Post B2erXuplSDOfNlx3Z2 by PodunkPotato@nicecrew.digital
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 (DIR) Post #B2efOaBndrXbIY2dqy by Nils@poa.st
       2026-01-25T05:33:07.996699Z
       
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       So basically my message is: send in the professionals, give these amateurs a function that soots them better and shut down all of the semantics regarding to ''bro, you really have to comply to federal agents or else'' immediatly, just admit that it's time to clean up the mess, leave all of this semantic talk about ''complying'' in 2021 where it belongs :hitlerlockedin:RT: https://poa.st/objects/a0031a9f-7648-40c5-8db0-0eff03c4416b
       
 (DIR) Post #B2erXtBJb7RmG21EsS by thefinn@poa.st
       2026-01-25T05:44:08.012669Z
       
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       @Nils The problem is - Trump had this on his 2024 bingo card, but never chose it.Blackwater offered to get rid of 100m illegals for some nominal amount of money (in the billions, but i can't remember how much) by getting all the unemployed white dudes trained up in blackwater and having them remove people ;)He didn't have the balls.
       
 (DIR) Post #B2erXuplSDOfNlx3Z2 by PodunkPotato@nicecrew.digital
       2026-01-25T05:45:16.945383Z
       
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       TACO TACO TACO
       
 (DIR) Post #B2f3ZuwNEAoRk4lQFk by Nils@poa.st
       2026-01-25T05:49:34.085598Z
       
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       @thefinn Really? Damn, based Blackwater, but for now they should just leave Minneapolis alone and just start arresting and deporting illegals in total serenity and peace in Red states, it's not like that there aren't any illegals in Red states, they can deport those swiftly and peacefully and it will deliver the smoothest propaganda footage that the world has ever seen :batemangrind:
       
 (DIR) Post #B2fCkJKGJkudr4y61g by MachineMadeDog@poa.st
       2026-01-26T03:02:30.457778Z
       
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       @Nils the latvians were right about the swamp germans🇱🇻 :Salute:
       
 (DIR) Post #B2fEQEc6KOV3MBroqO by Kalogerosstilitis2RevengeoftheJunta@poa.st
       2026-01-25T09:05:14.344479Z
       
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       @thefinn @Nils If Trump actually went through with that a) because it would turn into a business, the right would embrace it on a deep level and b) even if he ousted 15 million illegals in 4 years it would both change demographics drastically and im serious give Trump enough pull to either go for a third term or at least get who ever he chooses into the white house without breaking a sweat.
       
 (DIR) Post #B2fEQG5CrfNLukUZqi by thefinn@poa.st
       2026-01-25T09:12:55.197050Z
       
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       @Kalogerosstilitis2RevengeoftheJunta @Nils Anyone serious would NEED to do something like that.It's the only way to do "mass evictions"
       
 (DIR) Post #B2fETS9eRGZyDs5vGa by thefinn@poa.st
       2026-01-25T09:14:20.372997Z
       
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       @Kalogerosstilitis2RevengeoftheJunta @Nils Here it is:Erik Prince, former CEO of the private military contractor Blackwater, and a group of defense and law enforcement officials submitted a 26-page proposal to the Trump administration before the 2025 inauguration.  The plan, under the entity 2USV, aimed to deport 12 million undocumented immigrants by the 2026 midterm elections through a mass deportation campaign. Key elements of the proposal included:Establishing military-style processing camps on U.S. Army bases to detain immigrants. Using a private fleet of 100 aircraft to transport detainees, instead of relying on government assets like C-17s. Creating a 10,000-person civilian "army" of deputized private citizens to assist in arrests and enforcement. Implementing a bounty program for local law enforcement and civilians who help facilitate deportations. Holding mass deportation hearings—a system described as lacking traditional due process—to expedite removals. The plan, estimated to cost $25 billion, also proposed designating part of a prison complex in El Salvador as U.S. territory to circumvent legal challenges.  This would allow the U.S. to deport individuals to the facility without triggering standard extradition or deportation laws. The proposal was reportedly discussed during President Nayib Bukele’s visit to the White House in April 2025. While Prince claimed the plan was a logistical aid to help the government meet its deportation targets, critics—including human rights organizations and legal experts—warned it could enable widespread human rights abuses and erode constitutional protections.  The White House has not confirmed implementation, but President Trump stated he was “not opposed” to using private forces for deportation operations.