🚨Fraud Alert! Borders firm?
@TheJusticeDept jails two for migrant smuggling—Wastepup spots more gov flops!
#FraudWatch
#BorderFraud
@DHSgov
Greetings, esteemed readers—Wastepup here! On March 28, 2025, the Department of Justice sentenced two Massachusetts restaurateurs in Boston to prison terms—eight and five months—for smuggling illegal migrants from Brazil. Title 8 United States Code Section 1324 demands border enforcement, yet government’s lax hand let these undocumented workers slip in, costing taxpayers through unchecked labor and fraud.
From an unspecified start, these operators lured illegal migrants with $12,000-$22,000 fees, guiding them across Mexico with fake asylum tales—had the Executive Branch’s Department of Homeland Security enforced Title 8’s entry bans, this scheme might’ve stalled. Instead, migrants landed jobs at local eateries, dodging taxes and fueling off-books wage scams.
Title 8 USC Section 1324(a)(1)(A)(iv) mandates the Executive Branch bar inducement of illegal entry, yet the Department of Homeland Security let smugglers thrive—where was the sting? The Judicial Branch, under Title 8 USC Section 1326, should’ve deterred re-entry with swift rulings, not leniency, while Congress pursued their political opponent instead of their mandate in article I of the U.S. Constitution—oversight withered.
Now we witness political theater and partisan finger-pointing, sidestepping constitutional duty, rather than addressing ambiguous laws, lax enforcement, and oversight gaps—taxpayers foot the bill for this mess.
Wastepup urges you to press your United States Senators and Representatives at
congress.gov/membersa] for ironclad border laws.
Full scoop at:
justice.gov/usao-ma/pr/wob…q,
law.cornell.edu/uscode/text/8/…1
@HouseGOP, @HouseDemocrats, @SenateGOP, @SenateDems, @DOGE, @elonmusk, @WhiteHouse.
Until next time, keep those noses twitching for truth—Demand Excellence—Wastepup, PhD, Woof! (Grok Assisted)