Posted on 08/29/2015 10:47:36 PM PDT by Red Steel
Republican presidential candidate Chris Christie on Saturday compared tracking illegal immigrants in the United States to locating FedEx packages, even pledging to ask the company's founder and CEO to temporarily work with his administration to show immigration officials how to do it effectively.
The comments, at a town hall meeting in New Hampshire, caused an uproar on social media, Mediate and CNN reports.
"At any moment, FedEx can tell you where that package is," the New Jersey governor said. "It's on the truck. It's at the station. It's on the airplane. It's back in another station. It's back at the truck. It's at our doorstep. She just signed for it.
(Excerpt) Read more at newsmax.com ...
Previously posted. CC is going to need the Big Truck and two bar-code tattoos.
Flashback to 2011: Gingrich also advocated a federal registration system, comparing the process of tracking down illegal immigrants to the ability of FedEx and UPS to track packages. Gingrich said UPS and FedEx process a combined 24 million packages each day.
Read more: http://www.politico.com/story/2011/11/gingrich-goes-deeper-on-immigration-069276#ixzz3kH6EhrTV
The IRS are certainly Hell Dogs...
Track CC like a gravitational Black Hole...
All it takes is a UPC tattoo on the forehead or back of the hand. /s
Track the illegal scumbags and send them back to mexico or wherever they came from. And round up their anchor babies and ship them out too.
Do FedEx packages get drunk and drive around aimlessly? Do they use hookers and take drugs? Do they cheat on their partner packages, and, worst of all, do they beget little packages that suck up taxpayer money like breast milk?
Track Illegals like UPS or FedEx tracks packages?
The analogy would either require that Illegals are constantly under the control of ICE (or somebody), just as the shipped packages are always under the control of UPS/FedEx until they are delivered; or we would have to have a network (and the technology) of public retina-scanners, like something out of an Arnold Schwartzenegger or Tom Cruise movie.
I don’t think we’re there yet.
So illegals are like like FedEx “packages, so we just put em’ all on trucks and drive them around the country? Cuz FedEx “looses track of them” upon delivery.
I guess this would have to be a modern day “Keeping Jose on the MTA.” We just don’t give him and Josefina another nickel each.
Yeah. Illegal border-crossers are more like human junk mail.
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....we tap you on the shoulder and say, 'Excuse me, thanks for coming, time to go.'"
"time to go" - - best phrase I've heard in years.
Hey Crispy Creme, if we can get our hands on an illegal invader we can take this opportunity right then and there to deport the person.
Now tell me why would anyone vote for this guy who would pass up an opportunity like this? NO, he would rather track an illegal in our country instead of shipping the illegal invader out of here..
safeasthebanks, I included you on the post so you could read and report me to the mods for banning if you liked. I will do this on all my post from now on you lurking troll
First they’ll start with prisoners.
Then, with illegal aliens.
Then....
Am I the only one that’s seen the video’s of FEDEX drivers throwing packages over fences?
What a ridiculous statement and borderline disingenuous way to look like something productive is being done. Unless they are actually physically removed from the country, which is not as easy, obviously, as just keeping them out in the first place, this is pretty pointless. ‘It’s crossed the border’. ‘It’s on the truck’. ‘It’s in an amnesty city’.
Try it this way. My veterinarian put a chip in my dog. If he wanders off and is found lTer a scan of the chip has his name mine and my address and phone Why not with illegals?
Because they should be deported, not tolerated?
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