Originally published at: Airlines Look To Obscure Deportation Flights - AVweb
Carriers are shielding deportation flight data, making them harder to track.
Head em up, move em out. Keep those planes a rolling.
Why do they hide? Because they are ashamed. Want to end illegal immigration? Arrest those who hire them. But that would mean arresting white Americans so we choose instead to round up poor, desperate brown people and send them to “sh*thole countries.” It’s shameful which is why the secret police wear masks when they do it and the airlines hide their identity.
THIS is why they want to mask their flights. Because idiots like this want to blame THEM, instead of those who caused the problem.
But this is typical of criminal advocates… Let’s just ignore the actual criminals and attack those doing the right thing.
Yes, those who employ them SHOULD be arrested. No matter what color they are. (More false accusations of racism.)
But the illegals are criminals, and they need to be deported. Those doing the work of cleaning up the mess caused by these invaders shouldn’t be targeted or harassed.
The responsibility remains with those who illegally crossed the border. Stop that, as the new administration has largely done, and then we clean up the mess.
Those people need to go home, and come back legally if they self-deport. If not, then they need to be sent home, or wherever someone will accept them, and banned from ever coming back.
Don’t want to be deported to a shithole country? Don’t break into ours. Or self-deport now. Then you can go anywhere you like.
Run but you can’t hide. ADSBExchange.com which now has a paywall to access all its content relies on private adsb receivers who citizens who like to look up and know who is flying above the. can find out in real time. Most of these keen folks decide to feed adsbexchange database via the internet.
That means the government does not own the data and can’t control it.
You may recall that a young university student in Florida
pissed off Elon Musk back in early 2022 because his aircraft were being tracked on ADSBexchange and that info was being shared with the public.
The number of private ground based adsb receivers has increased worldwide and if a ADSB transponder is switched on, the private network is on guard 7/24/365.
While the governments of democratic republics and democracies overstep freedom of information and freedom of speech red lines, there are always those who fight back. adsbexchange is an example.
Looks like the airlines are ashamed of the work they are doing but not too ashamed to take the money…