Posted on Sep 1, 2016
Could Deporting 2 Million Criminals Provoke a War With Mexico ?
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SGT Jerrold Pesz
Unfortunately that is true. Many of them have already been deported multiple times and many more are simply released to commit more crimes.
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SGT David T.
SGT Jerrold Pesz - I am not say most are criminals otherwise. Just the ones that do commit other crimes tend to go through cycles.
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LT David Finke
I believe the intention with a "wall" is to eliminate returns. With a revitalized Border Patrol with a new physical boundary, I see much less illegal intrusion.
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SGT David T.
LT David Finke - I doubt a wall will have the desired effect, They will go over, under or around it. The Berlin Wall is a great example of how ineffective walls are.
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If they illegally escaped into the US, then Mexico should be happy to accept them back. Let their "justice" system process them.. if their country refuses - then it speaks volumes of their stance on "justice"..
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No. The Mexican military isn't likely to attempt such a stupid move. As many others have said, the violent criminal illegal alien population isn't exclusively Mexican. As far as the criminal's home nations not taking them back, I believe we can use many forms of national power to encourage those countries to accept them back. We could: cut off foreign aide, stop issuing visas, rescind visas for people currently in the US, freeze assets in the US, prevent their citizens from sending money from US to offending nation . . . there's a whole lot of ways to influence other nations short of military force. On the other hand, we could turn the criminals over to a few Special Forces folks and have them covertly dropped off in the criminal's home country. Example: One night the criminal is in Federal lockup, he's awakened, cuffed, and blindfolded; the next morning he wakes up in a alley in Guatemala City with his passport and $50.
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http://transborder.bts.gov/programs/international/transborder/TBDR_BC/TBDR_BCQ.html
According to the Bureau of Transportation Statistics, Roughly 15 million people cross the border a month so far in 2016, legally.
According to the Bureau of Transportation Statistics, Roughly 15 million people cross the border a month so far in 2016, legally.
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