From our Bureau of Highly Infectious Latrine Diseases
Last week, Bolivia got rid of many of its Cuban rabble-rousers. This week, it’s Chile’s turn.
Bolivia’s riots have turned deadly, with dead reported as of this morning. Chile continues to deal with rioters who want to topple president Sebastián Piñera and his government, but with fewer fatalities.
Undoubtedly, Castro, Inc. is behind much or all of this turmoil, as usual. But Castrophiliacs everywhere deny that any such thing is possible.
Back in Havana, King Raul recites Sargent Schultz’s refrain, so often heard on Hogan’s Heroes:
“I see nothing; I hear nothing; I know nothing…” Yeah. Sure.
From American Thinker:
Chile has been engulfed in fearsome riots, and a lot of speculation has rolled around about the influence of foreign agents, pretty much all dismissed by the establishment
President Trump has said as much, and naturally been criticized, for it. Chile’s weak president, Sebastian Pinera has said it, too. Nothing to see here, move along.
But now a story emerges from Rancagua, a mid-sized Chilean city of about 200,000 situated about 54 miles south of Santiago.
Here’s a Google Translate from a piece that ran in El Rancaguino, the local newspaper:
Mayor ordered the expulsion of 50 foreigners from the country 30 are of Cuban nationality, nine Venezuelans, seven Dominicans, three Haitians, one is Colombian and the other Bolivian 50 foreigners must leave the national territory and return to their country of origin, this because they were clandestinely in Chile or irregular, for example, with their visa expired, and formalized for crimes.
This was stated by the Mayor Juan Manuel Masferrer, who said that he already signed his expulsion, arguing that these offenders at the time were made available to different courts of guarantee of the O’Higgins region, passed to detention control, formalized by the crimes charged and were left with precautionary measures, which empowers this procedure in accordance with the Immigration Regulations of the Ministry of Interior and Public Security.
Of the 50 expelled, five were arrested and placed at the disposal of the justice accused of carrying out looting, and on the other, for being involved in disorders, threatening authority and lifting barricades, all crimes, which according to the Mayor Juan Manuel Masferrer, are sufficient reasons to decree his expulsion.Apparently the mayors in Chile have that kind of power.
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Because, you know, Piñera is SO much worse than Allende would have been if Pinochet hadn’t acted. Really, Chileans had better get their shit together and not fuck up a VERY good thing, but as I’ve said, Latrines may be well be hopelessly dysfunctional–to put it nicely.