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YUMA - Officials in a Mexican border town are weighing their options for dealing with the large number of migrants that they expect to see returning to Mexico as Arizona's employer sanctions law takes hold.
The officials in San Luis Rio Colorado, Mexico, across the border from San Luis, Ariz., are looking at the possibility of establishing a city-run assistance center for repatriated immigrants, Mayor Ruben Espino said.
Arizona Republic article (broken link)
Evidently Mexico is starting to go 'Oh S**t' with our Employer Sanctions Law starting to bite re: the illegal immigrants here.
Evidently Mexico is starting to go 'Oh S**t' with our Employer Sanctions Law starting to bite re: the illegal immigrants here.
Poor little criminals. I do not feel sorry for them at all and I hope that they finally realize that we are sick of their illegals and sick of them sticking their noses into our business.
..Maybe your own post title says it all.."Beginning to Face Reality".....It has to start somewhere, and maybe this will be a turning point...like a splash of cold water.....the 'status quo' is ending..... Time to institute "Plan B"......we can only hope.
The Mexican government disgusts me that they hand off the care of their own people, now its become harder they're thinking they should take care of their own. Its about time.
The Mexican government disgusts me that they hand off the care of their own people, now its become harder they're thinking they should take care of their own. Its about time.
Yea like the Mexican Government is urging everyone to come here, its all over the news "Mexicans go to the U.S" .
Uhh.. I have yet to see the words that say "We encourage everyone in Mexico to go to the United States". Your giving me mere assumptions.
I never said they say "encourage" PL -
I said the Mexican Government publishes a safety booklet.
Funny though - the Mexican Government also does not say - "Don't Go"
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