Random News and Notes 3 October
MS 13 gangbanger and alleged human trafficker Kilmar Abrego Garcia just had his legal dreams ended. An immigration judge has refused to reopen his immigration case. Regional Deputy Chief Immigration Judge Philip Taylor said that Abrego Garcia’s motion to reopen his motion to seek asylum is “untimely” because he filed the motion nearly six years after his immigration proceedings — beyond the 90-day deadline required.
. . . this Salvadoran man is not going to be able to remain in our country. He will never be allowed to prey on innocent Americans again.
Never forget the Democrats flew to a foreign land on the US taxpayer’s dime to break bread with this terrorist gang member and visit him in prison. While they continue to fight for criminal illegal aliens, we will continue to put the safety of the American people FIRST.
All that is left is for the Government to decide where he goes. It may be Sudan, Uganda or Eswatini. I don’t think anyone in the position to make the decision knows for sure.
In another example of Administration trolling, the out of office message for furloughed employees at the Department of Education has been changed. The OOM apparently goes like this: “Thank you for contacting me. On September 10, 2025, the House of Representatives passed H.R. 5371, a clean continuing resolution. Unfortunately, Democrat Senators are blocking passage of H.R. 5371 in the Senate which has led to a lapse in appropriations. Due to the lapse of appropriations, I am currently in furlough status. I will respond to emails once government functions resume.”
Of course the libtards are freaking out. Madi Biedermann, the deputy assistant secretary for communications, defended the message saying “The email reminds those who reach out to Department of Education employees that we cannot respond because Senate Democrats are refusing to vote for a clean CR and fund the government. Where’s the lie?”
Exactly Madi, exactly.
The absolutely masterful trolling from the Trump administration continues. This banger dropped late last night. It depicts OMB director Russ Vought as the Grim Reaper.
And it leads us right into our next item. Vought has stopped a bunch of federally funded projects in blue cities over concerns they were being let using race-based criteria. The initial tranche included some $8 billion going to NYC. Now, Chiraq is in the crosshairs.
I voted for this. . .
Nick Sortor is a name that you should recognize if you read this column regularly. He is used as a source for quality Xitter posts here quite frequently. Well, Nick was covering the on-going insurrection – and that is what it is – in Portland. He got into a scuffle with some AntiFa types, tried to extinguish a burning American flag and was arrested by the Portland police.
It seems they charged him with disorderly conduct. They did not arrest the person that assaulted him however. Nor did they arrest the individual that assaulted another journalist, Katie Daviscourt. Daviscourt wound up with a black eye from her encounter.
Regardless of the gaslighting and outright lies coming from the Oregon state and local Portland leadership, the area around both the ICE facility and the Federal Building in Portland are active war zones. IT’s past time for the Guard to be called in to quell this.
Major General John C Raaen was awarded the Congressional Gold Medal back on 17 September. Raaen, 103 year old, is the last surviving Ranger officer that landed on Omaha beach on D-Day. He went ashore as HQ company commander, 5th Ranger Battalion.
. . . warrior who witnessed the Rangers earn their motto from BG Cota on Omaha Beach. RLTW!
Raaen would go on to serve 34 years in the Army including time in Korea and Vietnam. He was awarded the Army Distinguished Service medal, Silver Star, Legion of Merit w/3 oak leaf clusters, Bronze Star with V device and one oak leaf cluster and all the concomitant campaign medals.
