SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico — THE GOVERNMENT IS SNATCHING DOORS. In a SHOCKING and UNPRECEDENTED move, the colonial administration of Puerto Rico has declared OPEN SEASON on its poorest citizens, authorizing forced, WARRANTLESS inspections of 56,000 homes. This is not welfare—this is a DRAGNET masquerading as compassion.
More than a dozen state agents, acting on vague “tips,” will have the power to barge into 328 housing projects, interrogate the elderly, scrutinize children, and root out so-called “unauthorized” occupants. Director Juan Rosario Hernández claims this invasion is about checking “living conditions,” but the TRUE TARGET is clear: the desperate and the disenfranchised. This is SYSTEMIC PURGING, not public policy.
The catalyst? A single, tragic case that officials are now exploiting to justify a mass crackdown. Just last August, they seized 44 units, throwing families into the streets while a waiting list of thousands languishes. Authorities cynically whisper about “drug trafficking” to sell this BRUTAL OVERREACH to the public.
This is the chilling blueprint for a surveillance state: use a badge to criminalize poverty, evict the vulnerable, and remind every citizen that their home is NOT their castle, but government property subject to RAID at any moment. The American dream in Puerto Rico is now a police-state nightmare, where your family’s safety hinges on a bureaucrat’s mandatory visit.
Edited for Kayitsi.com




