CDUB98 said:
Do what?
Plum Grove has a city limit population just over 1,000. I find it a bit hard to believe that a bunch of illegals have set up that many.
Exact same feeling at the start of reading this thread. I am absolutely dumbfounded.
CDUB98 said:
Do what?
Plum Grove has a city limit population just over 1,000. I find it a bit hard to believe that a bunch of illegals have set up that many.
Enforce our current immigration laws?BenFiasco14 said:
This thread has left me speechless. What can be done about this?
With a colony of illegal aliens? Isn't that obvious? Surround them, capture them, and deport them.BenFiasco14 said:
This thread has left me speechless. What can be done about this?
JJxvi said:
Theres something like 10,000+ subdivision "lots" with trailers on them south and east of Plum Grove. Its way more than 1000 people.
More math lessons from the smartest person on TexAgs.Infection_Ag11 said:rilloaggie said:Infection_Ag11 said:
Imagine actually believing there is 100,000 of ANYTHING in Plum Grove
The "developer" boasts 26,686 lots on their website. Once they're all occupied, you can do the math based on 3.8 member families. Most of the year old estimates I found think that 20-22,000 folks live there currently. Thinking that 100,000 people won't be there within 10 years or so is pretty laughable.
One article I found said that in 2020, the developer foreclosed on 2,900 properties. Greater than 10% of the total properties. Wonder what the percentage of actual sales is?
I can't speak to what will happen 10 years from now. I can say that as of this moment, if there are 20k people in Plum Grove, they're hiding really well.
BenFiasco14 said:
This thread has left me speechless. What can be done about this?
“I recently photographed the Colony Ridge development from a helicopter and two things stood out to me: the scale of the expansion and the overall poor living conditions within the development."
— Texas Scorecard (@TexasScorecard) September 6, 2023
- @ChrisWRusso, President of @StrongBordersTXhttps://t.co/aeIUTDOG1I pic.twitter.com/jWo6pr8F4P
This is INSANE.
— Christian Collins (@CollinsforTX) September 18, 2023
A real estate developer has created a third world city right here in Texas for thousands of illegal aliens.
The @realDailyWire's @SpencerLndqst flew a helicopter over Colony Ridge, Texas which is 40 miles north of Houston, nearly the size of Washington DC, and… pic.twitter.com/HDvSzdgI9F
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The Liberty County Sheriff's Office Narcotics Unit conducted a joint investigation with the Houston Police Department, along with the Drug Enforcement Administration and the Texas Department of Public Safety in the Plum Grove area in reference to the distribution of large amounts of methamphetamines. On Wednesday, February 12, 2025, a Liberty County Interdiction Unit initiated a traffic stop on a white panel van being operated by a Hispanic male identified as Gerson Lopez Zuniga and two passengers identified as Cruz Isidro Sandoval and Adan Aguirre Arzate of Liberty County, Texas.
The operator of the vehicle, Zuniga, was found to be an illegal immigrant possessing a semi auto handgun in his waist. During the traffic stop, investigators made contact with the passenger Sandoval who admitted to possessing a large amount of methamphetamines at a camper trailer located in the 1600blk of Road 3542. After obtaining permission to conduct a search of the camper trailer, Investigators located twelve "Iceberg Lettuce" boxes that contained approximately 156 kilograms (344 pounds) of methamphetamines.
A check of all three subjects was conducted and all three were found to be illegal immigrants that all had been deported on at least four other occasions. All three subjects were arrested and transported to the Liberty County Jail where Sandoval was charged with Manufacture/Delivery Controlled Substance over 400g (Felony 1) while Zuniga and Aguirre were jailed with ICE holds.
(The information was taken from the deputy's report. The defendants are presumed to be innocent until proven guilty)
Thank you,
Bobby Rader - Sheriff
EXCLUSIVE: A Texas land developer admitted that the Colony Ridge business model relies on selling land to unqualified foreign buyers:
— Spencer Lindquist 🇺🇸 (@SpencerLndqst) February 13, 2025
"We will not be able to sell our developments if each of our buyers have to have SS#’s."
I obtained his stunning admissions🧵 pic.twitter.com/f2nWFuWA5r
aggiehawg said:
Thanks Kay Bailey Hutchinson.