Posted on 07/23/2008 4:06:09 PM PDT by SJackson
This is impossible because Comrade Juan McNuts assures us that his proposals do not amount to "Amnesty." If counterfeit documents are available for less than $10 each ($20M / 2M Docs), Juan would be proved stupid.
today we wouldn’t tolerate the palmer raids and the development of the fbi under j edgar hoover to pursue the mafia as they did.
Johnny Sutton?
"Thank you, Jorge Bush. You kept Al-Qai'da from killing us so we could be murdered in our homes by criminals you let into the country with your crackpot "compassion."
“Family values don’t stop at the border”
Hey, they were just looking for employment to feed their families? Gods children, don’t you know.
Thank goodness they’re not in Boca!
Just forging the documents that Americans won’t forge.
How the hell do you know? Don’t give em any ideas! shhhhh LOL
“Thay is no mafia!”, Tony Soprano.
Open-borders politicians are nothing short of treasonous, and in a more enlightened time, when citizens knew how to deal with treachery, they would have been drawn and quartered.
Oh, well, one can dream.
Now that Organized Crime is tied in with Illegal Immigration, the FBI will be on their case.
We as Americans tend to interpret other cultures and nations, through our own experiences in our own culture, in our own nation.
It’s almost astoundingly naive.
There’s no similarity between the American Italian mob, and in particular (since these seem to be the two most completely misunderestimated) Mexico’s corruption, and similarly the relationship between China’s communists and the so-called Triads.
Mexican gangs are increasingly an American southwest hazard. Increasingly, there are in major southwest American metro areas, specific pockets of almost-total Mexican population. It’s a cliche, but there are parts of Southern California, where it really does look remarkably, almost exactly like you’re in Mexico.
The gangs are not a distinct object. They’re intermeshed politically with the bug-eyed left, with the “reconquistas”, with local politicians and their neighbors. They become thorns, on Mexican roses. Keeping others threatened. Driving away, others.
Advancing, the “reconquista”.
Was listening to the guy from the webside “Softwar” on Coast to Coast AM this week. He mentioned a similar sort of structure, with Chinese attacks on the internet.
Evidently, the lines between the PRC, and the so-called “Triads”, are blurring.
We ignore these mega-threats at our peril.
We do seem, to be ignoring them.
Why do people always think that illegal aliens can commit all the crimes they want and get away with it while citizens will be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law? This is just a misconception for the most part. Illegals get prosecuted just like the rest of us, and probably get nailed harder in the system for the most part. I worked as a public defender for years and had to represent a lot of illegals in the process. If anything, the offers illegals would get from prosecutors tended to be worse than those for citizens. Often when we'd be negotiating a deal the fact that someone was Hispanic, illegal especially, would come up in the discussion. I'd hear something like, “your guy is an illegal alien, our jury is going to ream his a$$.” And they would too. Nobody likes illegal aliens, not the cops, not the prosecutors, not the judges and certainly not the jurors. Why in the heck would we let them go around committing crimes in our communities and not prosecute them? The feds have their b.s. excuses for not deporting people, and are actually doing a little better at deporting people now, especially when it comes to “criminal aliens,” those arrested for committing crimes other than coming here without permission. Local law enforcement typically do not do the feds job of enforcing immigration laws, but they do enforce our own local/state laws. There are always exceptions to anything it seems but for the most part throughout the country if illegal aliens get caught committing crimes they get prosecuted at least as hard as citizens if not harder.
Thay is no mafia!, =congress
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