1 posted on
11/11/2018 6:46:11 AM PST by
deandg99
To: deandg99
This is just the very tippy-tip of the iceberg.
2 posted on
11/11/2018 6:48:54 AM PST by
trisham
(Zen is not easy. It takes effort to attain nothingness. And then what do you have? Bupkis.)
To: deandg99
No trial needed, immeadite deportation
3 posted on
11/11/2018 6:50:02 AM PST by
Keyhopper
(Indians had bad immigration laws)
To: deandg99
Now you know had the Indians felt when they started seeing the white man moving into the west.
4 posted on
11/11/2018 6:51:42 AM PST by
Keyhopper
(Indians had bad immigration laws)
To: deandg99
They were just trying to pull out a win for Hollywood’s Favorite Taco Bell Mexican, Beto Burrito.
To: deandg99
7 posted on
11/11/2018 7:09:12 AM PST by
gaijin
To: deandg99
I think there might be something in their last names.
8 posted on
11/11/2018 7:13:19 AM PST by
bgill
(CDC site, "We don't know. how people are infected with Ebola.")
To: deandg99
Wow a thousand dollar bond. She will have to somehow come up with a 100 dollars before she skips town.
10 posted on
11/11/2018 7:18:55 AM PST by
Clay Moore
(He has erected a multitude of New Offices, and sent hither swarms of Officers to harass our people)
To: deandg99
Wow, a whopping $10,000 bond. Which means they can hire a bail bondsman and get out for $1000.00.
Then they disappear. Probably across the border.
Such idiots we have allowing this to happen.
14 posted on
11/11/2018 8:05:25 AM PST by
unixfox
(Abolish Slavery, Repeal the 16th Amendment)
To: deandg99
It is everywhere
Grand Jury’s even in our little County had a couple of these cases that went back to 2012-2016, it takes a long time and requires someone that is dedicated and adamant about getting it to Court. Good news is that once Indicted they have very little defense and it is pretty much a Slam Dunk, bad news... probably 1 in 50ish get Indicted and the ones Indicted were habitual offenders get a slap on the wrist.
16 posted on
11/13/2018 4:59:13 PM PST by
TexasTransplant
(Damn the Torpedoes! Full Speed Ahead!)
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