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Caribbean-Latin America |
Mexico bitches, whines about crime and impacts from... illegals deported back |
2012-02-05 |
![]() The city's officials say the presence of large numbers of deportees poses public safety problems and further strains social-service programs. No shit? Business owners near the border complain that they drive up crime and drive away customers. Deportees say they often are made to feel like convicts even when they are not -- ostracized, unable to find work, lacking any family or friends in the area, targeted by police as well as criminals who shake them down and take their money and documents. to be sure, Mexico is asking for criminal info on who is getting sent back so they can handle them appropriately, but perhaps they could, you know, stop this before they cross? Nahhhh |
Posted by:Frank G |
#10 Maybe they should make it an offer they can't refuse |
Posted by: European Conservative 2012-02-05 16:00 |
#9 they already offer that. These assholes just stay on the border hoping to make another try to cross |
Posted by: Frank G 2012-02-05 15:16 |
#8 Perhaps the Mexican Govt could just transport them away from the border, to their home turf? Give them a bus ticket and a sack lunch (since they are their own citizens). |
Posted by: tipover 2012-02-05 14:44 |
#7 A solution to this problem might be found with a treaty agreement between the US and Mexico in which a special prison, just for Mexican nationals, is built just north of the border. Once a Mexican criminal has served his time in a US prison, he would be sent to this holding prison until agreement is reached between both US and Mexican bureaucrats, for his deportation to Mexico. While he waits, the US and Mexican governments would split the cost of his upkeep. |
Posted by: Anonymoose 2012-02-05 13:22 |
#6 Why yes Mike, they do have a different 'Justice Department' in Mexico whose chief officer is not named Holder. |
Posted by: Procopius2k 2012-02-05 12:48 |
#5 ...It wouldn't be because on this side of the border, they can frequently get away with it, would it? Naw. Couldn't be. Mike |
Posted by: Mike Kozlowski 2012-02-05 12:18 |
#4 Deacon, I thought that's how to say "Inshallah" in Spanish. ;-p |
Posted by: Barbara 2012-02-05 11:36 |
#3 How do you say "Karma's a bitch" in Spanish? El porvenir es un pinche puta I know: pretty coarse. |
Posted by: badanov 2012-02-05 11:19 |
#2 Que sera, sera. |
Posted by: Deacon Blues 2012-02-05 10:57 |
#1 How do you say "Karma's a bitch" in Spanish? |
Posted by: Barbara 2012-02-05 10:13 |