Valsts robežsardze un Pilsonības un migrācijas lietu pārvalde nav darījusi visu iespējamo, lai atturētu robežpārkāpējus no iekļūšanas valstī, pēc tikšanās ar pārvaldi un patvēruma meklētāju izmitināšanas centra “Mucenieki” apmeklējuma izteicies iekšlietu ministrs Jānis Dombrava (NA). Viņš uzskata, ka ir jāizstrādā algoritms, kā robežpārkāpēji tiktu identificēti un izraidīti.
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Patvēruma meklētāju centrus pārpludina bari ar Somālijas, Sudānas, Bangladešas, Šrilankas u.c. eksotisku valstu pilsoņiem, kurus uztur par mūsu nodokļu maksātāju naudu. Viņi brīvi vazājas apkārt ar nažiem, apkārtējo vidi ir pataisījuši par miskasti. Viņi necenšas slēpt, ka ir nelegāli šķērsojuši Latvijas ārējo robežu un labi saprot, kā ļaunprātīgi izmantot Eiropas regulējumu savā labā. Viņi ieņirdz par Latvijas un Eiropas humānismu... PMLP un Robežsardze nav izdarījusi visu iespējamo, lai to novērstu.
Tagad tas mainīsies.
Šādas personas nevarēs brīvi staigāt apkārt un netiks paturētas Latvijā.
Pēc tam, kad apciemoju Muceniekus, atbildīgās iestādes ir sapratušas, ka ir jāmaina procedūras, lai pie mums neuzkrātos Āfrikas un Āzijas izcelsmes vīrieši, kuri ir nelikumīgi šķērsojuši mūsu ārējo robežu.
Video: LR1, Krustpunktā
During russia's attack on Kyiv on June 2, Veronika, a mother of two was killed while running with her children to a shelter.
Her sons, aged 2 and 4, were taken to Okhmatdyt children's hospital. The older boy suffered severe bruising and a hematoma. The younger one sustained much more serious injuries: an explosive fracture of his left elbow, multiple wounds to his face and body, and shrapnel embedded in his soft tissues.
The mother did everything she could to save her children. She did not survive. 💔 Everyone who supports russia has our blood on their hands.
Source: Suspilne, photo TSN.
The Kuban Agrarian University in Russia decided to invite a Russian soldier fighting in Ukraine to speak online to a room full of their students to encourage them to sign up with the Russian Army
Instead, a Ukrainian soldier appeared on the screen
Ceturtdien, 16. aprīlī, par nelikumīgi valsts robežu šķērsojušu personu pārvadāšanu robežsargi Ludzas novadā aizturēja vienu trešās valsts pilsoni un no nelikumīgas valsts robežas šķērsošanas atturēja 21 personu.
Informācija no Robežsardzes. Ir patvēruma meklētāji, kas saņem statusu Latvijā un izceļo uz citām Eiropas valstīm. Poļi noķer, aizsūta šo personu uz Lietuvu. Pēc tam lietuvieši pārsūta mums atpakaļ. Robežsardze ievieto personu atpakaļ Muceniekos. Persona atkal aizbēg. Daži ārzemnieki ir pamanījušies, ka viņus pat 4 reizes atsūta atpakaļ. Darbošanās ap šādiem imigrantiem mēdz izmaksāt vairākus desmitus tūkstošus eiro. Ja nebūtu šādas personas, tad šo naudu varētu novizīt vērtīgākiem mērķiem.
Tātad - ZZS ir par to, lai samaksātu zviedru Telia vismaz 700 miljonus par valstij pilnīgi, totāli un galīgi nevajadzīgajām TET/LMT mazākuma daļām, bet toties pret 30 mio aizdevumu AirBaltic.
Kāds būs rezultāts - nebūs valstij nedz TET/LMT, būs parādos iedzīts Latvenergo, bez attīstības iespējām, nedz arī AirBaltic, kas tomēr vēl kaut kā uztur Baltijas centra statusu. Nu, jā, tāda attīstība sanāk, kad ieliek bārmeni par ekonomikas ministru.
Šis ir ļoti nopietni. Mēs, protams, esam ļoti piedodoša tauta, kurai patīk ciest, drusku tad paklusēt par izturētām ciešanām, nolikt bēdu zem akmeņa un iet tālāk. Ir drusku šermulītis šo skatīties, ne? Tur jau ir sava iela. Lūdzās arī blakus sētās. Tas tepat Purvciemā, netālu no Mēbeļu nama un McDonalda. Kāds plāns tur augšā sēdošiem par šo?
