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[*] posted on 3-19-2014 at 03:39 PM


The FIRST thing (that means number one) that has to happen, is judicial reform in Mexico. So an individual convicted of armed robbery, aggravated assault or child molestation has his mug shots and fingerprints (dream on about DNA) entered into a national database that can be accessed by US authorities federal state and local. Documented or not, violent crime criminals should be exported FAST right into the hands of Mexican justice.

Same thing for US citizens going to Mexico. The only restriction I am aware of is the restriction of felons against obtaining a US passport. Andrew Lustre was a good example of a scumbag escaping justice.

Too many ex-pats who brag "I HAVE NOT SET FOOT INTO THE USA (or CANADA) IN XX YEARS" would be greeted at the border with "Here, slip into these here handcuffs".




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[*] posted on 3-19-2014 at 05:08 PM


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Originally posted by sancho
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Originally posted by Bajahowodd
All I can say is that for those of you who continually visit Baja, but do not support immigration reform, you are hypocrites. If you spend weeks and weeks frolicking SOB and still are against immigration reform, then shame on you.





I fail to see where Tourists from the US, who for the most
part, visit Mex on a VERY temp basis, bascially vacation,
can be used to compare them to, or use that position
as a basis for arguing for Immigration Reform in the US.
Mex Immigrants are
looking for perm residence in the US. US Tourists visit
many Countries, does that warrant giving those
Countries citizens grant them access to come live in the US? In the
case of Mexico, beacuse
US Tourists go fishing in Cabo and drink a few Pacificos?
That logic escapes me, and I'm the exact opposite of a GOP
Racist, and support some Immigration Reform,
but I don't get comparing week long US Tourists to Mex,
as somehow a justification/reason for
US Immigration reform, for the wahtever number
of Mex Immigrants in the US without proper US Immigration approval


History notes that the so-called godfather of the Republican party signed a general amnesty bill into law. Of course, he was probably suffering from dementia from he day he first took office. But that means that back in those days, there was a general consensus among the governing elite that amnesty was the right thing to do.

From that amnesty have come many doctors and lawyers and scientists that benefit the US society.

Today, the Republicans are all about securing a border that is already a joke around the rest of the world, in that probably the only more fortified and militarized border in the entire world is between the two Koreas. We must be crazy.
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[*] posted on 3-19-2014 at 05:14 PM


David, convicted felons can get a passport.....I actually know a few..



Mexico!! Where two can live as cheaply as one.....but it costs twice as much.....
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[*] posted on 3-19-2014 at 05:55 PM


i know a few who still vote....



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[*] posted on 3-19-2014 at 05:56 PM


Quote:
I fail to see where Tourists from the US, who for the most
part, visit Mex on a VERY temp basis, bascially vacation,
can be used to compare them to, or use that position
as a basis for arguing for Immigration Reform in the US.
Mex Immigrants are
looking for perm residence in the US. US Tourists visit
many Countries, does that warrant giving those
Countries citizens grant them access to come live in the US? In the
case of Mexico, beacuse
US Tourists go fishing in Cabo and drink a few Pacificos?
That logic escapes me, and I'm the exact opposite of a GOP
Racist, and support some Immigration Reform,
but I don't get comparing week long US Tourists to Mex,
as somehow a justification/reason for
US Immigration reform, for the wahtever number
of Mex Immigrants in the US without proper US Immigration approval


YEP!




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