
Cathy Lindberg Jarosz drove down the street of her newly purchased home but could not find her house.
Lindberg, a lawyer from Maryland, had purchased the home in Destin, Florida, in April 2023 to be closer to her daughter who had just had a baby. She turned the house over to contractors for a couple weeks so they could do renovations on the home while she was on vacation. When she returned, she expected to find her new home ready to settle into, but this was far from the case. more here
It never ceases to amaze me that even in bright-red states enforcement of the law can be a huge challenge.
Call ICE.
The elimination of simple basic common-sense seems to be a distinct trait of liberalism.
Two words: Twelve Gauge. A throw-down revolver might help as well. “Honest, officer, it was either him or me!”
“because the men were likely illegal aliens, there was little police could do unless the men committed a crime”
Well Mr Law and Order, you said it yourself. They’re here illegally. Enforce the law.
^^^^Irate Nate^^^^
BUT….since she’s from the PDRoM (and a lawyer, at that), she’s been taught to fear guns, and that Only Ones should possess them. Sooooo…..good idea, but no help there.
Still, too bad. The soil is loose sand, and the bodies would have helped to enrich the soil.
Or, use them for bait (seagulls, crabs and fish gotta eat, too)
Message Tom Homan and tell him a group of illegals are bothering you and talking sh*t about him.
That’ll get it done….pronto
@Bad_Brad:
Amen! This was in Florida, so there should be no problem because Gov. DeSantis just signed a new law making federally illegal immigration also against FL state law. FL’s being sued over it, of course, but the Gov. says the state/local guys should go ahead and bust ’em anyway.
If it were somewhere else, it isn’t a slam dunk that local cops or county sheriffs can enforce fed laws without being in some sort of official collaboration with fed LEOs. It shouldn’t be that way, but it is.
(Sheriffs usually have an easier time of it than municipal cops.)
@Toxic Deplorable etc. — We’ve got lots of alligators, too.
Unk Al,
Roger that.
Uncle Al
It’s not just Florida. County and City level Law Avoidance need to change their motto. To Project and Swerve. They are worthless.
Squatters ought to be charged with some sort of fraud equivalent to the value of the house.