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The whole thing boils down to the government should have done their job to keep these people out of our country.
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Something tells me your opinion wouldn't change even if they had channeled through legal points of entry and had been granted asylum prior to the incident...The whole thing boils down to the government should have done their job to keep these people out of our country.
If they come in the legal way is much different than coming in illegal.Something tells me your opinion wouldn't change even if they had channeled through legal points of entry and had been granted asylum prior to the incident...
I have to hope NOTMaybe this robbery victim will catch a break too.
This is what happens when the populace gets fed up with laws not being enforced, next is vigilantism...it won't end well.The jury could not agree to convict on any charge from murder down to reckless manslaughter or negligent homicide.
To me Vigilantism is like those people who fill pot holes because the gov in charge won't do it. I probably won't do it myself but I applaud and appreciate those who do.This is what happens when the populace gets fed up with laws not being enforced, next is vigilantism...it won't end well.
It's sad how accurate this statement is lol.You know, leasing all the southern border lands to Ukraine would be a brilliant solution. Then we could spend 61 billion dollars to secure our own border.
You were not there...Yes, they were here illegally. Does that justify their homicide? No. It doesn't seem they were threatening the rancher/murderer's life...
Isn't it funny to see all these people on this thread almost defending an illegal immigrant crossing onto an Americans property? It's always the people that are far away that give their opinions on what's right or wrong.You were not there...
Yes, that's great news except now his life may be in danger because of those who think he should have been thrown in jail. No way I'd feel safe there now. The state, county, and particularly the federal government owe him a YUGE amount of money for INTENTIONALLY putting him in that situation so he can move and/or hire full-time security for protection.The DA decided not to ask for another trial, so the rancher is free to go.
No, he put himself in the situation by initially committing the crime.The state, county, and particularly the federal government owe him a YUGE amount of money for INTENTIONALLY putting him in that situation
Too bad the congress sunk the best immigration bill we've had on the table in the last 50 years because they wanted an issue to run on rather than working towards a solution to the problem. Jokers on the hill, don't really care about your issues.So…. just how many sheite sandwiches are citizens supposed to eat because their various levels of government continue to refuse to do the job they're supposed to do, while all too happy to TAKE the tax money for it.
That group of illegal aliens knew they were breaking our laws, they knew they were trespassing, and they could have been cartel thugs for all the rancher knew.
I'm not saying the Mexican deserved to be killed (and it IS unfortunate), but he (and the others) put himself/themselves in that position, and under the circumstances of all the human/drug trafficking, dead bodies being found, trash, hazardous materials and human waste strewn all over the place, fences being cut, property being stolen, people being raped, coupled with the locals being more or less fearful 24/7 and finally having had enough of the insanity, what does everyone expect is going to happen?
I (most likely) wouldn't have voted to convict based just on those issues alone.
The U.S. and Mexican government can go eat a bag of Richards as far as I'm concerned. The onus of this entire situation is on them.
100% agreed!Jokers on the hill, don't really care about your issues.
WADR I call BS...If you're talking about the piece of garbage sent over by the Senate.....That bill guaranteed 5000 illegal aliens per day would be normalized....that's 150,000 illegal aliens automatically green lighted into the country per month.....That's 1,800,000 illegal aliens per year.Too bad the congress sunk the best immigration bill we've had on the table in the last 50 years because they wanted an issue to run on rather than working towards a solution to the problem. Jokers on the hill, don't really care about your issues.
I think you meant ten million new healthcare recipients, not 100,000WADR I call BS...If you're talking about the piece of garbage sent over by the Senate.....That bill guaranteed 5000 illegal aliens per day would be normalized....that's 150,000 illegal aliens automatically green lighted into the country per month.....That's 1,800,000 illegal aliens per year.
That's HS.
The best immigration proposal that I remember was presented by Trump during his administration. It covered all the issues including chain immigration. It never got a proper hearing. Look it up and see what a proper immigration bill might look like.
..and this is not about Trump or TDS...if those proposals had become law we would have ended the issue.
...in other news...Open your pockets and dig deep you suckers....an estimated 100,000 illegal aliens are going to send you a bill for their medical care.
.....Biden administration will expand health care coverage for immigrants under DACA.....