This speaks volumes.
SECURE THE BORDER NOW!!!
Just have the map printer change "north" to "south".
That'll fix that problem.......
We should hand out Mexican maps to our minutemen. They should show all major military and police installations, as well as know narcotrafficer hideouts. Yes, totally innocent, just want them to know where to hit first when we invade, er I mean, where to report border problems to.
It's Time to BOMB THE CRAP OUT OF MEXICO!
Allrighty then. Time to bomb Mexico.
Bienvenidos a los Estados Unidos!
Now go the **** home!
What's spanish for "Mine field"?
I guess Mexico moves ahead of Venezuela on the World Tour then.
I'd even consider lobbying to move them ahead of North Korea.
America should start distributing incorrect maps of Arizona in Mexico, with Border Patrol stations marked "Rest Stops".
The Border Patrol just needs to get a copy of the map, look at the marked locations, go there, and wait for illegals to show up.
said Mauricio Farah, one of the commission's national inspectors. "The only thing we are trying to do is warn them of the risks they face and where to get water, so they don't die."...... Farah said
migration "is a human right"
and that "the United States should be grateful" the commission is doing something to curb the death toll, because
"hundreds of thousands of Mexicans help maintain their economy."
Which one of these is not like the other....
If we catch illegals with any of these Vincente Fox documents, they should be singled out for "special" treatment.
One of Mexico's bureaucrats said last year that Mexico was 'integrating' with the US. Like it or not, that's what's happening. Along with a lawyer showing up on O'Reilly, defending Guatemalans here illegally...eight or so...picked up as they were playing soccer on a Ct. schoolyard, during school hours. The lawyer had the gall to say these 'peaceful' Guatemalans posed less danger to the kids than several mothers...legal US citizens...running on the school track. In case you missed it, US citizens have no rights. Only invaders.
Another way to look at these illegals would be as refugees, fleeing an oppressive dictator.
The Mexican government has never cared about its people. They have drained their people dry and encouraged them to do things that would be illegal here.
Even the Mexican police has had a hand in racketeering. And they drive around in Jeep Grand Cherokees stolen from U.S. citizens.
They take our money, usurp our sovereignty and thumb their noses at us. Maybe it's time for another Mexican-American war.
Maybe they could divert the money spent on this enterprise to make life more tenable for the poor people of their own country who crave better conditions.
Well, one thing to do is to remove all the water stations.
Replace them with a rescue beacon that alerts the BP.
BP to take the invaders strait back to Mex., NOT a U.S. hospital.
The top sources of US crude oil imports for November were Canada (1.776 million barrels per day), Mexico (1.658 million barrels per day), Saudi Arabia (1.267 million barrels per day), Nigeria (1.163 million barrels per day), and Venezuela (1.009 million barrels per day). The rest of the top ten sources, in order, were Angola (0.641 million barrels per day), Iraq (0.572 million barrels per day), Colombia (0.281 million barrels per day), Kuwait (0.273 million barrels per day), and Algeria (0.265 million barrels per day). Total crude oil imports averaged 10.265 million barrels per day in November, which is an increase of 0.885 million barrels per day from October. The top five exporting countries accounted for 67 percent of United States crude oil imports in November and the top ten sources accounted for approximately 87 percent of all U.S. crude oil imports.