Texas is getting ready for a big rodeo, by providing a ranch Donald Trump can corral migrants in, along the deportation trail. Around there, folks know how to round up a herd and get them moving though the chute and onto the rail cars. That’s because they do it for fun. Amazingly, they manage to get paid for doing what they love. Trump’s going to have a nice big ranch with 1,400-acres of room for holding-pen corrals, conveniently located right along the border.
Round up the migrants
Round those migrants up and move ’em out! The Lone Star State of Texas can’t wait to get the big deportation rodeo underway. Hollywood liberal types think “rodeo” means an expensive street to go shopping on. When those north of the Mason-Dixon line hear the word, the only thing that comes to mind are bronc riding festivals. Real cowboys use those to blow off steam and claim bragging rights, once the backbreaking work’s all done.
To cattle folk along the southern border, rodeo means “roundup” and happens twice a year. Once in spring for branding the new calves and a second in the fall to herd the beef off to become burgers. There aren’t any clowns out there on the range to save them from a wild steer.
According to Texas Land Commissioner Dawn Buckingham, the state “is offering up the site” for Border Czar Tom Homan and the Trump administration to use for “new detention centers.” The ranch encompasses “a little over 2 square miles.”
Governor Greg Abbott has long been vocal about the need to control the unchecked flow of un-vetted migrants northward across the border. With Donald Trump back in the Oval Office, the state is “looking to be a good partner.” These “violent criminals,” Buckingham notes, “are hurting our sons and daughters.” Not only that, every one of them “are here illegally.” Texas wants them “off our soil.”
Texas originally bought the ranch because the previous owner wouldn’t let them build Trump’s border wall through it. That means it sits in a really convenient spot.
Also, Ms. Buckingham explains, “the ranch bought by the state of Texas for President-elect Donald Trump’s mass deportation plan is flat, which makes it optimal for construction of detention sites.” You can pack a lot of migrants into those big tent-like temporary buildings and they go up in a jiffy.
Freedom and justice
Texas, Buckingham declares “is truly a place of freedom and justice.” If liberals don’t like their firm approach with illegal migrants, tough.
She doesn’t “know how you look in the eyes of a parent when you’ve had someone detained multiple times under suspicion for the same crimes, and yet you keep releasing them so they can keep hurting people. So we’re going to stand firm and protect our children.”
With Donald Trump gearing up to mass deport around 20 million illegal migrants, he’ll put the ranch to good use. Tom Homan has already weighed in on the subject. He told Fox News host Laura Ingraham that the Trump administration “absolutely will” use that land.
He’s also planning to work with the U.S. military. The soldiers will have “non-enforcement” type duties and act in support roles during the roundup. “The more non-enforcement work they can do releases more enforcement officers on the street to look for the bad guys.”
As Trump and Homan get ready to ship out illegals by the millions who are already here, Texas is preparing for a last minute wave of invaders.
“A new caravan of at least 1,500 migrants is on its way in Mexico.” They’re hoping to jump the border ahead of Trump’s inauguration and the faster moving parts of the mob are expected to arrive in about two weeks. Governor Abbott is prepared. He just extended “his floating buoy barrier in the Rio Grande river near Eagle Pass.“