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Feds Threaten Journalist With Prison Over Report On Illegal Immigration

DoD claims reporter engaged in "unauthorized photography and broadcast" outside immigration shelter
 
Feds Threaten Journalist With Prison Over Report On Illegal Immigration

by Kit Daniels | Infowars.com | July 4, 2014


The Department of Defense has threatened me with imprisonment in response to our report on the illegal alien shelter at Lackland Air Force Base in San Antonio, Texas.

In a certified letter sent to Infowars, the Defense Department claims that I engaged in “unauthorized photography and broadcast” which were somehow “detrimental” to the “safety and security of the installation” even though the photos of Lackland’s illegal alien shelter, which is housing nearly 2,000 illegals at a cost to taxpayers of around $250 per immigrant per day, were taken outside the shelter and are clearly in the public’s best interest.

“You are hereby put on notice that should you make unauthorized entry into any of the Joint Base San Antonio (JBSA) installations in the future, a debarment order will be issued,” stated the letter, which added that further action could lead to imprisonment.

The first part of the letter. Click to enlarge and read in its entirety.

The first part of the letter. Click to enlarge and read in its entirety.

It would appear that DoD officials are somehow more threatened by a journalist reporting on illegal immigration than they are with illegal aliens using military accommodations at taxpayers’ expense while homeless vets wander the streets.

For one, it’s extremely unlikely that Lackland’s illegals have been fully screened for the “safety and security of the installation” since the Department of Health and Human Services, which is operating the shelter, admitted it does not bother to thoroughly check the backgrounds of immigrants.

And what about the safety and security of America? Multiple cases of swine flu (H1N1) have already been confirmed among illegal immigrants being detained in South Texas.

The second part of the letter.  Click to enlarge and read in its entirety.

The second part of the letter.  Click to enlarge and read in its entirety.

“If someone is released and they are symptomatic, it could spread rapidly,” warned Chris Cabrera, the Vice President of the National Border Patrol Council #3307, who also said that barriers closing off quarantined areas at illegal alien shelters are “nothing more than a piece of yellow caution tape.”

Many of the diseases in Latin America are so rare in North America that doctors never check for them, so it’s theoretically possible for an incurable disease or even a disease unknown to science to come across America’s southern border and affect millions of Americans, especially since the Department of Homeland Security is transporting illegals all over America.

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