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This is the democrats fault? This sounds like a failure by local law enforcement.
Records show that Mendoza is currently the subject of a detainer from the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).
Mercer County Prosecutor's Office spokeswoman Casey DeBlasio confirmed that Mendoza is in the U.S. illegally.
Last year, Trenton police charged Mendoza for peeping into a home, but the status of that case is unknown.
Of course that's terrible. Nobody supports that. And no, we shouldn't have open borders.
But cases like this also shouldn't be used to smear all people under DACA who were brought here as kids through no choice of their own and have grown up here as Americans in the only country they know to call home.
Deport the ones who show up now, sure - but those who have been allowed to stay for so long by now...integrate them. And then return to enforcement. Heck, builds the wall if you think it's really going to stop them.
Hungary has put up a wall. It's working quite well....it's keeping people out.
Look it up.
Border wall is mostly populated areas and only 150 mi long. The US wall would be much longer and thru empty areas. Enforce at the employer level. Charge those who actively ignore deportation orders with a crime.
Border wall is mostly populated areas and only 150 mi long. The US wall would be much longer and thru empty areas. Enforce at the employer level. Charge those who actively ignore deportation orders with a crime.
We need to do those items as well.
But walls work - don't kid yourself.
Bet you Obama's mansion lies behind a tall wall. I wonder why.
Walls don't work, gated neighborhoods are actually a joke in the U.S, unless it is manned. Any fool who has spent a week learning from Nigerian criminals will know how to go through a gate at this point I think most gated neighborhoods are specifically too say "it may take you an extra minute to hop this gate when stealing your stuff or you may have to spy on the gate to peep the codes before you enter, so to save time you should rob some other neighborhood", Iive in a gated neighborhood in the U.S and routinely "break into" the neighborhood when the gate code stops working or any of the problems that happen with the gate. Lived in one in Nigeria robbers still get in and the ones in Nigeria aren't for style like they are in the U.S. Point is walls may have worked in ancient times but just because a knife is still effective after thousands of years doesn't mean its the best weapon to storm a bank with especially one with an armed man guarding the entrance.
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