A Texas-based oil company has stirred up social media after reportedly issuing a memo warning employees about security concerns from migrant gangs. These gangs are allegedly attacking oil workers and attempting to steal oil, fuel and copper from fields across West Texas, according to a screenshot shared by the X account Libs of TikTok.
In response to the post, a commenter shared their experience, claiming:
“I worked in a Permian Basin oil and gas company until recently, and I can confirm this is a very real and credible warning. Federal policies have forced companies to hire illegal immigrants to avoid fines and maintain certifications. My city is full of Venezuelans, Cubans, Colombians, and Hondurans who were bussed here with work papers. Oilfield and community crime has skyrocketed, along with workplace violence.”
The commenter emphasized the strong sense of self-defense in the community, adding, “If the illegals try to pull what they did in Chicago and Colorado, we won't wait for government instructions. You can take that to the bank.”
They also explained how easy it is for illegal immigrants to get work permits at the border, reputedly receiving smartphones and pre-filled debit cards. “I was responsible for I-9 work authorization compliance, and when their cards expired, DHS extended their stay, sometimes indefinitely, with minimal effort on their part,” the commenter claimed. They added that oil and gas companies have been quietly laying off American citizens to meet federal requirements.
“It should pi*s you off,” they concluded.
Here's the memo in its entirety:
Industry peers and law enforcement in West Texas (WTX) are aware of a recent increase in organized criminal activity inclusive of violent crimes, gang activity and oil field thefts in and around WTX operational areas. Specifically, regional law enforcement and the FBI advised that gang members emanating from Cuba and Venezuela are organizing and working in concert to commit thefts within the Permian Basin. These individuals and groups are armed, violent in nature and will not hesitate to use force.
Crimes associated with these groups include the theft of oil, diesel fuel, copper wire, and catalyst elements. Recent incidents have also included two assaults by water haulers who were attempting to steal oil from WTX oilfield sites. After the thieves were observed by witnesses who drove up to investigate, the thieves attempted to use their vehicles to run the witnesses off the road. In another incident, a thief, acting as a spotter and following a water hauler who had stolen oil, also attempted to run a witness off the road. There have been numerous reports of second vehicles acting as spotters for water haulers committing oil thefts.
An industry peer provided the below snapshot of a video surveillance of an armed thief checking out an area before stealing diesel from the location.
ZeroHedge has more on the continuing fallout from years of open borders policies:
We highlighted earlier this week that law-abiding Americans must be made well aware of the cities, counties, and states that have laws, ordinances, and policies that obstruct immigration enforcement and shield illegal alien criminals from US Immigration and Customs Enforcement. This is because these areas are increasingly becoming dangerous, with migrant criminals running amok. Aurora is a prime example.
This is why.
Armed illegal alien gangs are now posing a threat to critical energy infrastructure in the Permian Basin. The nation is sleepwalking into a disaster.
Why isn't this considered a national security threat by the current administration? Of course it's because they caused it – plus, it's an election year.
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Why are people surprised? Criminals are criminals – the USA govt WANTS this. YOU HAVE BEEN INVADED. PREPARE ACCORDINGLY.
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