By Bob Walsh
Stockton protests stretch into second day after surprise ICE weekend check-ins
There are more than a few denizens of Stockton who have
immigration issues. A fair number of them are allowed to stay at home
during processing. In an unusual move about 50 of them we called into
the Stockton ICE facility this weekend for an update of some sort.
Twenty-five of them didn't leave, at least not to their homes. These
included at least one pregnant woman. Apparently deporting criminals
who are pregnant is considered especially heinous by the nutters from
the Bay Area who were out today picketing at the Stockton facility.
I
don't know what happened to the 25. ICE isn't saying. I suppose
Soylent Green is a possibility, but I sort of doubt it. More likely
they are about to be shipped to some Mexican shit hole. I wonder if
getting knocked up in the USA is enough to give you an anchor baby? I
doubt it. I think you have to actually hatch the critter on U S soil.
Strange
but my sympathy is limited. I guess that I am just an evil person.
Stockton has a very nice and very underutilized airport. Good place to
ship people out of.
ADDENDUM: It was announced on KFBK radio this morning that the Stockton ICE office
has been closed down until further notice. No further info given.
EDITOR'S NOTE: In 1850 it was known as Stockdung.
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Also previously known as Tuleburg and Mudville. There is some reason to believe that Casey At The Bat was written about the Stockton baseball team. Also, as an interesting aside, one of the very earliest well-documented close encounters with extra-terrestrials occurred between Stockton and Lodi in the late 19th century.
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