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  • gunnut
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    Originally posted by The Black Ghost View Post
    Go Republicans. Fixing problems by dumping them on someone else.
    I'm sorry, but who's in the White House now? Who runs the Justice Department?

    I know this may come as a shocker for you. Bush hasn't been the president for 3 years.

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  • bonehead
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    Originally posted by The Black Ghost View Post
    I can tell you this isnt a democrat initiative.



    Some of these are hardly worthy of deportation.
    Actually it does. They have one count of illegally crossing the border and the other offenses are just more proof that those are not the kind of people that need to be here. America is not a place where Mexicans can freely waltz in, do whatever they damned well please then bitch when they get kicked out. It is a privilege to go into another country your not a citizen of, not a right.

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  • bonehead
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    Originally posted by Dago View Post
    Now what would happen, if Mexico denied deportations? Essentially, refusing entry? What would happen?
    You mean........CLOSE THE BORDER? HAHAHAHAhahahahahahahahahhahahahahahahahahahahahah ahahahahahahahahahahahhahahahahah.

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  • RollingWave
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    Originally posted by Dago View Post
    Now what would happen, if Mexico denied deportations? Essentially, refusing entry? What would happen?
    Although technically possible, it would certainly be a political disastor for the Mexican government, but ignoring that problem, the result would be that person would need to seek a 3rd country for Asylum. or just kinda wonder around.

    As for the Mexican issue in general, it would help if the Americans make their own immigration laws more consistent and up to date, but that would require constitutional amendments (since at it's heart it involves citizen grants) and I'm not even sure either either party agree within themself on what the changes should be, let along wtih each other.
    Last edited by RollingWave; 21 Oct 11,, 03:35.

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  • Dago
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    Now what would happen, if Mexico denied deportations? Essentially, refusing entry? What would happen?
    Last edited by Dago; 21 Oct 11,, 03:16.

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  • The Black Ghost
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    I can tell you this isnt a democrat initiative.

    According to prison system statistics, some 6,727 of the 11,395 Texas convicts who claimed foreign citizenship in the summer of 2010 were incarcerated for violent crimes, 955 for property crimes, 1,667 for drug crimes and 2,046 for "other" crimes including escape, weapons charges, drunken driving and minor sex offenses. More than 8,500 of the foreign convicts were Mexican citizens.
    Some of these are hardly worthy of deportation.

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  • highsea
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    Originally posted by The Black Ghost View Post
    Go Republicans. Fixing problems by dumping them on someone else.
    Blame Bush?

    Excellent strategy...

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  • bonehead
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    Originally posted by The Black Ghost View Post
    Go Republicans. Fixing problems by dumping them on someone else.
    We don't ned so solve Mexico's problems too. They should be able to do that for themselves instead of dumping their problems on us.

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  • bonehead
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    That worthless rat bastard didn't care when they were crossing the border going northbound. Here's an idea, lets clear out our prisons and parole them south of the border too. A one way ticket to Mexico city would be cheaper than incarcerating them and Calderon would get a much needed lesson on keeping his arrogant mouth shut. Win-win.

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  • The Black Ghost
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    Go Republicans. Fixing problems by dumping them on someone else.

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  • highsea
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    Well the least we could do is give them an AK-47 and a couple boxes of ammo when we deport them.

    Then again, maybe we do.....

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  • omon
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    so???? his problem

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  • Dago
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    Wait, they are Mexican nationals. And they are talking about Justice?

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  • bigross86
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    Here's an idea: Make sure they don't break the law in the first place

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  • troung
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    Mexican President Says US Deportations Feed Violence in Mexico

    Making the case for us...

    Guess it lowered ours.

    Mexican President Says US Deportations Feed Violence in Mexico

    Published October 18, 2011


    President Felipe Calderon on Monday accused U.S. authorities of deporting Mexican criminals to save on judicial costs, a policy that ostensibly "exacerbates" violence.

    Within the framework of the inauguration of National Immigration Week 2011 in this capital, Calderon said that, for example, U.S. authorities "are deporting up to 80,000 people in a year" into the border cities of Reynosa and Ciudad Juarez.

    Some of these deported people "are migrants, certainly, probably all of them," although some were "already involved in criminal acts" in the United States.

    "In the face of the dilemma of pursuing the legal process in the American courts, which implies costs for the administration of justice in that country, they simply prefer to deport them to border cities, by which the cycle of violence is exacerbated even more," he said.

    The Mexican leader went on to say that it is "truly inhumane and scandalous" that U.S. authorities are apprehending and deporting alone and "without any protection" children as young as 6.

    Those minors who cross Mexico from Central America run the risk along the way of becoming victims of "criminal bands," are exposed to the dangers of crossing the border and, in addition, confront the security forces of the United States," Calderon said.

    "I hope authorities in other countries become aware of how aberrant it is to leave a child to his fate in our country, without guaranteeing that he can once again find his parents or relatives," he said.

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