That is one of the funniest complaints i have ever heard. They are all...How dare you bring our people back...I saw that one coming a long time ago...The Mexican government is really under the gun right now to show that they are capable to lead...I think it's time for the U.N. to step in and rid that country of the corruption.
2006-07-20 23:48:03
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answered by joeandhisguitar 6
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They need to talk to their government. It is their countries problem not ours. Do they stop people from coming here? Maybe they should.
I am growing tired of this. If they handle the problems of the flow coming here-they wouldn't have the problems they have now. So they are getting backlash-I can't feel sorry for them. As a town they should put the blame where it starts. In Mexico.
2006-07-21 02:57:35
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answered by *** The Earth has Hadenough*** 7
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So it is fair that they came here illegally, but not that they be sent there? When they are legally residents of Mexico and could have gone to Nosgales any time they wanted?
No. They are their own countrymen. They should speak to their government if their own people are causing a problem, not to us.
We never wanted them to begin with.
And how come when we say the exact same thing they are saying, we are racist? "We ILLEGALLY got all kinds of 'bad' people and can't handle all of these poor people from THEIR country!"
How come it isn't racist if a Mexican town says it?
2006-07-21 13:35:36
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answered by DAR 7
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Emilio G Mexico has the biggest hypocrites you’ll ever meet: the only “injustice” there is in this occasion is that Mexico has placed its electorate up for adoption to the utmost bidder. somewhat than working to advance the financial equipment of Mexico so the electorate can artwork and thrive of their native land, Mexican officers are rapid to sit down down on their sorry butts and whine that the U. S. is unjust to distant places felons. attempt sneaking into Mexico and pulling off 0.5 of the crimes Ms. Arellano committed here. How a great way do you think of you will possibly get? approximately as a great way as a results of fact the closest penal complex may well be my guess. as a rely of fact, Ms. Arellano might desire to drop to her knees and thank God that she isn’t serving time for her crimes and grew to become into basically despatched domicile. yet somewhat than being punished for her crimes, Elvira Arellano is being taken care of like a queen in Mexico, that's barely one greater blatant sign of ways corrupt Mexico, and its government, has substitute into. once you place criminals on a nationwide pedestal, something is very incorrect which incorporate your government. Mexico needs to take a good, stressful look at Mexico, somewhat than criticizing the U. S..
2016-11-02 11:06:01
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answered by ? 4
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I am sure the Folks in Nogales,AZ are happy that the Illegals are being dropped back in Nogales,Mexico.
2006-07-20 19:52:28
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answered by Trapshooter 3
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No,the government of Mexico,if you can even call that a government is complicit with the illegal immigration trade.Mexico needs to curtail the trafficking of illegals,by every means possible.
2006-07-20 19:53:25
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answered by timgsweet 4
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There's plenty of people who get "dumped" at either end of the Peace Bridge everyday. I don't hear any sympathy for Buffalo or Fort Erie.
2006-07-20 19:54:26
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answered by michinoku2001 7
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As soon as I saw the LA times, I stopped reading. I cannot stand my local newspaper, the LA crimes.
2006-07-20 22:33:54
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answered by de rak 4
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Honestly, yeah, I do feel a little bad for them. But it's a problem that their own government needs to deal with, not ours.
2006-07-20 22:59:16
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answered by Mr. Bojangles 5
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This is the funniest thing I've heard lately. They had no sympathy for us so screw them! It's their own citizens! If they want to spread them out around their country that's fine with me.
2006-07-21 00:33:04
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answered by DJ 6
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