
Facebook Bans âDysfunctional Veteransâ Page That Raises Money For Homeless Veterans

Facebook banned the popular veterans page for the second time this week.
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Dysfunction Veterans, a Facebook page run by Michael Rivers, himself a veteran, was banned from Facebook for allegedly violating its content policies regarding firearms.
Speaking to Big League Politics, Rivers explained that his page was banned for buying ads on Facebook to promote a contest where entries could win an AR-15 rifle, even though according to the letter of Facebookâs community guidelines, his promotion was following Facebookâs rules.
âWe do try to stay within Facebookâs guidelines, they just make them up as they go along,â said Rivers. âWe ran a contest, a promo to give away an AR-15. It was a licensed firearms company, and we are an online retailer. According to Facebook rules, itâs okay because we are two online retailers that follow all applicable state and federal guidelines.â
He went on to explain that 8 days into the advertisement, which was approved by Facebook, they removed the advertisement and banned the staff member who posted it for 30 days. Rivers immediately ended the advertisement and removed all reference of it from the page, but Facebook proceeded to ban members of his staff two more times for the same, deleted advertisement.
âThey banned us again for the same exact thing,â said Rivers. âSo again, we appealed it, and then yesterday the page was unpublished and they cited the same thing again.â
âWe had ended the promo last month, midway through it. After two or three weeks of not running it, they banned us for the same advertisement.â
Rivers says he appealed the latest ban and supplied Facebook with relevant excerpts from their own community guidelines as evidence his page did nothing wrong. He is currently waiting to hear back from the big tech platform.
In addition to selling merchandise via the Dysfunction Veterans online store, Rivers also runs a non-profit organization focused on providing housing to homeless veterans, DV Farm, that sometimes receives cash injections from the profits made from the Dysfunctional Veterans retail operation. Rivers provides housing and support to up to five homeless veterans at a time, and says his organization focuses on the âproblem childâ cases that are ignored by the Veterans Administration and other veterans organizations.
While Rivers remained optimistic about DV Farmâs ability to continue, it seems Facebookâs decision to remove the page for a post that seemingly did not violate the big tech platformâs rules may impact the non-profit.
âWe are not federally or state funded so we rely solely on donations,â said Rivers. âEvery month, of course, the non-profit being brand new, there would be a shortfall. We try to keep it in the black, but it can be an expensive project.â
âNo matter what, whatever I make off the Dysfunctional Veterans store, goes to making sure the non-profit keeps running.â
Rivers also revealed that a similar incident happened in the days before the 2016 presidential election. His page was removed by Facebook without an explanation, and after other veterans who are now CEOâs and prominent business individuals reached out to Facebook on Riversâ behalf, the page was reinstated. Rivers still has no idea why his page was removed, or why it was reinstated.
âIn the last few days before the voting started, we were on fire. Every meme we posted was reaching millions,â said Rivers. âAnd we were shut down, and of course they would not show us what we posted that violated the community guidelines.â
âPeople reached out to me from other organizations, other CEOâs, and within 24 hours Dysfunctional Veterans was back up.â
He explained that this is a âhabitâ of Facebook, where they will remove content and ban pages without giving them an explanation of what they did wrong or what behavior they should avoid in the future.
Big League Politics contacted Facebook for comment on why the Dysfunctional Veterans page was removed, and did not receive a response.
Riversâ other Facebook page, Veteran Humor, is still published on the platform.
Migrant Crossed Texas Border with Molotov Cocktail, Say Police

By Bob Price
Rio Grande Valley Sector Border Patrol agents arrested a Mexican national with a history of immigration violations for allegedly carrying a Molotov cocktail as he crossed the boundary near Roma, Texas.
Border Patrol agents working near Roma came upon a Mexican national who had allegedly crossed illegally from his home country. Agents found the 53-year-old man hiding in the brush with a âhomemade gasoline bomb,â Valley Central CBS4 reported this week.
Authorities told the news outlet that agents found Joel Salinas Garcia, a Mexican national, with a glass container filled with gasoline and a cloth stuffed in the top of the bottle, the news outlet reported. Officials said the situation could have turned deadly.
Public records obtained by the local CBS affiliate indicate Garcia has a history of at least two arrests for illegal entry into the U.S., the article stated.
Garciaâs mugshot reveals a heavily tattooed man with âMexicoâ emblazoned across his stomach.
KRGV reported the device to be a âMolotov cocktail.â The report indicates the Mexican national is being held on an immigration violation and a charge of possession of a prohibited weapon. No one was hurt during the arrest, officials stated.
Breitbart News reached out to the Roma Police Department for more information about the incident. An immediate response from police officials was not available.
Mexico begins roll-out of troops along its southern border following Trumpâs tariff threat