Lūgums atbildēt - bez “tā nav mūsu atbildība, tur atbildīga cita vara, vai izpildvara, lēmējvara, gribasvara utt, ”
- bez vārda “Demokrātija” lietošanas.
- bez darba grupām.
- bez Satversmes 99.panta piesaukšanas.
Pamazām tiekam iekaroti - bez šāvieniem. Valdība pilnībā atvērusi robežas!
Labs Mārtiņa Lapsas raksts.
"Reizēm veikalos vai uz ielas manā apkaimē trešdaļa vai pat puse no klientiem vai garāmgājējiem ir no Indijas, Pakistānas vai Uzbekistānas..."
https://t.co/R2QHXnZHm0
Sitiens ar pudeli pa galvu, spērieni, košana un lamāšanās. Tā visa rezultāts – zilumi un citas traumas. Gan bērniem, gan pieaugušajiem. Šī ir visai bieža situācija kādā Jelgavas novada vispārizglītojošajā vidusskolā. Agresors ir skolēns, un viņa uzvedībai un citu cilvēku pasargāšanai risinājumi nav atrasti gadiem.
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This is Alex Pretti, a VA ICU nurse, honoring a veteran he cared for at a VA hospital.
The son of the deceased veteran just posted this video on Facebook with the following message:
“RIP Alex Pretti,
he was my Dads ICU nurse, he read my dad’s final salute at the VA after he passed away. Never wanted to share this video but his speech is very on point. Also my Fathers final words to me was continue to fight the good fight. He would be honored in Alex’ sacrifice, and ashamed of this current administration. In my Dads words I encourage you all to continue to ‘fight the good fight’”
Clearer image shows that the firearm removed from the scuffle by an agent prior to the shooting in Minneapolis was almost definitely the victim’s Sig P320, meaning he was unarmed when shot by agents with Border Patrol and Immigration & Customs Enforcement (ICE).
🚨#BREAKING: Watch as brand new footage showing the moment a 37-year-old man was taken down by federal ice and border patrol agents in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Officials say he was armed and legally carrying a firearm with a permit when the confrontation occurred.
The red circle identifies the 37-year-old man who was taken down during the incident.
Ceturtdien Viļņas lidostā 🇱🇹robežsargi aizturēja 15 ārvalstniekus, kuri 🇱🇻Latvijā bija iesnieguši patvēruma pieteikumus un plānoja ar lidmašīnu doties uz Vāciju.
Pie lidmašīnas, kurai bija paredzēts reiss uz Hamburgu, iekāpšanas vārtiem robežsargi pamanīja 3 aizdomīgus vīriešus. Robežsargi lūdza viņiem uzrādīt personu apliecinošus dokumentus, taču noskaidrojās, ka tādu viņiem nav. Ārzemnieki varēja uzrādīt vienīgi 🇱🇻Latvijas Ārzemnieku reģistrācijas centra izsniegtas apliecības. Šīs personas patvēruma pieteikumus Latvijā bija iesniegušas pēc nelikumīgas ieceļošanas valstī no Baltkrievijas.
Pastāvot aizdomām, ka šie 3 vīrieši nav vienīgie patvēruma meklētāji, kuri mēģina ar šo reisu nokļūt Vācijā, robežsargi pārbaudīja arī pārējos pasažierus. Lidmašīnā tika identificēti vēl 12 patvēruma meklētāji no Latvijas. Tāpat kā iepriekš aizturētajiem 3 vīriešiem, arī viņiem nebija reģistrētās bagāžas. Pasažieri bija izgājuši aviācijas drošības pārbaudi un viņu rīcībā bija derīgas iekāpšanas kartes.
No 15 aizturētajām personām 2 bija Ēģiptes pilsoņi, bet pārējie — Sudānas pilsoņi.
‼️Turklāt otrdien Šauļu robežsargi vilcienā Rīga–Viļņa izsēdināja un aizturēja vēl 10 Somālijas un Sudānas pilsoņus. Arī viņi bija nelikumīgi pametuši 🇱🇻Latviju un mēģināja nokļūt Rietumeiropā.
‼️Saskaņā ar 🇱🇹Valsts robežsardzes sniegto informāciju pagājušajā gadā aizturēti 1288 nelegālie migranti, kuri tika pārvadāti no Latvijas vai ceļoja patstāvīgi. Tas ir gandrīz divarpus reizes vairāk nekā 2024. gadā.
