Unless the Mexican government gives them a travel visa in the US airport, they cannot even board the plane. This is why the “kick them across the border problem.”
And right now, criminals we send down come right back, so it is dependent on the wall. If they join a cartel, they aid and abet cartel members bringing drugs and murder back into the US.
So while I’m not disagreeing at all with the concept, the logistics need to be hammered out. As far as the Mexican government, they *are* willing to take the criminals; but they can only take them so fast. Their criminal justice system is incredibly weak, especially in the north, where there are enclaves run by the cartels.
So bottom line, it’s a good idea, but it needs a really big plan to make it work.
"How Eisenhower solved illegal border crossings from Mexico"
http://www.csmonitor.com/2006/0706/p09s01-coop.html
Unless the Mexican government gives them a travel visa in the US airport, they cannot even board the plane. This is why the kick them across the border problem.
The problem is, We have ALREADY DONE THIS before, Eisenhower didn’t give a rats ass what Mexico said or Did, he JUST DID IT and Threatened Mexico with WAR if they balked.
See Operation Wetback