Posted on 05/23/2007 9:50:40 AM PDT by TejanoJim
It's like being in prison. That's how some detainees describe the conditions at the Willacy Detention Center.
Action 4 News has received various calls about the conditions inside the Willacy Detention Center where most 'Other-Than-Mexicans' are held before deportation.
The detention center in Raymondville is part of a Secure Border Initiative according to Immigration and Customs Enforcement. They tell Action 4 News it was built to end the "Catch-and-Release" program.
"As mandated by Congress, as we're getting them in custody we're removing them as quickly as possible" said Nina Pruneda a spokesperson for I.C.E.
(Excerpt) Read more at team4news.com ...
Quick, call a whahhhhhhbulance.
Do they expect a reservation at the local Hilton?
prolly want to be transfered to Club Gitmo...
I thought they were prisons with another name. What did they expect, they broke the law!
These folks have the same relationship with reality as the average liberal.
I wonder how the native countries of these people treats their illegals. Likely, “like being in prison”.
Yet still better than ‘home’........
And the problem with this is?
Shocking! How dare they treat these people like criminals, just because they’re breaking the law.
“It’s like being in prison.”
My question is why do Mexicans get special treatment? They broke the same law as the OTMs.
Oh, yeah. I forgot, GWB considers us the same country.
Well, yes, I could see the similarity.
But to reiterate, what part of “illegal” don’t you understand?
And they aren’t even serving a sentence, they are being “detained”.
It sounds better than a lot of refuge camps around the world. Entering the United States without legal documentation IS a crime. Sorry, they will get no pity from me.
They want the Hilton, they get Greybar Hotel.
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Fancy that! Criminals not wanting to be held in a prison environment! Who’da thunk it?
Treating illegals like they are illegal. Sorry, no sympathy from me. Just shuffle your rearendo back to Mexico. Hasta la vista baby!
Don't like it? Go home.
Mexicans are taken to the border and booted back across. Figuratively, of course.
With OTMs, we can’t just repatriate them. We have to negotiate with their home country to take them back.
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