Dear @TheEconomist , have you ever read the history of Latvia's 🇱🇻 Russification crime before publishing this pro-Russification article? Highly recommended to educate your journalists! There is one state language in Latvia! Russian speakers, who do not want to learn the state language, should live in russia!
Here the brief history of Latvia 🇱🇻 in the 20th century:
The Republic of Latvia was founded on November 18, 1918, in the wake of World War I, during a
period when many European nations gained independence from collapsing empires. Latvians—an
enduring European people with a distinct language, culture, and identity—established their own
democratic state.
Latvia’s territory comprises four historic regions: Vidzeme, Kurzeme, Zemgale, and Latgale. The
official language is Latvian, one of only two surviving Baltic languages, alongside Lithuanian. This
linguistic heritage is a central pillar of Latvian national identity.
Occupation and Totalitarian Rule
For twenty years, Latvia developed as a democratic and economically vibrant European nation.
However, in 1939–1940, Latvia became a victim of the Molotov–Ribbentrop Pact, a secret
agreement between Stalin and Hitler that divided Europe into spheres of influence. Under military
threat, the Soviet Union forced Latvia into occupation in June 1940, staged sham elections, and
illegally annexed the country into the USSR.
Latvia’s leadership was deported to remote regions of the Soviet Union, state institutions were
dismantled, and the population endured mass arrests, deportations, and political terror.
In 1941, Nazi Germany attacked the Soviet Union and occupied Latvia, replacing one totalitarian
regime with another. The Nazis did not restore Latvian independence and carried out their own
repressions. Both regimes forcibly conscripted Latvians into their armed forces, often setting family
members on opposite sides of the front.
World War II ended with the defeat of Nazi Germany, but Latvia was re-occupied by the Soviet
Union. The Latvian people again suffered mass deportations, imprisonment, and suppression of
political, religious, and civic freedoms. Many families fled to the United States and other Western
nations, forming a strong and active diaspora committed to restoring freedom in their homeland.
Resistance and Restoration of Independence
Despite five decades of occupation, Latvians maintained a spirit of resistance—both armed and
non-violent. National partisans continued fighting for nearly a decade after the war. Exile
organizations, together with Latvian diplomats in Washington and London, preserved the legal
continuity of the Latvian state. The United States never recognized the Soviet annexation of Latvia
—an act for which Latvians remain deeply grateful.
In August 1991, Latvia restored its independence, which happened before the USSR was declared
collapsed at the end of 1991. The Latvian people celebrated the return of freedom that had never
been surrendered.
Latvia Today
For more than twenty years, Latvia has been a committed member of NATO and the European
Union—a democratic, sovereign nation firmly anchored in the transatlantic community. Our
experience under Soviet occupation informs our clear understanding of authoritarian threats and
our strong commitment to collective security.
For this reason, Latvians strongly reject the label “post-Soviet republic.” Latvia was not born out of
the Soviet Union—it was occupied by it. Using the term “post-Soviet space” risks echoing Kremlin
narratives that seek to reassert influence over formerly occupied nations.
Solidarity with Ukraine
Because of our own history of oppression and survival, Latvia stands unequivocally with Ukraine.
Latvians understand, deeply and personally, the consequences of foreign occupation and the price
of freedom. We support Ukraine not only out of solidarity, but because its victory is essential for the
security of Europe and the transatlantic alliance.
Ukraine has never sought war. We agreed to an unconditional ceasefire, looked for opportunities for peace, and repeatedly offered the world ways to stop the strikes in the sky, on land, and at sea. But it is Russia that continually obstructs this process – manipulating, dragging out negotiations, terrorizing our people with airstrikes, and intensifying assaults along the front line. The war continues only because Moscow does not want it to end.
Almost every day, Russian terrorists carry out hundreds of attacks on our critical and civilian infrastructure. This week alone, Russia has used more than 3,270 attack drones, 1,370 guided aerial bombs, and nearly 50 missiles of various types against Ukraine. We are constantly strengthening our defense and working with partners to enhance air defense: the PURL initiative, investments in Ukraine’s defense industry, bilateral and multilateral formats. Putin cannot be stopped with words – pressure is needed. The world sees that Russia responds to strength, which means that peace through strength can work. Ukraine will never grant terrorists any bounty for their crimes, and we count on our partners to uphold this very position. Decisive steps are needed from the United States, Europe, the G20 and G7 countries. Lives must be protected. I thank everyone who is helping in this effort.