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Trump’s “Operation Wetback Redux”

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July 25, 2024
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  • Raoul Lowery Contreras
  • July 25, 2024
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Sunday, 21 July 2024, was a quiet Sunday. It was for me; I was waiting for the afternoon game between my San Diego Padres and the Cleveland Guardians nee Indians to begin at an early morning start San Diego time.

Took my dogs for a pregame “walkie.” I didn’t take my phone. While on the out of touch 30 minute “walkie” the world of politics collapsed when President Joe Biden announced that he would drop out of the race for his reelection as President. Not understood at the time was that Donald J. Trump’s campaign for president collapsed as well.

The collapse started with Biden’s announcement and jumped into high gear when he announced a few minutes later that he endorsed his Vice-President Kamala Harris to be the Democratic nominee in his place.

Between Biden’s announcement and endorsement, a tsunami of dollars flooded into the Biden/Harris, now Harris and (?) Vice-President account (ACT BLUE account) — over an estimated $50 million dollars in less than 24 hours was donated. [updated 24 hour total $81M]

Almost a dozen  potential Vice-presidential candidates are surfacing in the immortal words of a CNN expert political panel, one they expect to be a White-male moderate Democrat — probably either the governor of North Carolina or Pennsylvania. Why? 

To make people believe that the “leftist” Vice-President and now candidate for President is not the leftist Donald Trump and his “fine people” on both sides declare her to be.

Allies of Trump have been staggered by the obvious overhead punch to the Trump campaign management. They had planned a painful emotional and hard-hitting campaign aimed directly at an 81 year old whose age had passed him by and was vulnerable beyond description. Biden was done. Trump’s campaign people were delirious. Trump could and did lie almost three dozen times in the so-called debate three weeks ago and Biden could do nothing but stand there helpless, more helpless than anyone could imagine for any President of the U.S.

Trump himself has aged quickly as he has reached the fine line between old age and dementia. Every speech or talk he gives without a teleprompter is a disaster. Example: His acceptance speech at the GOP Convention was and is the quintessential Trump breakdown. His speech was fine as long as he read the teleprompter.

After an interesting 30-40 minutes, he abandoned the teleprompter and resorted to 60 minutes of his trademarked vicious outright lies on his favorite topics of the “animals and savage” criminal “illegal aliens” and prison convicts and escapees from mental institutions that are flooding the U.S. and raping and killing uncounted American women — White women 

He boasted he would mount the largest deportation of criminal aliens here illegally and would make the Eisenhower 50’s “round-up” of illegal aliens — “Operation Wetback” in June 1954, look like child’s play. While the government claimed over a million illegal aliens were rounded up and deported to Mexico, that is a lie. 

In many cases, aliens were expelled but returned the same day or night. An estimated 20%, one of five, were repeats. Immigration officials lied to the American people. Their proof? They claimed over 700,000 illegal aliens were so frightened of deportation that they left on their own, they “self-deported.”

A million people were not deported or returned immediately after being pushed across the border. How could it be true if the most Border Patrol agents used in the 8 year long program was 1,600 BP agents?

By the way, federal courts were choked with the number of lawsuits filed by American citizens who were rounded up, detained and deported. A hundred or more deportees died in a ship used to deport hundreds of aliens to the Port of Veracruz. The effort was a total failure. Trump wants to outdo “Operation Wetback.”

The Trump deportation is expected to be manned by federalized National Guard troops who will round-up foreign looking people, arrest them, lock them up in gigantic camps costing millions of dollars to build and then stuffed into trains to Mexico. Again, the courts will be flooded by lawsuits.

The economy will be destroyed and the U.S. will slide into a gigantic recession affecting everyone.

Trump’s people have been blindsided by Biden’s withdrawal. They are confused; they are frightened and they are mad.

Top Trump advisor, Stephen Miller blew his ”top” on television shortly after Biden withdrew. He whined and loudly proclaimed that Biden’s withdrawal was illegal – he’s not a lawyer; he’s a political hack who fills Trump’s demented brain with cow excrement. Under his leadership of Trump’s immigration stance, it was all pointed at Biden. 

That’s now gone and that’s bad for the Trump campaign; what’s bad for Trump and his campaign is good for the United States.  

Were you shocked when President Biden pulled out of the Presidential race? Do you think the Trump campaign was shocked?

It was and it’s totally pissed off; top Trump advisor Stephen Miller, an alleged White Nationalist and creator of the vicious anti-immigrant BS that is Trump’s number one issue lost his mind on Fox News when asked about Biden’s departure from the race.

Recommended reading: “Hatemonger: Stephen Miller, Donald Trump, and the White Nationalist Agenda.” Jean Guerrero, HarperCollins

Contreras is a United States Marine veteran, an author, a newspaper and magazine editorialist in the United States, Mexico, Israel, Jordan, Turkey and Azerbaijan; he hosts the Contreras Report on YouTube

“Operacion Redux de Sepalda Mohada” de Trump

El domingo 21 de julio de 2024 fue un domingo tranquilo. Fue para mí, estaba esperando que el juego de la tarde entre mis Padres de San Diego y los Guardianes de Cleveland (de soltera Indios) comenzara temprano en la mañana, hora de San Diego.

Llevé a mis perros a dar un “walkie” antes del juego. No tomé mi teléfono. Mientras estaba en el “walkie” de 30 minutos sin contacto, el mundo de la política se derrumbó cuando el presidente Joe Biden anunció que abandonaría la carrera por su reelección como presidente. Lo que no se entendió en ese momento fue que la campaña presidencial de Donald J. Trump también colapsó.

