It’s always a good day in America when illegals are scooped up, separated from their counterfeit families and kicked out of our country. Apparently, some people in the Albany area aren’t happy campers about that. That’s because today, people in the Cohoes area found out just how serious ICE is about putting an end to illegals occupying our territory.
A vehicle checkpoint was set up and many felt that that was a direct attack on illegals. Some cried foul, saying that illegals will “live in fear.” Yeah? Well, they should be fearful. If someone is obeying the law, then that someone doesn’t need to worry about a simple checkpoint. So why are the legals hot and bothered? Oh, right. Their very existence is illegal.
Apparently, the anger comes into play when people think that illegals should be given a free pass. Simple requests like pulling over and providing documentation seem to be ruffling feathers, the reason being that the illegal in question now has to ponder potential separation from their families.
Well, guess what? That’s the way things should be! Of course if you’re an illegal, you should expect to one day be caught. I’d like to know what an illegal is doing operating a vehicle in our area in the first place.
The mayor of Cohoes made it clear that he was aware of the checkpoint and that his priority is the safety of his citizens. Capturing illegals by any means necessary will certainly make things safer for those of us who actually belong here.
So let the illegal rights organizations whine and cry. With every illegal that’s plucked off the streets, our area becomes a little bit safer. That’s why I hope that ICE will visit Albany and I hope that they find many creative ways to catch illegals at their most vulnerable.
I was happy to see that in today’s campaign, local law enforcement agencies cooperated with ICE. That’s what I expect law enforcement agents to do: enforce the law, even if that means tearing families apart, families that illegals don’t deserve.
Towards the end, ICE asked the agencies to leave, mostly because this is a federal matter. But it was nice to see that their presence was seen by all, especially by the illegals, all of whom should take today’s situation as a clue to depart from our country immediately.
As far as Albany is concerned, I truly feel that illegals should be able to be seized at food pantries, churches, schools, hospitals, private doctors’ offices and wherever else they’re easy targets. I don’t care if they lose their families. I don’t care if they lose it all.
They should have thought about the consequences of their decisions before they slithered into our country like the snakes that they are. Hopefully, ICE will continue to hold illegals and anyone who in any way aids them accountable in our area.
I am chomping at the bit to see it happen right here in Albany!