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Is Mexico taking a lesson from us?
CIUDAD JUAREZ, Mexico - Mexico said Tuesday that it would file lawsuits in U.S. courts if National Guard troops on the border become directly involved in detaining migrants. Mexican border officials also said they worried that sending troops to heavily trafficked regions would push illegal migrants into more perilous areas of the U.S.-Mexican border to avoid detection.
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Start treating this situation with the urgency it deserves. If armed soliders are what it takes to gain control, then do it. This is a national security issue here, and it should be treated as such. Enough with the gloves off approach, it ain't working. |
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At this point I say F*** the guard. Send in the Marines.
- Peter. |
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- Peter. |
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Keep it up and they are going to piss off enough Americans with their stupidity and arrogance we are going to round up ALL the illegals and march them across the border at gunpoint.
Now THAT will put the fear of god in them ( Vincente Fox supporters) when 12 million pissed off expatriots are forced to return for their stupidity. |
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Go you one further.....
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gun for you, now go and fix it" (Would work with the Cubans too probably) "Si no te gusta, toma este pistola maquina, ahora, arreglarlo, caballeros!!" jajaja |
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What really pisses me off is the Mexican milatary is so curropt that they are running across our border in force to protect drup shipments. I remember the story a while back. Frankly thats an act of war, I don't understand why a military incursion on our southern border wasn't a bigger story. Those lawsuits should be dismissed outright, any judge that listens to them for more then a minute is nuts. |
So, if Mexico sues the US, does the US get to counter-sue Mexico for doing things like publishing Mexican government maps and a Mexican government comic book on how to cross the border illegally into the US? Especially since Mexican government comics aimed at illegal crossing of MEXICO'S southern border with Central America apparently don't contain safety tips or info on living peacefully in Mexico like the US border crossing version.
Or for Mexico having their consulates distribute patriotic Mexican school books to US public schools and 4.7 million consular identity cards to assist illegal immigrants in obtaining drivers licenses and checking accounts? My wife's family is from South America - legally. They took their turn and applied, legally. Some of the family were accepted to the US, some to Canada, and some were not accepted. They live with it, and travel for reunions. They wanted a better life, so LEGALLY came here and worked for it. Maybe if they had a government that threatened to sue the US if the country didn't let them in illegally things might have been different, or maybe not. But then, they didn't come from a country like Mexico where the largest source of export income (after oil) is the money being sent home by illegal immigrants. Also, when they came here, they knew that at that time their children who were born in this country wouldn't automatically be US citizens if their parents were here illegally, and that they were not automatically entitled to free medical care and schooling if they were not citizens. Lots of people from all over the world want a better life, and are willing to work hard to get it. Mexico's attempt to monopolize immigration to the US discriminates against immigrants from other countries. And if they aren't required to follow the legal mechanisms in place for immigration, then immigrants from other countries will either have to accept loosing their chance, or will join the illegal waves. (already started, and snowballing!) Mexico's financial self-interest is more than a little obvious on this issue! |
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Then swamp him in depositions and "motion" him to death. |
rember the alamo part 2?
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Es como un monton de basuro, hijos......
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And those remittances back home are staggering when they get added up "ENVIAJE SU DINERO A MEXICO" that the Mexico economy depends on it ditto El Salvador and Nicaragua. And then, to top it off, the Guatemalans who try to cross over the MEXICAN border, to try to get to the United States through Mexico, are easily distinguished by their dress and accent, and get robbed raped and ripped off by their Mexican brethren in Mexico. It's a mess!! Aieeeeee carajo |
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