El colapso comenzó con el anuncio de Biden y se aceleró cuando anunció unos minutos más tarde que respaldaba a su vicepresidenta Kamala Harris para ser la candidata demócrata en su lugar.

Entre el anuncio y el respaldo de Biden, un tsunami de dólares inundó la cuenta Biden/Harris, ahora Harris y (?) Vicepresidente (cuenta ACT BLUE): se donaron aproximadamente 50 millones de dólares en menos de 24 horas. [total actualizado en 24 horas: $81 millones de dolares]

Casi una docena de posibles candidatos a la vicepresidencia están surgiendo en las inmortales palabras de un panel político de expertos de CNN, uno que esperan sea un demócrata moderado, un hombre blanco, probablemente el gobernador de Carolina del Norte o Pensilvania. ¿Por qué? 

Hacer creer a la gente que la vicepresidenta “izquierdista” y ahora candidata a la presidencia no es el izquierdista Donald Trump y su “buena gente” de ambos lados dicen que es.

Los aliados de Trump han quedado asombrados por el obvio golpe a la dirección de la campaña de Trump. Habían planeado una campaña dolorosa, emocional y contundente dirigida directamente a un hombre de 81 años cuya edad lo había superado y era vulnerable más allá de toda descripción. Biden había terminado. La gente de la campaña de Trump estaba delirando. Trump pudo mentir, y lo hizo, casi tres docenas de veces en el llamado debate de hace tres semanas y Biden no pudo hacer nada más que quedarse ahí indefenso, más indefenso de lo que nadie podría imaginar para cualquier presidente de Estados Unidos.

El propio Trump ha envejecido rápidamente al alcanzar la delgada línea entre la vejez y la demencia. Cada discurso o charla que da sin teleprompter es un desastre. Ejemplo: Su discurso de aceptación en la Convención Republicana fue y es el colapso por excelencia de Trump. Su discurso estuvo bien siempre que leyera el teleprompter.

Después de unos interesantes 30 a 40 minutos, abandonó el teleprompter y recurrió a 60 minutos de sus famosas mentiras descaradas y viciosas sobre sus temas favoritos: los “animales y salvajes” criminales “extranjeros ilegales” y los presos y fugitivos de instituciones mentales que están inundando la ciudad. Estados Unidos y violar y matar a innumerables mujeres estadounidenses: mujeres blancas. 

Se jactó de que organizaría la mayor deportación de extranjeros criminales ilegales aquí y haría que la “redada” de extranjeros ilegales de Eisenhower 50 –la “Operación Espaldas Mojadas” en junio de 1954- pareciera un juego de niños. Si bien el gobierno afirmó que más de un millón de extranjeros ilegales fueron detenidos y deportados a México, eso es mentira. 

En muchos casos, los extranjeros fueron expulsados ​​pero regresaron el mismo día o la misma noche. Se estima que el 20%, uno de cada cinco, fueron repetidos. Los funcionarios de inmigración mintieron al pueblo estadounidense. ¿Su prueba? Afirmaron que más de 700.000 extranjeros ilegales tenían tanto miedo a la deportación que se marcharon solos y se “autodeportaron”.

Un millón de personas no fueron deportadas ni devueltas inmediatamente después de haber sido empujadas a cruzar la frontera. ¿Cómo podría ser cierto si la mayoría de los agentes de la Patrulla Fronteriza utilizados en el programa de 8 años fueron 1.600 agentes de BP?

Por cierto, los tribunales federales se ahogaron con la cantidad de demandas presentadas por ciudadanos estadounidenses que fueron detenidos, detenidos y deportados. Cien o más deportados murieron en un barco utilizado para deportar a cientos de extranjeros al Puerto de Veracruz. El esfuerzo fue un fracaso total. Trump quiere superar la “Operación Espaldas Mojadas”.

Se espera que la deportación de Trump esté a cargo de tropas federalizadas de la Guardia Nacional que acorralarán a personas que parezcan extranjeras, las arrestarán, las encerrarán en campos gigantescos cuya construcción costó millones de dólares y luego los meterán en trenes con destino a México. Una vez más, los tribunales se verán inundados de demandas.

La economía será destruida y Estados Unidos caerá en una recesión gigantesca que afectará a todos.

El pueblo de Trump ha quedado sorprendido por la retirada de Biden. Están confundidos; están asustados y enojados.

El principal asesor de Trump, Stephen Miller, hizo su “top” en televisión poco después de que Biden se retirara. Se quejó y proclamó en voz alta que la retirada de Biden era ilegal: no es abogado; es un pirata político que llena el cerebro demente de Trump con excremento de vaca. Bajo su liderazgo de la postura migratoria de Trump, todo apuntaba a Biden. 

Eso ya pasó y eso es malo para la campaña de Trump; lo que es malo para Trump y su campaña es bueno para Estados Unidos.

Lectura recomendada: “Odiador: Stephen Miller, Donald Trump y la agenda nacionalista blanca”. Jean Guerrero, HarperCollins

Contreras es un veterano de la Marina de los Estados Unidos, autor, editorialista de periódicos y revistas en los Estados Unidos, México, Israel, Jordania, Turquía y Azerbaiyán; conduce el Informe Contreras en YouTube

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