Martha's Vineyard Illegals Sent to a Superfund Site - But the Media Just Fawns Away

The Joint Base Cape Cod (JBCC) to which the piddling drop of 50 illegals were sent is a superfund site used for military training activities since 1911.

Parts of the aquafer has been contaminated with fuel spills, training disposal and other past activities.

The EPA says of JBCC:

- "Two environmental cleanup programs at the JBCC are addressing areas of groundwater contamination, known as plumes, and their sources. One program managed by the Air Force is addressing contamination found primarily on Otis Air National Guard Base which is on the southern portion of the JBCC under the authority of Superfund."

- "The other, managed by the Army, is addressing contamination from the northern portion of the base, Camp Edwards/Impact Area, under the authority of the Safe Water Drinking Act. Both of these program's efforts are being conducted with oversight from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and the Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection."

While, the work is complete, but there are still restrictions. Betcha, no Martha's Vineyard residents would live there.

Meanwhile, the media fawns about the move, but failed to mention the superfund status, of course.

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Martha's Vineyard Illegals Sent to a Superfund Site - But the Media Just Fawns Away The Joint Base Cape Cod (JBCC) to which the piddling drop of 50 illegals were sent is a superfund site used for military training activities since 1911. Parts of the aquafer has been contaminated with fuel spills, training disposal and other past activities. The EPA says of JBCC: - "Two environmental cleanup programs at the JBCC are addressing areas of groundwater contamination, known as plumes, and their sources. One program managed by the Air Force is addressing contamination found primarily on Otis Air National Guard Base which is on the southern portion of the JBCC under the authority of Superfund." - "The other, managed by the Army, is addressing contamination from the northern portion of the base, Camp Edwards/Impact Area, under the authority of the Safe Water Drinking Act. Both of these program's efforts are being conducted with oversight from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and the Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection." While, the work is complete, but there are still restrictions. Betcha, no Martha's Vineyard residents would live there. Meanwhile, the media fawns about the move, but failed to mention the superfund status, of course. #marthasvineyard #illegalimmigrants #bordercrisis #illegals
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