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Old 07-05-2015, 19:06   #16
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On Locked Up Abroad it said that 30 U.S. citizens have died in Mexico's prisons since 2008. I wonder why Trump might say Mexico isn't our friend? I have a ton of respect for the millions who come here to work just to send money back home to their family BTW.
I work with the Mexican government. They are not our friends.
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Old 07-05-2015, 19:59   #17
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On Locked Up Abroad it said that 30 U.S. citizens have died in Mexico's prisons since 2008. I wonder why Trump might say Mexico isn't our friend? I have a ton of respect for the millions who come here to work just to send money back home to their family BTW.
quit watching TV and come on down here on the border and you will see the reality. As in any country I have been to around the world there are good people but ........ Here it comes......... Mexico see's us an financial source and could care less that their crooks come here and commit all types of crimes. Mexico is not our friend and only wants to use us. Go down south of the boarder and commit an immigration infraction like being in Mexico Illegally and guess what you get...... 5yrs!!!!! No drive or flight to the border and have a nice day. The Mexican government sponsors web sites telling its citizens how to get across the border and how to use our services and avoid getting caught while being in the US illegally. They also show them how to game our political correct problems here.

There are good hard working Mexicans in the US sending money home. The key point they broke our laws by coming here... Strike 1. They commit fraud with getting documents to cover their ass.... Strike 2. They do not pay legal taxes... Strike 3. They use our social and public services when not entitled to them... Strike 4.... There are more. And these are the good ones.

The ones I deal with each day sell Heroin, Coke, Meth etc to your friends, family and children. They break into your house and steal your hard earned belongings. They Car Jack people on the street. They mug people as they live their life. I can go on and on...... I used to not perceive the situation as bad as it is until I moved onto the border and had my eyes opened. It is bad.....and they are not our friends.....

At least Donald T sticks to his guns not matter how much back lash there is.

Quit being a Sheep people !!!!!!
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Old 07-06-2015, 07:48   #18
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I work with the Mexican government. They are not our friends.
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Old 07-06-2015, 10:49   #19
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No I see all that as I referenced in the post. I would be glad to see the border closed. They see us IMO the way the Iraqis see us, and also probably the Afghans. A lot of the guys I worked with have been here years and simply work, send money home, look for fat chicks to knock up, and drink beer. As for the border the closest I've been is San Antonio area. I've heard the border horror stories though. Even in Ohio we have the cartels just little violence from them. I'm definitely not defending Mexico, I can just empathize with a lot of the workers.
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Old 07-06-2015, 13:09   #20
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Call me naive, but...

I'm not an attorney, but I do watch Law and Order now and again. Isn't a city council knowingly conspiring to violate federal law open to prosecution under RICO?
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Old 07-06-2015, 15:24   #21
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Interpreter coaches Sanchez to say he's sorry to family

Hard to believe; listen to what he says (if you habla)


TV reporter, interpreter coach illegal alien Francisco Sanchez to say in English, he feels sorry for murdering white American Kate Steinle at San Francisco pier

http://www.libertarianrepublican.net...legal.html?m=1
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Old 07-07-2015, 14:05   #22
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What does it matter now.
"What difference at this point does it make?" -- at least quote Hillary correctly. At least 180 American cities are violating federal immigration law (Illegal Immigration Reform and Immigrant Responsibility Act of 1996, Division C of Pub. L. 104–208, 110 Stat. 3009-546, 30 September 1996) ; it matters.
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Old 07-07-2015, 16:05   #23
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On Locked Up Abroad it said that 30 U.S. citizens have died in Mexico's prisons since 2008. I wonder why Trump might say Mexico isn't our friend? I have a ton of respect for the millions who come here to work just to send money back home to their family BTW.
So you “have a ton of respect” for the criminal activity that is being perpetrated by these barbarians?

http://www.wnd.com/2006/11/39031/

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While King reports 12 Americans are murdered daily by illegal aliens, he says 13 are killed by drunk illegal alien drivers – for another annual death toll of 4,745. That’s 23,725 since Sept. 11, 2001.
http://www.breitbart.com/big-governm...lien-dreamers/

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Wilkerson would later find out that an illegal alien, who would have been eligible for citizenship under the DREAM Act, brutally murdered her son after he offered to give him a ride home. The illegal alien would later testify – without showing remorse – that he punched her son so hard in the nose that he went blind and kicked him in the stomach so hard that Josh’s liver and spleen sliced. After ultimately strangling Josh to death, the illegal immigrant then tied Josh up, took him to a field, doused him with gas and burned him.
You’re complacent with the monumental economic losses that this country will suffer?

