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Feds Attempt to Relieve Border Stress by Dumping Foreigners in Southern California

Poor Murrieta, California. There is a Border Patrol station located there to keep an eye on the I-15 highway heading north through Utah and Montana [1], so the community tends to come up in government minds when they want to relocate a gaggle of illegal aliens who continue to accumulate [2].

In 2014, the feds attempted to relocate more than 100 unlawful foreigners from south Texas to Murrieta [3], and the people noticed:

Below, Americans in Murrieta protested the dumping of aliens five years ago.

Now Murrieta has been targeted again for unwelcome guests [4], and Tucker Carlson reported by interviewing a resident who knows the drill regarding foreigner dumping:

TUCKER CARLSON: Bob Kowell is a resident of Murrieta, California, where an unknown number of illegal migrants recently were brought for processing. Where are they now? Well, that’s open to question. Mr. Kowell joins us live tonight. Bob, thanks very much for coming on.

BOB KOWELL: We love you, Tucker.

CARLSON: Thanks. And we’re glad to have someone from California running the front lines of all of this, giving us an account of what is happening. So people who are in the country illegally were brought to your town. Where are they? What happened to them? What do you know?

KOWELL: They were flown in from El Paso Sunday evening, Sunday afternoon and brought up by bus from Brownsville Airport in San Diego near the border to Murrieta, which is about 60 miles north. That’s my town. And they’re for processing there. And the processing takes 24, 48, 72 hours. We don’t know exactly, but they’re there with one toilet basically.

They have, I understand, from the sources that I have that there’s tuberculosis, there is scabies and other things that are right now in our community. These people go through processing. I’m sure they’re great, some of them are great people. But then they get, I understand, a bus voucher and they go down to there — I was told that they are taken to the local Temecula Mall, which is a neighboring town and they can take a bus anywhere.

We suggest that they go to a sanctuary city like Los Angeles, like Cher’s home, or San Francisco or Portland and not Murrieta and Temecula. We are a sanctuary city for the rest of America —

CARLSON: So I am sorry, Bob, can I stop you there? Just for our viewers who are now Googling your town in Temecula, who aren’t from California, they’re discovering that you’re nowhere near the border. You’re nowhere near Mexico.

KOWELL: No, we’re not.

CARLSON: Why are people being flown and bussed to your town? Who thought of that? And what’s the point of it? Do you know?

KOWELL: Yes, well, there is a Border Patrol station in Murrieta. And so there is Border Patrol agents there. And we thank them for that. We love our station there. That station takes care of the I-15 corridor. We do — they do a lot of drug bust on that highway and a lot of these — they catch a lot of the illegal aliens on the highway. So they’re there for another purpose.

They were actually about 10 miles north of that. They had a Border checkpoint, exactly about 60 miles or 50 miles north of the border. By law, I think they could have that. We do have those in the United States. So that Border station is legally there.

CARLSON: But it’s just interesting. They’re being flown from Texas to your town. Have you or anyone else in the town being consulted on this? Has anyone asked your opinion?

KOWELL: No, actually, we found out this by inside sources that I can’t divulge. But it’s been confirmed by the Police Chief of Murrieta, they are there. And that was confirmed by a Border Patrol agent, a senior one today that I talked to that yes, they are there.

So we know that they’re there. And actually, I’ve been told that there’s 105 of them and that this is not new, that they’ve actually been coming in since 2014 when we had thousands of demonstrators out on the street in the town. So I don’t know if you know about that.

CARLSON: I do and I suspect there may be more news from your town and I hope that you’ll keep us posted on what happens. Bob Kowell, thanks very much for that update. Appreciate it.

KOWELL: Sure. Thank you.