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and thats why those violent criminals sent back should be chipped so that the US and their home country can keep tabs on them.
there needs to be some dialogue between the countires.
its like the police letting a sex offender loose in your community without telling you.
dont make too much sense do it?
Why do we have to chip them? Many of these violent criminals were violent criminals long before they chose to head over to the USA, where was our warning?
Why do we have to chip them? Many of these violent criminals were violent criminals long before they chose to head over to the USA, where was our warning?
Yes, I'm sure they were criminals before they got here to the U.S. Therefore, if they have been here, they are accustomed to this way of living. As soon as they are deported, they will turn right back around and cross the border. Then the tax payer is spending not one deportation but many. However, with a chip, they will be easily detected and we can prevent them from coming this way again.
Yes, I'm sure they were criminals before they got here to the U.S. Therefore, if they have been here, they are accustomed to this way of living. As soon as they are deported, they will turn right back around and cross the border. Then the tax payer is spending not one deportation but many. However, with a chip, they will be easily detected and we can prevent them from coming this way again.
If said criminals can even cross anymore: it is quite expensive when a coyote is involved and too-----------trying to evade our BP is being extremely risky. And there is the 'small' matter of evading more and more regular police agencies whose members are also deputized as ICE agents.
I believe is some kind of a contest for writings of this caliber.
It was a dark and stormy night, flashes of lightning lanced the sky and glinted off the pool of O-positive blood on the moldy cobblestones..........yet Cesar Sanchez didn't plan on stabbing a girlfriend's estranged husband eight times when he crossed illegally into the U.S. in 2002.
its not just about one country. its about both countries.
it is a border after all.
oh and since we might run into oppostion to chipping folks, we should make all people caught in the US illegally who are to be deported SIGN a contract that says if they are caught in the US again they will be chipped.
maybe not on the first catch. well criminals yes, the first time we nab them, chip them. but the lower risk folks, give them the option, stay out, or be chipped and kicked out.
altho im not too sure how much a deterrant fear of imprisonment has been...
hmmmmm
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Originally Posted by malamute
Why do we have to chip them? Many of these violent criminals were violent criminals long before they chose to head over to the USA, where was our warning?
Law enforcement has stated that some individuals come across the border because they have been forced to leave their home countries due to their criminal activity. These dangerous criminals are fleeing the law in other countries and seeking refuge in the United States.
Source:
HOUSE COMMITTEE ON HOMELAND SECURITY
Page 3.
"A Line in the Sand: Confronting the Threat at the Southwest Border"
Sometimes I feel like the US should just take over Mexico. They all want to come here anyway.
I don't think that would be a good idea. Along with the good people of Mexico, of which there are plenty, we'd have the corruption as well.
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