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To: Enlightened1

I live in Mexico. I post from Mexico. Less than 100 yards where I pen these words, a young man died with a bullet in his forehead. The man who committed the crime, fled across deserts, resides safely now in San Bernadino, California. In 1996 3 young men broke into my house in Mexico, and ran to live in Las Vegas, they ran drugs up and down the Interstates. Jose Antonio stole bicycles and released on bond, fled to the U.S, he works in an exotic fish store in Tampa, Florida. AND YES it works both ways. Every year I stumble across U.S. citizens, who have fled the UNJUST court systems of the USA. I have had 18 yr old boys, who had consensual sex, with a 15 yr. old girl who wanted to PLAY. The boy got the book thrown at him, and they wanted him to do 35 years in prison. THAT was because he committed this crime near the Jon Benet Crime scene, and judges were out to STOP pedophiles. MANY Americans living around Chapala the Lake, are fugitives trying to hide from the law. So, if Donald Trump could make this statement and it could be TRUE, I would suggest that the Mexicans could say the same, that the criminals of America have sought refuge among their hoarded masses.


58 posted on 07/07/2015 6:46:53 AM PDT by rovenstinez
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To: rovenstinez

American politicians in both parties are stampeding all over themselves to pander to Mexico and adopt mass illegal alien amnesty schemes. But while the Mexican government lobbies for more “humane” treatment of illegal border crossers from their country into ours, Mexico remains notoriously restrictionist toward “undesirable” foreigners who break their laws or threaten their security.

Despite widely touted immigration “reforms” adopted in 2011, Mexico still puts Mexico first — as any country that is serious about protecting its sovereignty should and would.

While amnesty advocates and civil liberties zealots in the U.S. decry “police state” tactics against illegal aliens, Mexico fiercely maintains laws against illegal border crossings; “verification visits” to enforce visa conditions; requirements that foreigners produce proof of legal status on demand; and enforcement and cooperation between and among immigration officials and law enforcement authorities at all levels in Mexico. Native-born Mexicans are also empowered to make citizens arrests of illegal aliens and turn them in to authorities.

Mexico’s National Catalog of Foreigners tracks all outside tourists and foreign nationals. A National Population Registry tracks and verifies the identity of every member of the population, who must carry a citizens identity card. Visitors who do not possess proper documents and identification are subject to arrest at any time. And for those seeking permanent residency or naturalization, Mexico requires that they must not be economic burdens on society and must have clean criminal histories. Those seeking to obtain Mexican citizenship must show a birth certificate, provide a bank statement proving economic independence, pass an exam and prove they can provide their own health care.”


74 posted on 07/07/2015 6:53:42 AM PDT by central_va (I won't be reconstructed and I do not give a damn.)
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To: rovenstinez

“...that the criminals of America have sought refuge among their hoarded masses.”

But not 30 million. If you are an American, try evading a traffic ticket. You will be destroyed. In you are an illegal committing an actual crime, by breaking and entering, you are lionized and receive taxpayer benefits.


116 posted on 07/07/2015 7:31:35 AM PDT by odawg
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