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This guy was told to remain in Mexico while the authorities there investigated the case. He goes MISSING over the weekend then SHOWS UP IN LOS ANGELES yesterday!
Keep in mind they CONFISCATED HIS PASSPORT after his wife went missing so he couldn't leave Mexico!
What I found absolutely incredible is that the S.O.B. got back in the USA with NO PASSPORT. If that's not INDISPUTABLE PROOF that the US/Mexico border is broken I don't know what more it's going to take!
While I agree that we need to reinforce our borders, I highly doubt that this individual crossed the desert. Most likely, he did it through one of the legal ports of entry...very likely that somebody let him in.
Are you open for dialogue or is it my way or the highway...period? I'm trying to have a discussion here.
When someone says "broken border", I think of the land, desert, open space that is not protected, that is unsupervised. I never think of the legal ports of entry as a broken border. However, if you have never crossed the border, I can understand where you are coming from. I have crossed the border....through the legal ports of entry many, many, many times. The legal ports of entry are supervised and have sone of the most high tech equipment to check number of travellers, hidden or otherwise. Crossing over through the legal ports of entry is one of most difficult ways of crossing the border illegaly. My opinion, is that this person was not checked at the border because he looked Caucasian or he said he forgot his passport but had an ID and was given a pass. It certainly means that Homeland Security needs to be aware Of this. No border is 100% secure.
As for this murderer, I hope they get the Interpol after him. I doubt the US will do nothing about it.
According to the Department of Homeland Security, U.S. citizens entering the United States by air must show a passport. However, citizens entering by land and or sea can show several other types of documents, including an enhanced driver's license.
Time will tell I'd like to know how he was able to get out of Mexico when he was told not to leave, and how he entered the USA with no passport. As far as that enhanced driver's license, it hasn't been proven that he used one to enter the USA.
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