The ACLU of TX at it again, suing for ridiculous amounts. For perspective, Rodney King got 3.8M, so $100M seems outlandish. Especially since no American citizen has ever been awarded that by any foreign govt (Kate Steinle comes to mind) If they can't get in, they'll find a way to try to bleed us dry - using American lawyers with no skin in the game to do so. Such an insult
1 posted on
05/24/2019 2:14:38 AM PDT by
blueplum
To: blueplum
We wont ever kill you if you stay in your respective shitholes.
The End
2 posted on
05/24/2019 2:45:35 AM PDT by
EEGator
To: blueplum
$100,000,000? Even 100,000,000¢ would be too much.
To: blueplum
They killed ONE illegal? What a shame.
To: blueplum
They based that amount on what she would have screwed the American Taxpayers had she lived and stayed here.
Oh, BTW... F her.
5 posted on
05/24/2019 3:47:42 AM PDT by
Feckless
(The US Gubbmint / This Tagline CENSORED by FR \ IrOnic, ain't it?)
To: blueplum
We not only have enemies invading we have enemies here helping the enemy invaders
To: blueplum
I’m guessing those would be Venezuelan dollars? That seems about right, then.
7 posted on
05/24/2019 3:58:02 AM PDT by
Moltke
(Reasoning with a liberal is like watering a rock in the hope to grow a building.)
To: blueplum
$100,000,000...
That’s a whole lotta illegal house cleaning. A house cleaner would have to clean 80-100 houses a day to earn that over the course of a lifetime.
8 posted on
05/24/2019 4:22:49 AM PDT by
moovova
To: blueplum
A hundred million?
OK, I agree*....
*A hundred million worth of small arms ammunition fired in a southerly direction at these cockroaches.
9 posted on
05/24/2019 4:29:28 AM PDT by
2CAVTrooper
(I survive on Caffeine & Hate & sometimes Whiskey.)
To: blueplum
Give the family $500 and make them among the richest people in Guatemala.
And give the ACLU of Texas approximately....ZERO!
To: blueplum
CBP's initial statement on May 23, 2018, about Gómez González's death said that the agent used his gun after being attacked by "multiple subjects using blunt objects." The agency called Gómez González an assailant. The agency revised its statement a day later to say Gómez González was "one member of the group" that rushed the agent and ignored orders to get on the ground. The statement said the agent fired one round.
11 posted on
05/24/2019 6:10:49 AM PDT by
gaijin
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