Mexico has started deploying its National Guard to its southern border, as part of a bargain with Washington to do more to curb the flow of Central American migrants, or to endure threatened tariff hikes on its imports to the US.
Speaking during a press briefing on Wednesday, Foreign Minister Marcelo Ebrard said the roll-out of some 6,000 troops across its border with Guatemala had commenced and would âprogress rapidlyâ over the âcoming days.â It follows an agreement reached with the Trump administration on Friday, at which Mexico pledged to up its game in stemming the flow of migrants trying to get into US. The deal narrowly avoided Washington making good on its threat to slap Mexican imports with a 5 percent increase in duties, a sanction for its perceived inaction on the issue.
US signed âanother very important partâ of immigration deal with Mexico â Trump

Mexico has also agreed to have these efforts monitored over the next 45 days to see how effective they have been, with Ebrard noting âa lot of things have to happenâ over that period.
He added that his ministry was already in talks with neighboring Honduras, El Salvador and Guatemala, from where most people are coming from, and a working group had been formed to discuss areas of cooperation on stopping the flow of people from Central America. Further details will be arranged with US immigration officials on Friday.
Joined by Ebrard was Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador. On the subject of how Mexico would pay for the increased security, Obradror said the increased security would be in part paid for by the off-loading of the presidential jet and helicopters purchased by his predecessor. Worth a minimum of $150 million, the sale of the jet fulfils one of Obradorâs first promises to citizens following his election last year.
âWe are selling all the planes and helicopters that the corrupt politicians used,â Obrador told a rally in December, much to the delight of his supporters.
INVASION: ILLEGALS CRAWL OUT OF MANHOLE IN US BORDER TOWN

Located less than half mile from US-Mexico border
By Adan Salazar
Footage from El Paso, Texas, shows the moment several men crawl out of a manhole in the middle of a city street near the US-Mexico border.
In a Twitter clip uploaded by apparel company Uncle Samâs Misguided Children, several people suspected of being illegal aliens are witnessed crawling out of a sewage manhole at the intersection of 4th Ave. and S. El Paso St.
âAn anonymous viewer sent us this video of people coming out of a manhole in the middle of the road in south El Paso Saturday night. #BuildTheWallâ the company wrote in a tweet.
The intersection, near a business called Dyanaâs Fashions, is less than half a mile away from the US-Mexico border.
The footage comes as ICE and US Border Patrol struggle to deal with the daunting migrant influx, transporting illegal immigrants from overcrowded detention centers in El Paso and South Texas to other parts of the country.
Infowars has also been documenting how migrants from the Ebola-stricken African country of the Democratic Republic of the Congo have been shipped into San Antonio, to be sent further inside the US at the taxpayerâs expense.
ILLEGALS FROM EBOLA-STRICKEN CONGO SENT ACROSS US

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June 11, 2019
Africans from Ebola-ridden Congo are coming through Americaâs southern border illegally with the help of Soros NGOs.
The Congolese are not being screened by Border Patrol, are given temporary asylum and are being dropped off in major cities in this country.
San Antonio Concerned About Ebola In Migrant Shelters
Normally migrants that come in have host families or destinations, but with the Congolese, this is not the case.
Most have no host families yet, so they are given bus tickets to other cities.
There has been a news blackout on the Ebola threat, meanwhile, the border is collapsing and there is no telling how many people from Ebola-stricken countries are entering the U.S.
San Antonio City Official Admits They Do Not Check Health Records Of Incoming Migrants
Infowars talked to residents of and visitors to San Antonio, Texas who were very concerned.
Infowars reporters watched a migrant shelter over a short period of time as Africans literally vanished into America after being sent off in busses.
There will be one more video covering the tour of the shelter in San Antonio and how African migrants did not have host families but were being sent off anyway.
San Antonio Resident Speaks Out About The Illegal Migrant Invasion
GLOBALIST FRONT: MASS IMMIGRATION NECESSARY TO REPLACE DYING AMERICANS

