Posted on 04/03/2018 10:02:47 PM PDT by V K Lee
Catch and release, explained A huge caravan of Central Americans is headed for the U.S., and no one in Mexico dares to stop them, BuzzFeed News reported on Friday. A number of the caravans participants have said they intend to cross the U.S. border illegally once they get here, hoping to slip by American authorities undetected.
An immigration system that gives everyone a fair chanceincluding both newcomers and longstanding American citizensrequires respect for our Nations laws. Yet catch-and-release loopholes, which are the result of statutory and judicial obstacles, encourage illegal immigration and prevent the removal of these individuals once they arrive. That lawlessness helps no one.
President Donald J. Trump has called upon Congress to enact comprehensive reform that addresses this breakdown in the system. In the absence of lasting solutions, we can only expect the flow of illegal immigration into our country to continue in the years ahead.
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The band of gypsies coming our direction happen to be arriving at an opportune time, do they not? Brilliant, Mr. President. By ALL means necessary US citizens do ask you keep us safe from ALL invaders!
Do they use barbless hooks so they won’t tear up their mouths in this catch and release program?
I prefer catch, then six months hard labor, then release at the southern border of Mexico.
They could work off the cost of the plane ride back and their eats.
Take bio-metric data from them and for a second offense 10yrs hard labor.
Third strike and you are OUT. Life at hard labor doing useful work on the nations infrastructure.
.....why DAT be el racist....and el bigotry...ya big bully el rabig
Would prefer to see them use spear guns.
The catch could be pulled off the barb and set free to lick his wounds.
You would suggest they work on our infrastructure?
At this time Texas highways are being ‘worked on’ by a firm which from the name suggests Mexico. Senaco? Senacoa? Sorry, the name escapes me but their ‘work’ does not. A new road just west of us (a portion of North Dallas Tollway) was done by them recently. The pavement is as though you were riding on a train track. Thump thump thump Noisy?? Ear plugs, please.
Looks as though they hire no one but Mexicans, few gringos are seen with the crews.
Their work is par with the local county/state crews now repairing asphalt damage on the state roads. Pot holes one might drown in - so deep and wide. Repair, and a few months later they’re at it again. Texas roads are as bad or worse than Oklahoma’s. These are the folks BO’B supplied with cash (shovel ready jobs) in his stimulus payout...right to his Mexican friends, nary a gringo in sight.
If the deportee were a good, decent, honest worker, perhaps. If he be anything like the IT guys the d’rats hired (with no vetting or background checks) then let’s think twice. Why allow a questionable illegal to do a job when a US citizen might need that position.
I’ve been gone from Texas for only about a year now. The highway labor is mostly latino all over Texas roads and has been for a loooong time.
The tollways in Texas are mostly owned by the constructors in a long term public private partnership to finance the roads. They keep what they build and they build it as fast as they can.
The Texas roads would have to go an equally looooong way to be half as bad as Oklahoma’s.
I think that from 2008 most Red States got shorted on feral highway money. I know the data shows that Oklahoma did which is one of the problems with their roads but they have always been bad and the ODOT has been managing poorly for a long time.
That Texas is drifting to favor more and more tollways, one would be led to believe they would at least offer a smooth ride and be kinder to the tires that speed over the surface.
As to mismanagement, ODOT is one of many suffering from that affliction. DISD is doing no better.
Speaking of Texas and gone. Do you miss the Texas life? And final question...are you a native Texan or did you find your way to God's country by another route? :-)
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