http://www.heritage.org/research/rep...he-us-taxpayer

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Over a lifetime, the former unlawful immigrants together would receive $9.4 trillion in government benefits and services and pay $3.1 trillion in taxes. They would generate a lifetime fiscal deficit (total benefits minus total taxes) of $6.3 trillion. (All figures are in constant 2010 dollars.) This should be considered a minimum estimate. It probably understates real future costs because it undercounts the number of unlawful immigrants and dependents who will actually receive amnesty and underestimates significantly the future growth in welfare and medical benefits.
Oh, but don’t let the facts get in the way! They’re just “looking for a better life,” right?
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Old 07-07-2015, 17:05   #24
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I work with the Mexican government. They are not our friends.
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Old 07-07-2015, 20:27   #25
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And down the rabbit hole it goes...

http://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j...96952980,d.b2w


"The gun used in the seemingly random slaying of a woman on a San Francisco pier belonged to a federal agent, a law enforcement official briefed on the matter said Tuesday."

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Old 07-07-2015, 21:20   #26
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So you “have a ton of respect” for the criminal activity that is being perpetrated by these barbarians?

http://www.wnd.com/2006/11/39031/



http://www.breitbart.com/big-governm...lien-dreamers/



You’re complacent with the monumental economic losses that this country will suffer?

http://www.heritage.org/research/rep...he-us-taxpayer



Oh, but don’t let the facts get in the way! They’re just “looking for a better life,” right?
The Pew research center estimates about 5.9 million illegal Mexican aliens in the US in 2012. As of now, our national debt is 18.2 trillion. I'm not going to be under the impression that illegal aliens account for roughly 1/3rd of it. I also stand by my statements.
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Old 07-07-2015, 23:54   #27
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And down the rabbit hole it goes...

http://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j...96952980,d.b2w


"The gun used in the seemingly random slaying of a woman on a San Francisco pier belonged to a federal agent, a law enforcement official briefed on the matter said Tuesday."

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Stolen from the agent's vehicle. I'd love to point a finger at an alphabet agency, but I can't in good conscience do it in this case. There but for the grace of God go I, situation.

I hope the family crucifies the city.
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Old 07-08-2015, 10:36   #28
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The Pew research center estimates about 5.9 million illegal Mexican aliens in the US in 2012. As of now, our national debt is 18.2 trillion. I'm not going to be under the impression that illegal aliens account for roughly 1/3rd of it. I also stand by my statements.

You've got to kidding, that's completely wrong! The numbers haven't been that low since the '90's.

http://www.pewhispanic.org/2014/12/1...orized-trends/

It appears that you're cherry-picking the facts to suit your own conclusions here.

Are you a member of La Raza, perchance?
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Old 07-08-2015, 19:00   #29
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We're talking about Mexico. 11-12 million is the worldwide number.

http://www.pewresearch.org/fact-tank...on-in-the-u-s/
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We're talking about Mexico. 11-12 million is the worldwide number.

http://www.pewresearch.org/fact-tank...on-in-the-u-s/
Well isn't that peculiar? I seem to recollect that this discussion was about an innocent American woman being murdered by a 7-time felon who should have been deported after his first offense and never allowed to return.

I don’t really think it mattered to Kathryn Steinle that the man who murdered her was Mexican, and I don’t think it matters to the grieving family, apart from the fact that it could have been prevented if only the city of San Francisco had done its due diligence.

But, basically what you’re insinuating is that all of these Mexican illegals are our friends, right? And anyone who says differently must be a (insert progressive smear word here).

Frankly, it's irrelevant if the total number of Mexican illegals has increased or decreased by a minuscule percentage or not. If there’s 5.9 million of them, then that’s 5.9 million too many. Of course, every research, and gov’t., agency knows that there are far more of them than that, hence the term “undocumented.”

Although, it’s certainly obvious that you’ve made up your mind, despite the fact that your fellow countrymen are being murdered and brutalized by these criminals every single day (as long as it doesn't affect you I'm sure). Not to mention the fact that in the areas most heavily populated by illegals, the local and state governments are going bankrupt on account of having to pay for their food stamps, schooling, housing, medical expenses, and the criminal damages that they incur.

And never mind the fact that millions of them, whom you claim to have so much respect for, are actively aiding, abetting, and financing the cartels in their criminal enterprises, which increases the violence on both sides of the border.


http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/n...tels/11423695/


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The price of getting through Mexico and across the border into Texas could range from $1,000 to $10,000, depending on the client's nationality and ability to pay, says Janice Ayala, the special agent in charge of Homeland Security Investigations in San Antonio. The fee is paid in bunches along the way, and all the money goes to the drug cartels.

And on that pleasant thought, have a nice day.
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