Posted on 02/22/2019 2:31:18 PM PST by jazusamo
Yep, it is unreal. Sickening.
Make that a thousand buss loads and I would call it a good start.
A good start
If they are illegal aliens, they shouldnt have any Constitutional Rights!
It’s not ICE’s fault the thieving and invading bastards are “latinos” (Spaniards). This isn’t racial profiling unless you are abusing your right to smoke “medical” marijuana recreationally. If I were the “judge”, I’d throw those racist SPLC bastards our of my court on their asses.
Either their lawyer is stupid or he has been told a judge will support this.
Bump! & Bump!
And there is no such thing as race.
Fine the owner(s) of the business 100,000 for each illegal AND BUILT The WALL!
The SPLC is a criminal enterprise.
No question.
Build the Wall!
Deport them ALL!
Sick of illegal aliens having more rights than citizens.
When can whites sue Obama, Holder, Booker, Lynch, Rice, Harris, Waters, Jackson-Lee, and Jarrett?
You know, I’m not really comfortable with the feds hauling everyone there in and only then questioning about immigration status.
I would be rather upset if I were working somewhere and such a raid hauled dozens or hundreds of us into jail and then *eventually* let go everyone except the people violating the law.
“5. Prior to the raid, the federal officers did not know the identities or the immigration status
of any worker in the Plant. They knew only that many of the workers were Hispanic. Only
after detaining the Latino workers and, in many instances, not until after transporting the
workers to an offsite location did the federal officers question the workers about their identity
or immigration status. Ultimately, only eleven of the approximately 100 workers arrested were
charged with any crime.....
I think - just my opinion- that if they had a warrant or specified it as an immigration raid, and had the ability on the spot to determine who was illegal, it would have been OK; just arresting everyone in a building and sorting them all out later is not something I’d like to be a part of.
Not saying the result was bad, but seems pretty heavy handed.
OTOH, screw SPLC.
Lots of illegals are hired in varying sectors now. Landscaping is just about taken over by them. A
lot of home construction, foundation, concrete,
brick, roofing etc are being done by them now.
On Thrusday/Friday paydays go by some grocery or
store that will cash payroll checks and provide
money wire services and they’ll be lined up to
get some money and wire money to the home land.
But they are here and will work hard.
Excellent point. A parallel is that police profile individuals simply because they’re criminals. I’m sure there’s a judge or 50 out there who would agree to hear such inanity.
But, only because there were three empty seats.
WHY ARE WE ALLOWING CITIZENS FROM OTHER COUNTRIES
ENTERING ILLEGALLY GRANTING THEM RIGHTS
THAT THEIR COUNTRY DENY US HAVING
WHEN ENTERING IT LEGALLY ???
It’s time we consider illegal entry by any person who is a non Mexican citizen illegally entering the United States through the US Mexican border a defacto Mexican citizen with limited Mexican constitutional rights subject to their laws while transiting. As well as any Mexican citizen doing so. Subject to reciprocal citizen treatment a citizen of the United States receives in Mexico through the Mexican constitution on citizenship .
Besides being unable to vote one must also be a citizen to own land and Mexico is very restrictive about granting citizenship. Because of that a US citizen besides not being able to vote,and cannot have title in their name to any land property in Mexico. And until that is changed the US and the affected state should consider making that reciprocal.prohibiting citizens of Mexico or countries with similar restrictions from doing both voting and land ownership.. .
Amen!!
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