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To: GATOR NAVY
"United States is stupid," Mota-Campos reportedly told an immigration agent after his latest arrest, court records say. "I come back every time."

Unfortunately, I totally agree with him!

Mota-Campos has skirted the law - and harsh jail terms - until now by using 16 different names and fake identification papers in the 19 years he has lived here on and off.

He must be stopped for good. He's not bashful about it. People who are living in the shadows, my foot!

He claims to have killed someone in a drunken-driving accident in Mexico City and has a tattoo - a teardrop on his left cheek - that indicates ties to the Mexican mafia,

Actually, the teardrop tattoo means that he MURDERED somebody and that he must be a proud member of MS-13 who's taking credit for it.

In most countries, he would be shot dead on sight. When are our globalists going to "join" the rest of the world in enforcement? They are giving our sovereignty away and not even standing up to a criminal who's challenging us by telling the truth: the US is stupid! Amen.

Give him hard labor for his time in prison, deport him after time served and challenge him to come back. When he dares to; shoot the bastard on sight and advertise it!

28 posted on 10/25/2007 3:28:02 AM PDT by melancholy (Quiz: name one country, other than the USA, that doesn't control its borders.)
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To: melancholy
>>shoot the bastard on sight and advertise it!<<

Oh, that we could. But, Johnny Sutton would prosecute anyone who even thought of that.......(like Ramos and Compean?) Instead, we give them immunity, amnesty, money in their pocket, and tell them to bring their whole family with them when they return.

48 posted on 10/25/2007 9:40:18 AM PDT by yorkie
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