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Has the murder rate of El Salvador increased since Donald Trump deported criminals back to El Salvador? I keep reading that it will only make the gang stronger. How exactly?
This has been going on for decades. Although the west coast has already been doing it for a long time with the 3 strikes law, it will only get worse.
So send back Salvadorian that are American now, to a place with no jobs ,or even family,sometimes not even knowing the language.
And the Salvadorian see this American with tattoos and bad boy skills as a bad axx, only stroking the deportees ego even more. So with those loose guns floating around,some US supplied, and drugs making its way north, with payments made in drugs.this combination makes for very bad times !
Set a petty criminal loose in a strange land, and expect him to conform? Ain't going to happen.
This has been going on for decades. Although the west coast has already been doing it for a long time with the 3 strikes law, it will only get worse.
So send back Salvadorian that are American now, to a place with no jobs ,or even family,sometimes not even knowing the language.
And the Salvadorian see this American with tattoos and bad boy skills as a bad axx, only stroking the deportees ego even more. So with those loose guns floating around,some US supplied, and drugs making its way north, with payments made in drugs.this combination makes for very bad times !
Set a petty criminal loose in a strange land, and expect him to conform? Ain't going to happen.
Those aren't "poor innocent people working jobs americans don't want". They are people who chose to engage in crime against the society, both citizens and immigrants. I don't feel bad for them. If they didn't want to be deported back home, they should have known better. I don't see why it would be up to the American tax payer to put up with people who ruin it for everyone.
Those aren't "poor innocent people working jobs americans don't want". They are people who chose to engage in crime against the society, both citizens and immigrants. I don't feel bad for them. If they didn't want to be deported back home, they should have known better. I don't see why it would be up to the American tax payer to put up with people who ruin it for everyone.
It's not. They're guests here and if they can't behave as such, send them packing. Letting stay is insane. Perhaps they could stay in the homes of people who think they should stay.
This has been going on for decades. Although the west coast has already been doing it for a long time with the 3 strikes law, it will only get worse.
So send back Salvadorian that are American now, to a place with no jobs ,or even family,sometimes not even knowing the language.
And the Salvadorian see this American with tattoos and bad boy skills as a bad axx, only stroking the deportees ego even more. So with those loose guns floating around,some US supplied, and drugs making its way north, with payments made in drugs.this combination makes for very bad times !
Set a petty criminal loose in a strange land, and expect him to conform? Ain't going to happen.
And, what? They should remain here in America and be rehabilitated in prisons which have their own gangs entrenched? I think not.
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Originally Posted by iron_stick
Those aren't "poor innocent people working jobs americans don't want". They are people who chose to engage in crime against the society, both citizens and immigrants. I don't feel bad for them. If they didn't want to be deported back home, they should have known better. I don't see why it would be up to the American tax payer to put up with people who ruin it for everyone.
This...and anyone who receives citizenship through whatever means and however long ago should be deported regardless of their country of origin.
I know of a man who was deported back to Southern Europe because he was selling drugs...and not through a cartel either and he had been in America for a very, very long time.
Well the news only report the deportations at nurseries, 7eleven’s, meat packing plants and buses so it seems the administration is going after the low hanging fruit first. I guess gang members are harder to find...
And, what? They should remain here in America and be rehabilitated in prisons which have their own gangs entrenched? I think not.
This...and anyone who receives citizenship through whatever means and however long ago should be deported regardless of their country of origin.
I know of a man who was deported back to Southern Europe because he was selling drugs...and not through a cartel either and he had been in America for a very, very long time.
I say Ciao bello!
Well that didn't take long - get rid of the foreigners - even if they are citizens ? ? That would be unconstitutional.
As for the resident visa holders they can be revoked for whatever conditions Congress wants to enact and no one here said criminal aliens should be entitled to stay in the US.
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