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That's not even close to true. Getting desperate, eh?
You havent a clue how repatration works. Do you believe we just dump illegal aliens off at the border? We have agreements with home nations to accept and repatriate their citizens.
Explain to me what happens when we try to send violent convicted criminals back to their home countries? if they dont accept them back, what do you think happens to them?
We cant ship them all home, their home countries would not allow it. It is only posible to return what the can reabsorb without causing economic hardship on the home country.
Remember, the home country is not responsible for citizens whom choose to leave. if we try to force mass amounts of our illegal aliens back to their home countries, there is no law that says they must accept them back.
home countries could simply refuse flights of deportees to land. Then the us would have backed up detention centers with hundreds upon hundreads of thousands holding for deportation. Needing housing, food and other services.
Nothing is easy in the real world.
Then dump them in the ocean. Or find an island to leave them on. Antartica comes to mind as a solution.
We cant ship them all home, their home countries would not allow it. It is only posible to return what the can reabsorb without causing economic hardship on the home country.
Remember, the home country is not responsible for citizens whom choose to leave. if we try to force mass amounts of our illegal aliens back to their home countries, there is no law that says they must accept them back.
home countries could simply refuse flights of deportees to land. Then the us would have backed up detention centers with hundreds upon hundreads of thousands holding for deportation. Needing housing, food and other services.
Nothing is easy in the real world.
Then drop em off at the border and let em walk home. If the home country doesn't want them, too bad, it's not OUR responsibility, and there is no law that says WE must accept them.
You havent a clue how repatration works. Do you believe we just dump illegal aliens off at the border? We have agreements with home nations to accept and repatriate their citizens.
Explain to me what happens when we try to send violent convicted criminals back to their home countries? if they dont accept them back, what do you think happens to them?
You tell me what you know to be true.
Hopefully they throw them out of the plane at 20,000feet.
Absolutely true. And all of them must obey the same laws, or face the same penalties... and make the same decisions of their own, regarding their own children.
absolutely.... let's all say it together... it is the law of the land.
we found out recently how libs are true believers in the laws of the land.
You have kind of a sick mind, do you always lust for seeing people being dragged behind buses?
have I ever mentioned it (people being dragged behind buses) before? if someone decides to chain themselves to a bus, what else are you supposed to do? oh that's right. you hire a 500,000 federal think tank to determine what is causing mexicans to chain themselves to buses. gotcha.
have I ever mentioned it (people being dragged behind buses) before? if someone decides to chain themselves to a bus, what else are you supposed to do? oh that's right. you hire a 500,000 federal think tank to determine what is causing mexicans to chain themselves to buses. gotcha.
Actually you mentioned dragging people behind buses in the post I quoted you on. Is your short term memory that bad?
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