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Caravan migrant bragged about shooting Mexicans is kidnapped and tortured.
Borderland Beat ^ | November 18, 2018 | Chivis

Posted on 11/21/2018 8:33:14 PM PST by PanzerKardinal

It began when a Central American migrant was interviewed on video, threatening to shoot Mexicans who are protesting against the caravan. It is unclear where this took place but most likely in Tijuana Mexico, near the POE with the United States.

He threatened to shoot Mexicans that interfered, saying, “If they want violence, that is what they will see. What are 30 a$$holes going to do against 30k migrants?” he asked.

He is heard about next in a video posted on social media after he is kidnapped and is being tortured


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To: PanzerKardinal

Might be a good time to set up a gofundme campaign to pay for buses starting in Tijuana and heading South. I bet a lot of them are ready to go.


81 posted on 11/22/2018 8:56:57 AM PST by Pollard (If you don't understand what I typed, you haven't read the classics.)
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To: MayflowerMadam

Mexico has been violating our sovereignty for years. And they have bee very arrogant and pugnacious about it. I trust you can recall their cries of “Reconquista!’?’.


82 posted on 11/22/2018 8:59:33 AM PST by jmacusa (Made it Ma, top of the world!'')
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To: ETCS

Mexican ‘’commerce’’ consists of taking $28 billion dollars a year out of this economy. Without that Mexico’s economy would collapse. Certainly in the last thirty years previous American presidents have been warned that stopping this transfer of capital and closing the border would result in a socioeconomic collapse in Mexico that would send a tsunami of Mexicans across the border. Short of invading Mexico, which would be equally catastrophic there is nothing we can do, short of simply annexing Mexico, which would still result in every Mexican pouring out of the place. Mexico is like the horrible relative you’re stuck with.


83 posted on 11/22/2018 9:13:56 AM PST by jmacusa (Made it Ma, top of the world!'')
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To: kiltie65
You get it. You see what's happening. And in short order Mexicans are turning California into a crap hole. That's all they know how to do. Mexico's elites are emptying Mexico of their lower classes and their unwanted with a callousness that is beyond galling. Their attitude is "Here Gringo, they're all yours.'' And as they help them sneak in here they're told "Keep sending the money back or we put your family in jail''. I swear to God I hate Mexico.
84 posted on 11/22/2018 9:20:27 AM PST by jmacusa (Made it Ma, top of the world!'')
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To: PanzerKardinal

Well, a first for me today.

I walked down to the local pulpería this morning to buy some vegetables. On my way back I ran into a man, admittedly he was a bit tipsy, who started to yell at me about “Donald Trump killed a Honduran at the US border yesterday”. I explained to him that Donald Trump didn’t kill anyone, and if the guy was killed it was Mexicans, not Trump. I also explained that I’M NOT Donald Trump, and I have nothing to do with any of that crap at the border.

Incidents like this do not frighten me much, mainly because I think the guy was drunk and just shooting off his mouth. It bothers me a little, however, because I can foresee this attitude spreading among the people here, especially in the cities. I hope this situation is resolved one way or another soon. I have never felt in personal danger anywhere in Honduras, but if this situation goes seriously south I may not be walking alone around Comayaguela for a while.


85 posted on 11/22/2018 9:21:25 AM PST by Gideon300
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To: Tennessee Nana
Ask any Spaniard, as I have over my life what they think of the Spanish spoken by Mexicans , Central and South Americans and you get a very severe sideways look to say the least. Spaniards are VERY contemptuous of Mexicans and Central and South Americans on so many levels.
86 posted on 11/22/2018 9:29:06 AM PST by jmacusa (Made it Ma, top of the world!'')
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To: PanzerKardinal

I’m not sure if I believe this story because it is never clear where this Honduran guy was interviewed. Was it on youtube? TV? And the cartels saw it and said “let’s hunt this guy down?” They would air that on TV with the expletives? Just say I’m skeptical about it.


87 posted on 11/22/2018 11:24:07 AM PST by BeadCounter
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To: BeadCounter

I heard about this story 3 days ago. If it is real, it should have been covered somewhere in the English-languaged press, even Breitbart or someone. It’s nowhere. It could be fake.


88 posted on 11/22/2018 11:27:46 AM PST by BeadCounter
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To: jmacusa
Consider this a nit-picking response to your comment, but it's has very HEAVY WEIGHT to the idea.

... Further more they feel they have first dibs on getting in here and more importantly they pull $28 billion dollars a year out of our economy and send it back in remittances. ...

