Posted on 12/12/2021 10:10:34 PM PST by blueplum
AMLO calls on Biden administration to slow migration flows by investing in jobs and social programs in Northern Triangle countries
EL PASO, Texas (Border Report) – The president of Mexico will be in Juarez late Friday to talk about the growing problem of cars illegally imported from the United States.
Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador is expected to announce an amnesty to allow the owners of 100,000 so-called “crooked” or “chocolate” cars in Juarez to legally register their vehicles next year, the Office of Mayor Cruz Perez Cuellar said.
Juarez and Chihuahua state officials say unregistered cars pose a public safety threat because some are used to commit crimes and it’s impossible to track their current owners....
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We give amnesty to illegal people from there.
They give amnesty to stolen vehicles from here.
Tit for tat.
Someone down there is driving my 1985
Mustang GT 5.0 convertible. White w/a
red interior. Stolen in Albuquerque.
More go to Muslim petro nations
mexico would not dare do this if the election had not been stolen by biden imho
Oh so we’re suppose to create jobs for foreigners in their own country???? How about their own government officials footing that bill instead of pocketing all the money we already sent.
How has Albuquerque turned into a dump of criminality?
My 85 GT was red with white leather interior.
That’s the Biden employment plan for illegals and ghetto gangs. These organized crews have been targeting electronic and jewelry stores. Why not just go to a Mercedes dealer in San Diego, drive the inventory to Tijuana, register and sell them. Perhaps Newsome could order the CHP to escort the caravan of stolen cars back across the border.
“illegally imported”
Gotta luv the turn of phrases libs keep creating. Can’t use “illegal imported” when speaking of humans though.
I was there for the first time back in 2013.
I asked about the strange laws regarding alcohol and restaurants.
I was told it was because alcoholism is so huge in NM.
I loved mine. For the times, it was a
good performing car.
I’ll give you three guesses (and the
first two don’t count). I lived there
for twelve years. The crime rate just
kept getting worse. My house was broken
into 3 times, 6 car batteries, 2 sets of
wheels and tires stolen in that time.
Plus one absolutely pristine 1985
Mustang GT 5.0 convertible.
The last straw was the three bullet
holes thru the front window.
Accepted a job in the SE part of the
state. Couldn’t move fast enough.
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