âEarth has plenty of workers to do the jobs we need, just not in the countries where the jobs are right now.â
By John Binder
Mass legal immigration is necessary to replace older Americans in the workforce, globalist-aligned business interests and the open borders lobby say.
Analysis from Axios this week noted that elected officials are in a âscareâ over the nationâs aging population coupled with declining birth rates and no increased incentives for Americans to have children.
The solution, Wall Street executives and open borders lobbyists say, is more legal immigration â that is, increasing the number of legal immigrants that are brought to the U.S. every year. Currently, the U.S. admits more than 1.2 million legal immigrants a year, more than any country in the world, which is subjecting Americaâs working and middle class to continuously increased foreign competition in the labor market.
âEarth has plenty of workers to do the jobs we need, just not in the countries where the jobs are right now,â the Axios report by Mike Allen concluded. âFixing that mismatch is shaping up to be a central political challenge for the upcoming decades.â
The importation of more than a million legal immigrants a year to compete against working and middle-class Americans, Wall Street executives and open borders lobbyists claim, is not enough to mass-replace dying Americans.
A report by JPMorgan Funds Chief Global Strategist David Kelly asserts that the U.S. must increase legal immigration levels beyond their already historically high rates to âsupply the economy with extra workersâ and thus keep businesses and corporations from having to compete for U.S. workers with higher wages in a tightened labor market.
Kelly said:
The longer-term risk of slowing population growth âposes particular economic challenges,â said David Kelly, chief global strategist with JPMorgan Funds, in a recent report. He is concerned policymakers are not addressing the issue, which could hurt the market, especially if some of President Trumpâs proposed plans for âmerit-based immigrationâ and increased border security are enacted. [Emphasis added]
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Thatâs why Kelly advises that the United States âshould probably be having a serious conversation about temporarily boosting, rather than reducing, immigration, at least while the baby boom is retiring.â [Emphasis added]
Likewise, National Immigration Forum Executive Director Ali Noorani argued in an op-ed for Fox News that the projection of baby boomers aging out of the workforce and thus opening up jobs for younger Americans is ânot a sustainable trajectoryâ and must be remedied through amnesty for illegal aliens and continued mass levels of legal immigration to ensure that businesses are always supplied with a never-ending flow of foreign workers.
The analysis is a version of President George W. Bushâs âany willing workerâ ideology, wherein the former president advocated for a temporary visa worker program that would have allowed almost any foreign national wanting a U.S. job to come to the country to compete against entry-level Americans.
Noorani wrote:
Between now and 2035, all growth in the U.S. workforce will come from immigrants and their children. That means that without continuing immigration, our economy would be in big trouble. [Emphasis added]
Itâs time for Democrats and Republicans to find common ground around immigration reforms that ensure our workforce grows with our economic and social needs. [Emphasis added]
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Above all, immigration reform should send an unambiguous message: The U.S. remains open to those who want to contribute and provide the dynamism that has powered our growth since the countryâs founding. [Emphasis added]
The calls for increased legal immigration levels to the country to replace older Americans aging out of the workforce come as economists and financial experts readily admit that automation is set to throw millions of Americans out of the labor market in the coming decades.
Research conducted by the Brookings think tank reveals that about a third of the U.S. workforce could be replaced by automation by 2030. Those most impacted by automation would be Americaâs working class in food service jobs, production jobs, transportation, and the construction industry.

Americans without a high school degree, with only a high school degree, and with some college education are the most likely to suffer if automation is not limited in the U.S. economy. In the northwest region of Ohio, automation threatens to eliminate more than half of all U.S. jobs or job tasks in every county.
Similarly, research by the Center for Immigration Studiesâ Steven Camarota has found that immigration has little impact on increasing the working-age population. Camerotaâs research finds that if the U.S. implemented an immigration moratorium for the next 40 years, it would hardly have an impact on the number of workers per retirees.
Another study, conducted by the Centre of Expertise on Population and Migration, found that the same results were true in Europe.
âResearch has found that even scenarios with unrealistically high increases in fertility (+50%) or double immigration (approximately 20 million every five years) do not have the ability to fundamentally change the European populationâs age structure,â the study noted.
As Breitbart News has reported, immigration moratoriums are not uncommon in American history. Currently, there are 44.5 million foreign-born residents living in the country, a 108-year record high. This comes after about four decades of mass legal immigration to the U.S. that, if continued, is likely to hand electoral dominance to Democrats.