Why is it; when in some local community, a business owner wants to build a factory to build widgets, etc. The business owner, the local politicians' exposes the virtues that the jobs will bring 3 (three) times the amount of money into said local community, by way of trickle down economics, i.e., said factory worker will now be able to hire say a landscaper, the landscaper will buy new equipment, the equipment seller will now be able {Fill in the Blank,} etc.

So if the above paragraph is a true {business} model, if you will, why or why not should the $28 billion dollars a year out of our economy not count as $84 billion dollars a year out of our economy.

I know that I'm the dumbest person in the room, but to me the math doesn't add up.

O.K. now chew me a new one, i.e., tell me how I've been out in the sun too long without a hat on.

89 posted on 11/22/2018 2:04:50 PM PST by Stanwood_Dave ("Testilying." Cop's lie, only while testifying, as taught in their respected Police Academy(s).)
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To: Stanwood_Dave

The $28 billion is not being spent here in the US on any other good or service made or provided for here. It isn’t put back into our economy. It is taken out of it and sent out of the country. It’s a net loss for Americans. And this is after this rabble has been given free health care, free education , welfare, food stamps, etc.


90 posted on 11/22/2018 2:09:06 PM PST by jmacusa (Made it Ma, top of the world!'')
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To: jmacusa

“Spaniards are VERY contemptuous of Mexicans and Central and South Americans on so many levels.”

Not true for Argentinians espc in BA, their Castilian is as clear as those in Madrid.


91 posted on 11/22/2018 2:33:45 PM PST by apostoli ("When people get used to preferential treatment, equal treatment seems like discrimination." - Sowel)
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To: apostoli

In my experience with Spaniards they’re very contemptuous of ‘’Los Indios’’. Further more I was under the impression that the native language of Argentina was Portuguese, not Spanish.


92 posted on 11/22/2018 5:11:07 PM PST by jmacusa (Made it Ma, top of the world!'')
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To: jmacusa

Brazil speaks Portuguese, Argentina speaks Spanish.


93 posted on 11/22/2018 6:26:36 PM PST by christie
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To: PanzerKardinal
This is a violent group. They are exporting their criminals. For comparison, these are the murder rates per 100K:

1. El Salvador - 108

2. Honduras - 63

3. Venezuela - 57

9. Guatemala - 31

20. Mexico - 16

81. USA - 5

El Salvador has nearly 7 times the murder rate of Mexico and 21 times that of the US. They aren't excaping violence at home, they are bringing it to us.

94 posted on 11/22/2018 6:39:29 PM PST by christie
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To: Tennessee Nana
not all central america is as you described, costa rica being an exception. the speak a better castillian spanish than most mexicans, they for the most part are very clean, educated and take pride in themselves and their country.. most violence in cr is committed by foreigners, nicaraguans, columbians, venezuelans..

they are being innundated by nicaraguans seeking asylum in cr right now.

spain had a larger impact on cr than other countries because cr had a smaller population that survived and intermarried...

95 posted on 11/22/2018 7:02:05 PM PST by rolling_stone (Hang em slowly don't boil the rope make it a little short...)
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To: Chode

Thanks much and Merry Christmas!


96 posted on 11/23/2018 6:17:33 AM PST by dennisw
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To: Gideon300

We shall see.....


97 posted on 11/23/2018 6:18:47 AM PST by dennisw
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To: rolling_stone

All you are saying is that Costa Rica is mostly pure Spanish and not so many Indios and mixed bloods aka mestizos....like Mexico and Honduras, Guatemala, El Salvador....Nicaragua too.


98 posted on 11/23/2018 6:22:29 AM PST by dennisw
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To: dennisw

no i am, saying they have a different culture...


99 posted on 11/23/2018 6:43:07 AM PST by rolling_stone (Hang em slowly don't boil the rope make it a little short...)
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To: jmacusa
Sorry but YOU MISSED THE WHOLE point.

What I'm asking is simply instead of saying "$28 billion...."

How come the amount (what ever that amount is) is not in some way shown in a quantitative measure of a loss to the United States.

My example would be something similar to: The $28 billion being sent to (fill in the blank) is a loss potential of $84 billion, or, The $28 billion being sent to (fill in the blank) does create a net effect of a $84 billion loss to the United States economy, bla-bla-bla.

100 posted on 11/23/2018 11:08:05 AM PST by Stanwood_Dave ("Testilying." Cop's lie, only while testifying, as taught in their respected Police Academy(s).)
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