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"Federal authorities track down 154 ILLEGALS, from 30 different countrys, living in Ohio". "The agents from Homeland Security and ICE, "came heavily armed and loaded with files and warrants for DEPORTATION." Of those arrested,the majority were from (BIG SURPRISE) mexico! They had been caught (before) entering the country ILLEGALLY.and had been ordered to court,but never showed up,or were deported and never left!!! Twenty of these had been charged with CRIMES (OTHER than being here ILLEGALLY)One was a member of the MS-13 cowards! The spokesman for ICE,said "You can't have integrity,if there is no consequences for abusing the laws,or ignoring a court order."Some of those taken have been in the U,S, for a decade or more. They must leave homes,jobs and maybe children born in the U.S. If they had complied and LEFT 10-15 years ago,that wouldn't be the case!"
HEY,it's a START!!!! Hope they KEEP IT UP!!!!!!!

DEPORT ALL ILLEGALS!!!!!!!!!!!!

2006-07-17 06:51:43 · 21 answers · asked by Anonymous in Politics & Government Immigration

To "rigger'. I do my OWN damn yard work!!! And YOU have NO sense at all,because illegals ARE acriminals!!!! ALL of them who SNEAKED into this country!!!!

2006-07-17 07:09:34 · update #1

to "photojoe" Oh,CRY ME A RIVER!!!!! It is NOT our fault these people CHOSE to come here ILLEGALLY!!! And,it is NOT up to US to fix THEIR problems!!!!!!!!

2006-07-17 07:13:04 · update #2

21 answers

I agree with Bill and Magneto......

When you break the law, steal identities, bankrupt medical facilities, drain welfare monies, and someone tells you the free ride is over......

Don't whine that it's not fair....

we don't care....

Write your congressman and tell them to round up the illegals at their next rally and remove them to the most distant place in their native land to discourage their return...oh yes, give them ten dollars for traveling money...

2006-07-17 19:15:59 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

TO: sealrborders,

It's ignorant hate-mongerers such as yourself that keeps this country divided. It's not the fault of ANY of these people that their country is so poor and oppressive. NOR is it thier fault that the U.S. government not only has PURPOSELY kept their country down and behind in the world but also PURPOSELY done a piss-poor job in securing our borders so that the dangerous gangmembers who come here cannot. I have NO problem with illegals being in our country as long as their not causing problems. There are bad people in every facet of life. Singling out one group of people based on the illegal behaviors of SOME is not only ignorant its time-consuming and worst doesn't even come CLOSE to resolving the real problem: securing the border and HELPING Mexico so its people don't NEED to cross the border in order to work. I bet if all the illegals WERE kicked out of this country YOU wouldn't be willing to to the backbreaking work that they do for $5/hour! You'd be the first one on here bitching about strawberries being $10 a box because now all the U.S. farmers have to pay AMERICAN workers the wages people DESERVE for doing such physically demanding work! Don't start proclaiming victory for something you had ABSOLUTELY NOTHING to do with. You're just a lemming. Following and doing what you're told without a SHRED of evidence to support your bigoted ideaologies or a ******* CLUE as to how to REALLY solve this problem!

2006-07-17 14:07:04 · answer #2 · answered by photojoe40 1 · 0 0

The sheriff in Arizona just bused 240 illegals back to the border himself. He will not let them loose on the streets because they do not go to court. He does not want them in his county. He is enforcing the law as it stands. No on else has the balls to do it. If one sheriff can round up 240 and the homeland security only 154, looks like a smoke screen to me.

2006-07-17 14:31:52 · answer #3 · answered by sassyk 5 · 0 0

Deporting illegals makes many Americans feel great, but even those who support the process reveal the futility in it: a couple hundred down, millions to go. I'm not sure if you see it, but we're grabbing buckets to fight the flood. What Americans aren't seeing is that the flood is also washing over Mexico. If you want to see where we're headed take a good look at how the Mexican government deals with illegals ..... They are treated, sometimes brutally, as criminals as quickly as they are discovered. Why? Their economy, employment, society, crime rate, etc., are terribly influenced by immigrants from south of THEIR border, trying to get to OUR border.

I'm not against the thought of deportation, but I do believe we need to stem the tide. Even sealing the border is only a start. We'll still have employers here paying coyotes to find ways around, under, or over the wall. SOooooo ..... Potentially and ironically, our greatest ally in stemming the tide could be the Mexican government. But Mexico's economy is benefited by THEIR citizens working here and sending money THERE. Moreover, OUR economy is actually benefited to some degree by aliens who do work, keeping costs in many areas down. In other words, we're in a win-win situation with Mexico. If we can tweak the process a bit, working WITH Mexico, we may discover a far more rapid AND long-term solution to the illegal immigration problem.

For instance, if we were to shift our view of illegal immigrants to a view of illegal refugees of an agricultural war, we could treat them as such. America has worked with governments and religious organizations around the planet to set up training camps and programs for refugees who WANT to come to America to WORK and to INTEGRATE with our society.

The result of these camps has been an influx of PATRIOTIC, trained, eager-to-work immigrants from countries such as Cambodia and Vietnam THROUGH such countries as the Philippines. The "processing" countries receive the benefit of funds for training, infrastructure, employment, etc., from the US Government as well as religious groups.

If we were to shut down our border, and coordinate the shutdown with the Mexican government, religious groups (who are always eager to help), funding processes, etc., the Mexican government could institute training processes for ITS OWN people who may or may not end up coming to the US for the jobs they're training for. It will displace the financial advantage to Mexico to have its citizens HERE illegally, yet will still allow a very profitable AND LEGAL guest worker program to be constructed.

I know this is long. I'm sorry. There's more, but if you'll look honestly at what has ALREADY been done around the world very effectively, then MERGE it with what needs to be done here, we may find a real and lasting solution to "the tide," while we work on the unfathomable task of removing those who shouldn't currently be here.

..... Just my thoughts ..... ;-)

2006-07-17 15:58:09 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

It's a start, 154 down over a million to go. They should have taken advantage during the protests, and loaded them on buses then.

2006-07-17 13:56:54 · answer #5 · answered by Bill S 3 · 0 0

It is a start; sadly, a slow start.

If they deported 1000 illegals a day, it would take 33 years to be illegal free.

What a sobering thought.

2006-07-17 14:00:56 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

"DEPORT ALL ILLEGALS"

That's funny, isn't that what the American natives said?

emigrant workers keeps costs down. wait 'til you have to pay $100 a week to your yard workers.

Just because some were gang members and had past arrests does not mean they are all criminals.

2006-07-17 13:59:45 · answer #7 · answered by Rigger 3 · 0 0

To the post above
I doubt strawberries will go that high-they will rot first. Give me a break. Believe it or not-most farmers will be glad when the big corporate farms are gone.

Thats for the information seal.

2006-07-17 14:23:27 · answer #8 · answered by *** The Earth has Hadenough*** 7 · 0 0

to photojo40
they do nothing wrong? oh hunny i think you need to think things through,first just being here is doing something wrong and while they may pay sales and city taxes because they have no choice, they do not pay the all important income tax that funds our country, they suck down space in our schools, overcrowding them and overpopulate our cities.

to sealrborders

you make an excellent point and i agree completly with you

2006-07-17 20:32:42 · answer #9 · answered by thelogicalferret 5 · 0 0

Yowser! Go Feds!
If only the numbers were more in the 15 million picked up range! Hey! I can dream can't I?

2006-07-17 13:58:36 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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