The countryâs last immigration boom â between 1900 and 1920 â was eventually met with a near immigration moratorium. Between 1925 and 1966, the yearly U.S. legal immigration level did not exceed 327,000 admissions, a four-decades-long near moratorium that allowed the massive inflows of immigrants from before 1925 the ability to assimilate.
Since major changes were enacted in 1965 and in the 1990s to the U.S. legal immigration system â changes that allow foreign nationals to bring as many foreign relatives to the country as they want â legal immigration levels have continued booming for more than five decades.
The nationâs Washington, DC-imposed mass legal and illegal immigration policy â whereby at least 1.5 million unskilled foreign nationals are admitted to the U.S. every year â is a boon to corporate executives, Wall Street, big business, and multinational conglomerates, as Americaâs working and middle class have their wealth redistributed to the countryâs top earners through wage stagnation.
Research by the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine has discovered that immigration to the country shifts about $500 billion in wages away from working and middle-class Americans toward new arrivals and economic elites.
In the last decade alone, the U.S. admitted ten million legal immigrants, forcing American workers to compete against a growing population of low-wage foreign workers. Meanwhile, if legal immigration continues, there will be 69 million foreign-born residents living in the U.S. by 2060.
After Abandoning Trump, Koch Network Announces It Will Support Democrats in 2020
The globalist oligarchs are betraying Trump because of their support of open borders and free trade.
By Shane Trejo
The Koch Brothers were once considered some of the most powerful interests behind the Republican Party, but that is changing because President Donald Trump is not for sale. They are planning to put their considerable resources behind Democratic contenders in 2020.
The Koch-funded Americans for Prosperity (AFP) is revamping its operation for next yearâs election cycle, prioritizing amnesty for illegals, opposition to tariffs, and support for open borders above all else.
âWe expect policymakers to unite people and build coalitions. Weâre committed to forging a new way forward with political discourse,â said Emily Seidel, CEO of Americans for Prosperity. âWeâre excited for how this new approach will help policymakers work together.â
Instead of Republican victory, the Koch network is now focused on a plan to âelevate civil discourseâ which, of course, means returning to the status quo before Trump started regularly calling out the Washington D.C. swamp with gusto.
âIf candidates engage in personal, ad hominem attacks and other divisive tactics during their election, it makes it difficult for them to work productively with others after the election,â Seidel wrote in a recent memo to AFP staff and activists.
âOne of the biggest challenges to this approach is that those who work to lead nonpartisan coalitions are threatened by people in both parties who prize partisanship over policy outcomes. This makes it difficult for policymakers who want to do whatâs best for the country to stick their necks out,â she added.
AFP plans to start the following PACs in upcoming weeks: Uniting for Economic Opportunity, Uniting for Free Expression, Uniting for Free Trade, and Uniting for Immigration Reform. These entities will directly challenge Trumpâs âAmerica Firstâ mandate, and make it harder for him to win re-election in 2020.
The Koch network had previously announced in January that it intends to provide no support for Trumpâs re-election campaign next year.
Trump hammered the oligarchs for their lack of national pride and loyalty last year in a series of brutal tweets.

The Koch networkâs pull-out may do little to stop the Trump train in 2020 though, as their influence is rapidly waning.
Koch functionaries supported then-Sen. Heidi Heitkamp (D-ND) with digital advertisements after she voted for deregulation during her re-election campaign last year, and then refused to endorse or support her opponent then-Rep. Kevin Cramer (R-ND) heading into the election.
Cramer won in 2018 despite the Koch influence, and is now a pro-Trump Senator from North Dakota. In the age of Trump, the Kochs are no longer political king-makers, and they have now exposed themselves publicly as globalists who are willing to sell out America for an extra buck.

