Sources tell Axios that Trump Reichsminister of Racial Purity Stephen Miller and Dog Murderer Kristi Noem last week held a “tense meeting” with immigration enforcement officials in which the two demanded that ICE arrest 3,000 undocumented migrants a day, triple the number they cuffed during the first days of the new Trump regime. “Miller demanded that field office directors and special agents get arrest and deportation numbers up as much as possible, pointing to the waves of unauthorized immigrants who were able to enter during the Biden administration,” Axios writes.
There aren’t any direct quotes in the story about the May 21st meeting at ICE headquarters, a sign that the lowest-hanging fruit have already been picked clean and are having to push into places where things get more dicey politically for the regime, such as the labor situation in Vermont’s dairy country as described in a Boston Globe story printed the day after Miller’s rant.
“We had a border problem,” dairy farmer Dustin Machia told the Globe about how he was excited to vote for the convicted felon president. “We don’t want bad people in here. We don’t need the drugs and the gangbangers,” he continued and you already know where this is going as Machia was asked to comment on a wave of ICE arrests in his area. “All the dairy farmers who voted for Trump were under the impression they weren’t going to come on farms and take our guys. It’s happening more than we’d like. It’s scaring the farming community and we’re like, ‘This wasn’t supposed to happen.'”
Machia of course says that he carefully examined the documents provided by every one of the Mexican laborers who work on his farm. The Globe then qualifies that by writing “It’s not his responsibility to verify the accuracy of the paperwork,” lol. Nice job letting Miller’s goons know exactly where to visit when they’re sweating getting arrests up to 3,000 a day nationally, Dustin.