They don't have rules where they come from, so they don't obey any here.
They catch anything and everything regardless of size or quantity. It doesn't matter to them.
Rules are for gringos...................
Ping!...............
Walter Betancourth?
Odd name for a Honduran.
“the growing link between unlawful immigration and disregard for U.S. laws”
Wow. So, there’s a link between people who break the law and disregard for the law, and it’s growing?
“16 red drum”
And I’m sure this isn’t his first rodeo with overfishing.
Where were they working and living? What rental company cleared the illegal for apartment or house rental? What’s the name of the company he worked for? Probably lots of cockroaches under that rock.
Media pretends none of this matters so no investigation is ever thorough.
Illegal aliens, not undocumented migrants nor “Newcomers according to democrats” nor undocumented immigrants have broken Federal Law by just being here so why should they obey any US laws?
In the 70’s the Vietnamese nearly wiped out the shrimp in the Gulf of America and many Americans lost their livelihoods to the losers who were imported.
Red Drum, a fine tasting fish..
Georgia as well.
Local college had awesome Fox Squirrels, big “moon head” squirrels.
All gone now.
Why not deport him to Bermuda?
Bermuda doesn’t want him?
How about a compromise? Deport him halfway to Bermuda with a fishing line, bait, and a lifevest.
What? The environmentalist object to the lifevest because it might get caught in a shark’s teeth? Okay, no lifevest.
Poaching fish is not my style; I prefer them fried or broiled.
If ICE wants a good place to look for illegals, I’d recommend Black Dog Road on the south side of the Minnesota River here in the Twin Cities. You can see them from I-35 as it crosses the Minnesota River.
Oh and any laundromat in Burnsville, a second ring suburb of Minneapolis.
Same thing occurred after the Viet Nam refugees were brought to Minnesota.
I remember several instances of Hmong, Laotian, and Cambodians, being stopped with a trunkload of panfish. Some were 3-500 fish over our limits.