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Using The Military To Help Solve The Illegal Alien Invasion Crisis

By Darin Gaub

 

We are not going to invade ourselves.

They moved down the street in a tight formation, looking at every door and window for threats. Reaching a door, they stacked up, gave the signal, kicked the door in, and moved into the building. Finding a family of three, they pushed them to the floor, zip-tied them, and dragged them into the street at gunpoint for transportation to a detention camp.

When President-elect Trump signaled his willingness to use the military to help deport illegal alien invaders from the United States, many Americans immediately envisioned a scenario, like the paragraph above, where U.S. ground forces walked down Main Street U.S.A. conducting what is, in essence, a counterinsurgency mission. This view of what could happen is unrealistic for many reasons, and as much as I want all those who came here illegally to be accounted for and deported, this is not a method I would accept, nor would most Americans. There is a more reasonable view of how the military would be used legally and humanely to deal with this national crisis. My goal is to skip the hyperbole and provide more realistic possibilities. However, if someone is a proven human trafficker, gang member, or drug smuggler, then God help them, for they deserve every measure of justice coming to them.

The same goes for all who enabled them.

Here’s what you shouldn’t expect.

You should not expect to see America’s military going door to door to find illegal aliens, arrest them, and throw them in mass detention camps to await deportation.

Here’s what you CAN expect.

The Department of Defense (DoD) will support a “whole of government” approach to solving a significant national problem. This means the DoD will work with many government agencies to provide the resources necessary. The lead agencies will remain those with the constitutional authority to enforce the laws of the United States within our borders. The Departments of Justice, Homeland Security, and Treasury are a few examples. The Director of National Intelligence could also partner within the constraints of not spying on American citizens (this article does not address the weaknesses of FISA Section 702 and how spying is still allowed through certain loopholes, but not per the Constitution – that is another fight).

These are a few examples of partnerships at the Federal level, but much more can be done. Local jurisdictions, specifically Sheriffs, are critical to achieving the goals of mass deportation…

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