Chapter 159 I Want to Nominate a Federation Hero (Bonus Chapter 326)

"European Elite Business Agency" was just a pawn that Logan casually planted, and whether it would be useful or not was completely unpredictable.

What's truly useful is the legal weapon we have in hand.

At the border of Mississippi and Alabama lies a remote, densely wooded mountainous area.

This is one of the core bases that Wakanda has painstakingly built, and it has the largest weapons depot.

With a wave of his hand, “Guo Da Statham” filled the warehouse with crates.

Hughie had grown somewhat accustomed to the Venerable One's unpredictable ability to deliver supplies, but his heart still couldn't help but race.

But what surprised him most was that when he opened the crate, he found it was full of legal equipment.

"Great! This will make it much easier for our French brothers to get started!"

Despite Logan's reminder that Black people were the most harmed in the chaotic crackdown on "illegal immigrants," Hughie remained inactive.

On the other hand, they intensified their efforts to organize black veterans from France to sneak into America in batches and successfully "immigrate" to the base in Wakanda.

This is the most ironic thing: the so-called "civilian security maintainers" who claim to be cracking down on "illegal immigrants" only dare to target local "old immigrants," but they haven't stopped a single real "new immigrant"!
In fact, they didn't even dare to storm larger Black communities; they only dared to stop lone Black people, interrogate them, and arrest them.

After all, the truly arrogant KKK members had already met their demise in previous head-on clashes with black armed groups, and those remaining were mostly bullies who preyed on the weak and feared the strong.

Taking advantage of their power, they can bully isolated "Black immigrants." As for storming predominantly Black neighborhoods, that's a federal matter. Our lives are more important.

So now the situation in the southern states has become:
Wakanda is lying in wait and gathering strength;
After the KKK had vented their anger and acted arrogantly, the chaotic arrests were greatly curbed under federal orders.

The remaining non-white races also became more cautious, even staying at home.
For a time, a delicate peace seemed to have been achieved in the South.

But something just doesn't feel right.

Oh, and one more question: what's the price to pay?
……

While Wakanda was busy strengthening itself, the focus of public opinion, under the deliberate guidance of the Bureau of Investigation and the media's tendency to chase hot topics, gradually shifted from the chaotic street arrests in the southern states to the tracking and reporting of so-called transnational smuggling groups or extremely dangerous foreign criminals.

After the South "peacefully" settled down, what happened to those people who were arrested on suspicion of being "illegal immigrants"?

Most of them have been cleared of suspicion!

Congratulations! We're finally free... or so you think?

You're overthinking it; most of them have become actual "illegal immigrants"!
The Bureau of Investigation's move to introduce court proceedings has been widely praised, but for local magistrates in various states, the crackdown on "illegal immigrants" has brought a flood of hundreds and thousands of "illegal immigrant" cases, completely disrupting their previously routine lives.

If strictly following federal law and normal judicial procedures, solid evidence is needed to prove that they entered the country illegally or overstayed their visas, and all other judicial activities in the entire system can be brought to a standstill.

Louisiana, once again a leader in the theory and practice of combating illegal immigration, has set an example for its counterparts across the United States in handling cases related to illegal immigration. The state legislature urgently passed an authorization bill allowing each town to establish so-called "illegal immigrant courts," where local officials are responsible for handling cases related to illegal immigration, and almost none of the judges are actually judicial officers.

With KPIs at the top—the Department of Justice assigning targets to law enforcement agencies on how many illegal immigrants to arrest—and public support at the bottom—the KKK, with its immense political influence, fully supporting the convictions—these judges were truly exceptional in their work.

If a suspect does not have a stable, legitimate job that can be verified by a white employer, they will be classified as an "illegal immigrant" and directly transferred to the U.S. Immigration Service for processing.

If the suspect has a job, then dig up other crimes—you can always find some crimes to uncover, such as "disturbing public order" or "illegally appropriating public resources"...

What public resources are being used? For example, if you breathe in more oxygen and exhale more carbon dioxide, wouldn't you say that's illegally occupying public resources?
What? You say you're completely innocent, have committed no crimes, and even your breathing is regulated? Then you must be the devil! I suggest you hand over to the Vatican and be burned at the stake!
Ahem... In short, with such astonishing efficiency in handling cases, even a minor case involving illegal immigrants can be resolved in just a few days.

Other states, upon seeing this, realized they had completely failed to learn from it!

Although not every state has an "illegal immigrant court," magistrates must quickly adjudicate cases and formally designate a large number of "suspected illegal immigrants" as "illegal immigrants" or "criminals" in order to meet the targets set by their superiors.

The Department of Justice and the Immigration Bureau worked closely together, renting more than a dozen sightseeing buses to quickly transport a group of illegal immigrants and convicted criminals to prison.

This prison is undoubtedly the Fox River Correctional Centre.

In other words, "suspected illegal immigrants" arrested for all sorts of ridiculous reasons have disappeared from their states without even notifying their families.

The bus windows were covered with barbed wire, and the inside was crowded with people whose faces were haggard and whose eyes were numb.

They may have been laborers on a farm, in a factory, or in a family just a week ago, but now they have become "numbers" filling prison beds!
Without a doubt, 90% of them are Black.

But Wade Berrick didn't mind at all.

Black people are great—docile, cheap, and there are huge numbers of them!

The familiar feeling of managing slaves is back!
The results of this first wave of "crackdown on illegal immigration" have almost filled the expanded Fox River Correctional Centre!
Wade Berwick is no longer worried about empty beds, but about a bed overload!

"It's time to replicate the 'Fox River model' in other states! Missouri, Kansas, Ohio... all need such efficient orthodontic centers!"

More "Fox River Correctional Centers" would require more "illegal immigrants," creating a positive cycle!
Can the situation in the South really be brought to a peaceful state?
Wade Berwick never worries about this issue.

Faced with the impending windfall of profits, Wade Berwick decided to incentivize law enforcement officers to be even more bold and proactive.

His motivational method is—

Wade Berwick went to the Sun newspaper office again, saying, "I want to put on a list of heroes for those law enforcement officers who are dedicated to their duties and work brilliantly in the fight against illegal immigration!"

……

(End of this chapter)

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