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Tuesday, January 21, 2025

New President of America Declares War on the Republic of Mexico, by proxy, stated as in Executive Orders as "Border Emergency" - Baja Racing News BULLETIN


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The new "President of America", Donald 'Felon' Trump, declares "BORDER EMERGENCY" to use US (America's) military to 'repel forms of invasion'.

Mexico's hated enemy, Donald 'Felon' Trump, signed nearly a dozen executive orders on "BORDER SECURITY" - on Monday, January 20, 2025. 

"President of America", Donald 'Felon' Trump, on Monday, declared a "NATIONAL BORDER EMERGENCY" and ordered the U.S. (America's) armed forces to repel "forms of invasion" at the U.S.-Mexico border, including illegal migration and drug trafficking. 

The executive orders – published late Monday – appeared to lay the groundwork for Trump's promised crackdown on immigration, including ending birthright citizenship for the children of some foreigners. “I will declare a national emergency at our southern border”, Trump said during his inaugural speech. 

The declaration was posted shortly before 9 p.m. “All illegal entry will be immediately stopped and we will begin the process of returning millions and millions of illegal aliens back to the places from which they came.” 

Other executive actions: In sweeping orders, Trump aims to remake federal policy on the border with the Republic of Mexico.

White House officials speaking on condition of anonymity earlier in the day said Trump will also use executive orders to suspend refugee resettlement, finish building the border wall, suspend entry of nationals from "countries of concern" and attempt to end the constitutionally guaranteed right to citizenship for children born in the U.S. to some foreign nationals.



DRUG CARTELS are GLOBAL TERRORISTS

The administration also plans to use the U.S. (America's) military to target drug cartels as "GLOBAL TERRORISTS" and use (military) troops to combat them. White House officials declined to provide details on the rules of engagement.

Trump's vow to launch a "MASS DEPORTATION" was the signature promise of his run for office, a crackdown he said would see millions of people expelled from the country. 

In one of its first actions, in early January, U.S. Customs and Border Protection reported roughly 1,000 migrant encounters daily, from California to Texas – down 75% from a year ago. Earlier Monday, the administration officials who previewed the orders said the executive orders came in response to "widespread chaos" at the border during the Biden administration. 

The officials cited the record number of encounters with migrants at the border who didn't have legal authorization to be in the country, including hundreds of thousands of unaccompanied children – despite a dramatic drop in unlawful crossings last year. 

Elizabeth Goitein, senior director for liberty and national security at the Brennan Center for Justice at New York University, said the declaration of a national emergency at the border unlocks powers in 150 different provisions of (America's) law. She expects the invocation to be used for the same purpose as Trump's 2019 declaration: to use money from the Defense Department to pay for border security. 

Executive orders on border security, immigration Trump has long promised numerous executive actions to secure the border on "Day One", and the 10 orders represent an initial tranche of directives.

Another order will declare criminal cartels as "GLOBAL TERRORIST GROUPS", allowing the deployment of the U.S. (America's) military. 

The order is intended to target members of transnational gangs including Tren De Aragua and MS-13 and the trafficking of fentanyl and other drugs. 

In his inaugural speech, Trump said he would invoke the Alien Enemies Act of 1798 to combat criminal gangs with foreign members. “I will direct our government to use the full and immense power of federal and state law enforcement to eliminate the presence of all foreign gangs and criminal networks bringing devastating crime to the U.S. soil, including our cities and inner cities”, 'Felon' Trump said. 

Chad Wolf, a former acting secretary of Homeland Security who is now executive director of the America First Policy Institute, a right-wing think tank, said the executive order designating Mexican cartels as foreign terrorist organizations will be key to fighting organized crime and trafficking. “To secure our borders, protect our communities, and defend our sovereignty, we must confront the cartels with the full force of the law”, Wolf said in a statement. 

The executive order “designation sends a clear message that their extortion, trafficking and violence will not be tolerated, and we will act decisively to dismantle their networks and restore safety and justice to our borders." 

Another order mandates the death penalty for capital crimes committed by immigrants in the country illegally. 

Trump's (previous) record on deportations, despite a pledge to reduce illegal immigration during his first term, Trump never achieved the level or annual pace of deportations that President Barack Obama did. 

Under Obama, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement – the federal agency tasked with enforcing immigration laws in the interior – deported more than 360,000 people annually during six years of his two-term presidency, with a peak over 400,000 in 2012. 

Angered by the aggressive enforcement, immigrant advocates nicknamed Obama the country's "Deporter-in-Chief" during the period. 

Trump logged more than 935,000 deportations over four years, including more than 260,000 removals in 2019, the highest year. This time, Trump may use an authority typically invoked only during war time to achieve his mass deportation goals. 

One of the executive orders published Monday opens the door to a wave of immigration enforcement, not seen since World War II, under a potential invocation of the Alien Enemies Act

The order sets a 14-day deadline for Trump to invoke the Act's authority. Katherine Ebright, counsel in the Brennan Center for Justice’s center for liberty and national security, said the 1798 Alien Enemies Act was intended to be used as a wartime authority to detain or remove designated enemies. Trump described targeting members of crime gangs such as Venezuela’s Tren De Aragua or MS-13, born in Los Angeles and exported to El Salvador and Guatemala. 

But experts worry the order could be applied more broadly. “Any invocation puts us in radical territory”, Ebright said. “It’s a way to bypass due process." 

Historically the designated country has been named in wartime, which is why Japanese citizens were designated enemy aliens after Pearl Harbor but why members of Al Qaeda, a stateless terror group, weren’t after the hijackings Sept. 11, 2001. 

This would be the first time an enemy has been declared against a crime gang without a war against the/a country. “It’s never been done”, Ebright said. 

During his first administration, Trump faced rising numbers of illegal border crossings at the outset of his presidency and was forced to shift resources from interior enforcement to the border. His final year in office was affected by the COVID-19 pandemic, which prompted a slowdown in ICE removals.

Thusly, America is today at war with Mexico!

As stated in our previous EDITORIAL, Mexico is a Failed State


Written By: Lauren Villagran Bart Jansen USA TODAY, WASHINGTON DC

Edited By: Publisher Jose Salas II ENSENADA BAJA NORTE, Mexico


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The Trump administration has fired U.S. Coast Guard Commandant Admiral Linda Lee Fagan, the first female uniformed leader of an Armed Forces branch. The discharge cited the failure to address border security threats, to recruit and keep staff and mismanagement in acquisitions, among the reasoning for the change.


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