Missed this gem: Mexico frets about deportation wave.... (positives, illegal immigrants, Republican)
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"Under proposals put forward by President-elect Donald Trump, Mexico could see millions of people streaming back with no jobs available; the country might lose some of the billions of dollars in remittances sent home annually; and some jobless deportees could swell the ranks of drug cartels, sparking more violence."
Trump was right: they aren't sending us their best people and they know it. Build the wall. #MAGA.
"Under proposals put forward by President-elect Donald Trump, Mexico could see millions of people streaming back with no jobs available; the country might lose some of the billions of dollars in remittances sent home annually; and some jobless deportees could swell the ranks of drug cartels, sparking more violence."
Trump was right: they aren't sending us their best people and they know it. Build the wall. #MAGA.
Then Mexico NEEDS to "play rough" with at least its violent citizens. IMHO many of those people can't be rehabbed between being true crazy and too old.
Then Mexico NEEDS to "play rough" with at least its violent citizens. IMHO many of those people can't be rehabbed between being true crazy and too old.
Here's more along those lines about the wall causing violence in Juarez because it was now harder to get across the border there into the US:
Some say the barrier has made life in Juarez better, diverting drug and human traffickers to more remote spots where crossing the border is easier. Others say the high fence bred a new kind of crime in the city, encouraging drug dealers who find it harder to get wares across the border to divert some of their product to expanding and serving a local market.
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balance, however, the negatives have outweighed the positives, he says. He notes that shortly after the wall was built, Juarez was plunged into a hellish war between cartels that made it the murder capital of the world, while El Paso remained the safest U.S. city of its size.
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After the border got tighter, Cabada said, "the narco traffickers had to battle much harder to cross their drugs into the United States, and a lot ended up staying here."
The increased local supply of drugs changed social dynamics in the city and addiction and petty crime soared, he said.
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The city of 1.4 million saw murders rise from 336 in 2007 when work on the fence began, to 3,057 in 2010 when the work was mostly concluded
All the people who oppose the border wall and advocate for illegal immigrants are essentially saying they want to bring all this here to this country. I'll never understand it.
All the people who oppose the border wall and advocate for illegal immigrants are essentially saying they want to bring all this here to this country. I'll never understand it.
All the people who oppose the border wall and advocate for illegal immigrants are essentially saying they want to bring all this here to this country. I'll never understand it.
It's usually a self-severing interest. They either hire them or have ethnic ties to them. Others are bleeding hearts with no common sense. They allow their emotions to overrule that.
It's usually a self-severing interest. They either hire them or have ethnic ties to them. Others are bleeding hearts with no common sense. They allow their emotions to overrule that.
Bingo. First they try "compassion" then name calling. Hilarious.
No, it's virtue signaling, showing "moral superiority".
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