There’s Nothing Humane About Emboldening The Corrupt Cartels Exploiting Our Open Border
It’s widely understood in the United States that Americans should never negotiate with terrorists. That principle may have influenced key foreign policy decisions for decades, but it didn’t faze a Rhode Island public high school assistant principal who emailed her employees to solicit donations for a cartel that escorted an illegal border crosser into the U.S.
“We have a student who came to America with ‘Coyote,’ which is a group that helps people. This group gives you a time frame to make a payment of $5000 dollars to those, who bring them to the state,” Stefani Harvey, Mount Pleasant Assistant Principal Submitted Last Thursday’s email to teachers. “Our student needs our urgent support to raise another $2000 to meet his goal of $5000 by February 1st, 2023.”
At quick glance, Harvey’s email might look like a routine plea to aid a student in need. But read more than a few words into the memo and you’ll see that this fundraiser, marketed as a charitable and humane act, is to send money to the “terrorists” Running the border and ruining American life
The “Coyote” The act of escorting a high school-aged migrant into the U.S.A is not allowed. “a group that helps people,” Harvey suggests. Coyotes, the illegal smuggling arm cartels, charge thousands of dollars to illegally transport migrants across their territory and over the U.S.-Mexico frontier. The $5,000 that this particular cartel member is demanding isn’t a “payment,” Harvey states that Harvey is talking about ransoms that come with threats of violence and punishment if they are not paid.
Harvey clearly understands the urgency of this debt, as she requested donations within 12 hours of receiving her email. What she didn’t communicate was that this money would directly go to funding the cartels’ Business of human smuggling worth billions.
Nick Domings, Chief Communications Officer for Providence Public Schools District Confirmed the email’s legitimacy to Fox News but refused to comment beyond explaining that the MPHS Principal Tiffany Delaney “immediately took steps to have a retraction issued.”
Delaney pointed out in her email retraction, “All funds contributed will be returned and we will seek more appropriate methods to support our students.”
There’s nothing charitable about financially or otherwise emboldening a corrupt industry that exploits people for profit.
Our government gives cartels win after win
Unfortunately, one Rhode Island assistant principal’s “inappropriate” This is not the first instance of someone receiving cartel money from a taxpayer-funded salaried person turning her back on the countries, states and cities she was charged with stewarding.
Within the past few weeks, Democrat leaders ranging in size from a mayor of a city to the president have tried to evade cartels by promoting an open-border agenda.
The President Joe Biden might have made an important decision. El Paso, a performative visit In January, we will announce border security “enforcement” The measures are not the only ones. Loopholes in border crossing he created don’t stop cartels. Granting them is more important than anything. “legal” Status to illegal border crossings
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