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“We Do Not Have a Peaceful Revolution…We Are Starting a Bloody Revolution!”– DeSantis Deploys State Guard


More foot soldiers of the Deep State are headed for the States.

And it appears that their target, I mean, their arrival location is Florida.

But Gov. DeSantis is not having it!

He’s stated on X:

For quite some time, the State of Florida has been dedicating significant resources to combat illegal vessels coming to Florida from countries such as Haiti. Given the circumstances in Haiti, I have directed the Division of Emergency Management, the Florida State Guard, and state law enforcement agencies to deploy over 250 additional officers and soldiers and over a dozen air and sea craft to the southern coast of Florida to protect our state. No state has done more to supplement the (under-resourced) U.S. Coast Guard’s interdiction efforts; we cannot have illegal aliens coming to Florida.

Politico reports:

The crisis in Haiti could lead to a migration surge to Florida, forcing officials to respond as the state has taken an increasingly hardline stance on the issue and as Congress faces gridlock over border policy.

Florida lawmakers are already preparing for an influx of Haitian migrants and warning that American security could be jeopardized if the U.S. doesn’t do more to help Haiti, though the country has rarely been a top foreign policy priority.

Violent gangs have largely overtaken the island nation and people throughout Haiti face dwindling food supplies and homelessness. The chaos has led to the resignation of Haiti’s Prime Minister Ariel Henry, who will formally step down as soon as an interim leader is named.

Over the years, the Caribbean country’s turmoil has forced Haitians to take the dangerous, 700-mile path by sea to flee to Florida’s shores, often landing in the Keys. Today, more than 276,000 people who live in Florida were born in Haiti, including state Rep. Dotie Joseph, a Democrat who represents North Miami. Amid the latest surge in violence, her cousins were displaced out of Port-au-Prince and she has friends whose loved ones were kidnapped and released.

“The instability in Haiti impacts every Haitian throughout the diaspora. It’s something that weighs heavily on all of our hearts and creates a feeling of helplessness because we all want to help and the path to a solution is not crystal clear,” Joseph said, adding that Haitians were reluctant to rely on international intervention after the brutal U.S. occupation in 1915 and abuses by the United Nations.

U.S. Rep. Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick, a Florida Democrat who is Haitian-American, warned in a press conference Monday that if the U.S. failed to act then it would create a security risk here. The U.S. has pledged to provide $333 million in aid, but during a House Armed Services Committee hearing yesterday, Rebecca Zimmerman, a top Defense official, acknowledged under questioning from U.S. Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-Fla.) that federal officials are anticipating the possibility of maritime migration.

On Wednesday morning, Gov. Ron DeSantis directed Florida’s Division of Emergency Management, the Florida State Guard and state law enforcement to send 250 more officers and soldiers to Florida’s southern coast “to protect our state.” He also had them send more than a dozen air and sea craft vessels, saying that Florida continued to “supplement the under-resourced U.S. Coast Guard’s interdiction efforts.”

We cannot have illegal aliens coming to Florida,” he wrote in a post on X.

 

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Meanwhile else where in Florida:

Do these people see the United States of America as their own personal Pleasure Island?

Come here and do whatever you want!

They’re in for a rude awakening.

Also, Chuck Castello get’s corrected in the comments for the use of “undocumented”:

Because we ALL know that if they had legal documents in their hand, they wouldn’t commit any crimes.

They’d be just a regular joe citizen.

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Never forget, Haiti is perfect just as it is!

 

Meanwhile in Ireland, things look the same over there.

It’s like there’s some force behind the curtains pushing to get these immigrants spread everywhere.

Are these immigrants sleeper cells, waiting for some sort of signal so they all riot at once?



 

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