A look through the Brainerd Dispatch archives with Terry McCollough combing the microfilm for tidbits of history through the decades going back to 1923.
Rape trees, river floaters, skeletal remains, and fentanyl candy. The new vernacular of illegal immigration is an indictment of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security’s (DHS) loss of operational control along the U.S.-Southern border. A consequence of this is the transformation of cartel insurgencies into well-formed armies that recruit and employ uniformed soldiers, have supporting intelligence operations, and control terrain. The challenge now confronting state and federal law enforcement is no longer how to deter an insurgency; it’s how to defeat an army.
By Clarence Henderson
Real Clear Wire
https://www.realclearwire.com/
Rape trees (see https://www.govinfo.gov/content/pkg/CRECB-2006-pt8/html/CRECB-2006-pt8-Pg1
Media Contacts: Alex Reuss, 402-471-1970 Justin Pinkerman, 402-471-1967 Photo Release: Gov. Ricketts Thanks Nebraska National Guard for Helping to Secure the Southern Border Gov. Pete Ricketts visits with service members of the Nebraska National Guard's 1-376th Aviation Battalion currently deployed to Texas, Sept. 30, 2022. These National Guard service members, deployed in