Illegals make list of demands for FREE 'culturally appropriate food,' housing, and immigration lawyers



A group of immigrants who have set up camp in Denver, Colorado, have been ordered to vacate their makeshift homes under a bridge and near train tracks — but they’re refusing to budge.

Some of the immigrant encampments also feature Palestinian flags.

While the immigrants have been asked to move to indoor shelters funded by the city, they have instead come up with a list of 13 demands to Mayor Mike Johnston.

“They took the time to break into our country illegally, go all the way to Denver. The least we can do is get them a house to live in,” Pat Gray mocks.

The immigrants reportedly have “had their grievances in the past” regarding the food provided by the city.

“There have been so many complaints about the food being spoiled, or not being enough, and malnutrition amongst children,” immigrant “advocate” V. Reeves tells reporters, adding that “they're not receiving any kind of official housing or immigration document support which is incredibly necessary.”

Included on the list of demands is that the immigrants will cook their own food with fresh, culturally appropriate ingredients provided by the city instead of pre-made meals, and that shower access will be available without time limits and can be accessed whenever.

They also demand regular medical professional visits, referrals/connections for specialty care to be made as needed, and free immigration lawyers per family.

Housing support is to be provided to the immigrants as well as a “clear, just process before exiting someone for any reason.”

All the shelter residents will receive connection to employment support, including work permit applications.

“You can’t make this stuff up,” Gray says, astounded.


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Biden is DEPORTING a law-abiding, Christian family despite leaving the borders WIDE OPEN for illegal aliens



A Christian family from Germany who fought for asylum to homeschool their kids in the United States is now facing deportation, even though they have been living in Tennessee for 15 years.

The Romeikes pulled their kids from Germany’s public school system over concerns that it was indoctrinating their children and attacking family values. Germany has strict education laws, which effectively ban homeschooling.

In 2014, the Obama administration’s Department of Homeland Security granted “deferred action” status to seven members of the family, but the government is now going after them.

Without any explanation, an Immigration and Customs Enforcement officer told the family they had four weeks to apply for German passports ahead of their deportation.

Glenn Beck is disturbed that the Biden administration is going after a law-abiding, Christian family while keeping the border wide open to illegal immigrants.

“With the hundreds of thousands that are coming across our border every month illegally, and the left says it’s all about asylum and persecution: This case IS,” he says, before being joined by the persecuted father, Uwe Romeike, and his attorney, Kevin Boden.

Romeike tells Glenn that if they are forced back to Germany, they would face losing custody of their children, fines, and possible jail time.

He goes on to explain that what his children were being taught in school “was diametrically against what we as Christians believed, so there were so many reasons we didn’t want them to go there again.”

Even the two eldest Romeike children, who are both adults who married Americans, are facing deportation.

“They applied for citizenship, but the paperwork hasn’t gone through yet,” Romeike tells Glenn, “so they are now all included in the deportation order.”

“I am so disgusted by this. This is truly a family that needs asylum. They don’t have the First Amendment in Germany. We have it here to protect people. This is what it means to bring in those who are persecuted, not the hundreds of thousands of young men without families coming across our border in the middle of night,” Glenn says.

“This is one I will go and camp outside of their house and surround their house with like-minded, loving Christian people who will just not break arms on our knees. We just go and kneel around their house in droves and we lock arms and we just pray for this family.”


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Border Patrol continues catching previously convicted, previously deported sex offenders who illegally entered the US



Authorities working along America's southern border continue to capture previously convicted, previously deported sex offenders who have unlawfully entered the U.S.

A recent U.S. Customs and Border Protection press release details the apprehension of three convicted sex offenders in three recent, but separate, incidents. All three individuals were Mexican nationals who had previously been removed from the U.S. Del Rio Sector. Border Patrol agents caught each of the individuals after they had illegally entered the U.S.

"March 29, while conducting line watch operations, Eagle Pass Station agents encountered a group of five people attempting to avoid detection near Eagle Pass," CBP noted. "Record checks revealed that Ariel Hugo Fuentes Morales, 34, a Mexican national, was convicted of indecency with a child sexual contact, in San Antonio, in 2011. Fuentes Morales was sentenced to 10 years confinement and was most recently deported in 2015."

After Brackettville Station agents caught two individuals on April 2, records checks indicated that one individual had been "convicted of criminal sexual conduct of a minor, under the age of 11, in Lexington, South Carolina, in 2022," according to CBP. "He was sentenced to one year confinement and was most recently deported in 2022."

Carrizo Springs Station agents nabbed a person on April 3, and records checks indicated that the individual had been "convicted of sexual abuse and sexual assault, in Arizona, in 2022," "sentenced to one year and six months confinement and placed on lifetime probation," and "most recently deported in 2022," according to CBP.

Authorities also recently caught a gang member who had previously been convicted of manslaughter.

"At approximately 3 a.m., Del Rio Station agents encountered five people attempting to avoid detection, determined they were illegally present in the United States and transported them to a processing center. Record checks revealed that Juan Ramon Borja-Vargas, a 38-year-old Mexican national and Sur-13 gang member, was convicted of manslaughter, in Sacramento, California, in 2006. Borja-Vargas was sentenced to 16 years confinement and was most recently deported in 2019," CBP noted in another press release.

According to CBP, there have been more than one million southwest land border encounters during the five-month period spanning from October 2022 to February 2023.

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