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Florida: Model's fashion shoot interrupted by boatload of illegals scrambling ashore


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By —— Bio and Archives July 28, 2015

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Normally, when we talk about illegals entering the country, we're focused on the U.S. Mexico border. However, it's obviously not the only place where people are sneaking in. Our boundaries are porous on almost every front - particularly in Florida, where 'arrival by boat' is enjoying something of a comeback.
As the Broward Palm Beach New Times reports:
U.S. Border Patrol spokesperson Frank Miller said, "That's a testament to how confident these organizations are — what we call transnational criminal organizations — who smuggle criminals and narcotics right onto the beach." He said the incident was under investigation and noted, “There has been an increase in known maritime smuggling in Florida — from Key West all along the Florida coast — from fiscal year 2014 to now."
Miller was specifically responding to a recent video, in which a model is interrupted while filming some sort of fashion video on the beach. In it, a crowded boat pulls up, and the 9 illegals it was carrying jump into the water. They then make a mad dash for the city. The boat (which the press would be calling a 'mega-yacht' if Marco Rubio owned it) is left to flounder.
She noticed that a blue-green boat in the background — she thought it was a scuba boat — was coming closer to shore and thought, "They are ruining my video." Juskowski shut off the camera for a moment but turned it back on when all of the men on the boat — about nine of them — jumped off and dashed across the sand and into the city, leaving the boat bobbing, empty, by the beach. Juskowski's video illuminated how brazenly migrants are entering the country along the Florida coastline.
So far, there's no word on whether the DNC has managed to register these nine "undocumented voters." Hopefully they have. We wouldn't want them to be disenfranchised by their new country, now, would we? The video appears below.



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