Posted on 03/02/2017 5:24:46 AM PST by davikkm
WASHINGTON In an exclusive interview, Mexican Ambassador to the U.S. Carlos M. Sada said the Mexican government would take back Mexicans who are deported from the United States but emphasized that the Mexican government would refuse to reimburse the U.S. for the construction of a border wall.
In his first televised interview as president last month, President Trump told ABC that immediate construction of the border wall would first be funded by taxpayers and we will be, in a form, reimbursed by Mexico.
I'm just telling you there will be a payment, Trump said, vowing 100 percent reimbursement from Mexico. It will be in a form, perhaps a complicated form.
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Mexico will accept their own nationals deported from U.S. But will not accept illegal aliens from other countries that U.S deports. So Mexico doesn’t want illegals in their country? What a great policy! Let’s replicate it here in U.S.
Send the rest to Trudeau.
You will take what you allowed to come through your country Mexico, or there will be hell to pay.
That’s mighty benevolent of you. Accepting YOUR OWN CITIZENS back into YOUR country. Thanks, man.
OR
The US will expose that Mexico is getting paid to have some 126 countries
gather at the Mexican border to slither into the US to get on the gravy train.
I think we can make a deal to deliver el Salvadoran Guatemalan and Honduran gang bangers to south of mexicos southern border wall
That the other side got 60 million votes from people who could care less about this BLATANT double standard, hurts my head.
I think 2020 will be a much easier fight.
But there’s a lot to be done in the next 1400 days.
This is a blessing in disguise.
this way we will require all Mexicans to arrange for visas months in advance with a complicated paper trail:
99% of them won’t be able to come.
this is great.
If they’re caught coming in from Mexico, they need to go back to Mexico, whether they are Mexican nationals or not. This will give Mexico an incentive to manage it’s own border security.
Ska-rew that!
That's letting the corrupt Mexican govt off the hook. They came in through Mexico, they can leave the same way.
Good! How soon can you take them?
What paperwork does Mexico and the US have to know? Deportees could just claim to be OTM and gum up the works.
How much "foreign aid" (bribe money) does the US give Mexico every year?
Mexico is profiting from human trafficking, they WILL take back their illegals they are smuggling into the US.
Easy - when captured crossing the border, ask them to show one of two forms of identity - that they are U.S. citizen, or have a valid foreign passport and visa to enter the U.S., otherwise, summarily put them back across the border; no detentions, no hearings, no question of what country they are citizens of.
Just used sealed cargo trains...border to border
Give them a Lenin ride
Lenin returns to Russia from exile - Apr 16, 1917 - HISTORY.com
www.history.com/this-day-in-history/lenin-returns-to-russia-from-exile
On this day in History, Lenin returns to Russia from exile on Apr 16, 1917. ...
to cross Germany en route from Switzerland to Sweden in a sealed railway car. .
If they don't acccept...then "diesel" ride them to the southern border
Transit, better known as "diesel therapy" to the feds, is maybe the worst part of being incarcerated. Imagine being handcuffed with a chain around your waist securing the handcuffs to your stomach area. You can't move your arms up and down or side to side. Your feet are shackled, limiting you to baby steps. Now get on a bus. And then be stuck on the bus with similarly shackled convicts forever. (It starts at three or four in the morning, and 1216--hour days are the norm.) You can try and guess where you're going, but you never will.
Mexico will take whatever we catapult over that damn wall.
We need a new policy.
If an illegal alien is deported and returns, or if his country won’t take him back, he is deported somewhere that doesn’t have a land path back to the US.
Somalia and Libya are good candidates.
Ah, so we HAVE moved to the ‘negotiation’ phase! Prepare accordingly, Mexico.
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