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The Library => The SGA => Topic started by: GH2001 on June 22, 2010, 02:40:45 PM
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All over TV but can't get a link yet with full story.
I don't care what the details are - this is ABSURD!
So now countries can sue other countries if they don't like their laws?? With this logic there is not much sense in having sovereign countries. Countries are sovereign for a reason. This is just NUTS.
Let me get this straight....
We have one country - suing a state of another. Because they don't like the law of that state? Too bad Mexico doesn't get a say so in it. Maybe Arizona should sue Mexico City over whites being a minority in the city.
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All over TV but can't get a link yet with full story.
I don't care what the details are - this is ABSURD!
So now countries can sue other countries if they don't like their laws?? With this logic there is not much sense in having sovereign countries. Countries are sovereign for a reason. This is just NUTS.
Let me get this straight....
We have one country - suing a state of another. Because they don't like the law of that state? Too bad Mexico doesn't get a say so in it. Maybe Arizona should sue Mexico City over whites being a minority in the city.
What should be funny is when the Mexican immigration laws come out for a comparison. Theirs make Arizona's look like an open border policy.
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What should be funny is when the Mexican immigration laws come out for a comparison. Theirs make Arizona's look like an open border policy.
link thingy below:
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2010/06/22/ap/national/main6607251.shtml (http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2010/06/22/ap/national/main6607251.shtml)
according to the above AP/CBS report, Mexico has submitted a brief in support of one of the lawsuits that have been filed. Mexico has not filed its own case against the state of Arizona.
Still, the whole border/immigration situation is a class A FUBAR.
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link thingy below:
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2010/06/22/ap/national/main6607251.shtml (http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2010/06/22/ap/national/main6607251.shtml)
according to the above AP/CBS report, Mexico has submitted a brief in support of one of the lawsuits that have been filed. Mexico has not filed its own case against the state of Arizona.
Still, the whole border/immigration situation is a class A FUBAR.
You aren't learning EA - we have THE ONE up there now in the WH. He has magic fairy dust that solves things. Wait...what?
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You aren't learning EA - we have THE ONE up there now in the WH. He has magic fairy dust that solves things. Wait...what?
I have always been a little slow, so maybe The One can teach me............as for the magic fairy dust, I have no doubt he has a real good line on getting that stuff and it does indeed make the world a better place for a little while
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I think the issue is sending the people to Mexico when they aren't from Mexico.
If someone refuses to say their country of origin, how do you know where to send them?
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I think the issue is sending the people to Mexico when they aren't from Mexico.
If someone refuses to say their country of origin, how do you know where to send them?
Use an old military surplus parachute. Take them up and drop them out over foreign soil. Wherever they land is where they are now from.
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I think the issue is sending the people to Mexico when they aren't from Mexico.
If someone refuses to say their country of origin, how do you know where to send them?
And that's where Mexico needs to step in and do something about this border bullshit on their end to keep it from happening. Immigration has become a joke lately anyway. The way things were under Bush, if we arrested somebody for something as simple as publix intoxication, and he didn't have his papers, his ass was gone as long as we were willing to do a little paperwork. ICE would come interview them, determine if they were legal or illegal, and take them with them if they were illegal. They would then be held until they had a deportation hearing, which usually happened within a few weeks. Within 4 weeks of their arrest, Juan Doe would be back in Mexico.
The way it works now, if they are arrested, ICE determines their immigration status, they go to Mobile where they are given a court date for 8-12 months later, released, and never show up for court. Do you think they are going out and hunting them down when they fail to appear? I doubt it. Doing it this way just creates a whole new problem. We used to have a shit-ton of people deported. We've called ICE once since everything changed. It's just not worth it to do all the paperwork and make the effort when they aren't actually doing something about it.
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Within 4 weeks of their arrest, Juan Doe would be back in Mexico.
+1 to RWS :bugs:
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5p7tiUxhd7o&feature=player_embedded# (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5p7tiUxhd7o&feature=player_embedded#)