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Re: Lawlessness in Mexico
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12/02/19 04:06 PM
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Re: Lawlessness in Mexico
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12/02/19 04:11 PM
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Their president says they just need more love.
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Re: Lawlessness in Mexico
[Re: Jpurdue]
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12/02/19 04:13 PM
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But their lakes are totally safe. Get chastised on bass page for even mentioning people should have their head on a swivel over there.
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Re: Lawlessness in Mexico
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12/02/19 04:14 PM
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May I suggest
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Re: Lawlessness in Mexico
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12/02/19 04:14 PM
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I have no interest in going south of the border anymore.
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Re: Lawlessness in Mexico
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12/02/19 04:37 PM
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And you wonder why they flock here by the thousands. They’ll do anything and pay any price to get out of that [censored] hole.
If we want to stop illegal immigration then there has to be a place they can feel safe calling home and jobs that pay more than a couple hundred a week. Until that gets solved it will never subside.
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Re: Lawlessness in Mexico
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12/02/19 04:41 PM
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And you wonder why they flock here by the thousands. They’ll do anything and pay any price to get out of that [censored] hole.
If we want to stop illegal immigration then there has to be a place they can feel safe calling home and jobs that pay more than a couple hundred a week. Until that gets solved it will never subside. you would have to include all of central america too. tall order.
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Re: Lawlessness in Mexico
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12/02/19 04:53 PM
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lets just send the gov. of kalifornicate, he will have the country so screwed up in a week that the cartels will want asylum here.
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Re: Lawlessness in Mexico
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12/02/19 06:05 PM
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A country where only the bad guys are allowed to own guns.
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Re: Lawlessness in Mexico
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12/02/19 06:13 PM
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I have no interest in going south of the border anymore. Never, ever...….
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Re: Lawlessness in Mexico
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12/02/19 06:16 PM
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In 2017, 31.3 million people visited Mexico which represents 40% of all international travelers. That's an increase of 13% over the previous year.
Mexico is by far the MOST traveled to foreign destination for Americans.
I'm much more concerned about going to a mall, church, movie, etc. in America where some "disaffected youth" might be there to kill as many as he can than I am traveling to Mexico.
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Re: Lawlessness in Mexico
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12/02/19 06:18 PM
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And you wonder why they flock here by the thousands. They’ll do anything and pay any price to get out of that [censored] hole.
If we want to stop illegal immigration then there has to be a place they can feel safe calling home and jobs that pay more than a couple hundred a week. Until that gets solved it will never subside. you would have to include all of central america too. tall order. I still say over throw the whole country and then some, just stop at Panama. Just a little sliver of land to uphold.
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Re: Lawlessness in Mexico
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12/02/19 06:26 PM
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In 2017, 31.3 million people visited Mexico which represents 40% of all international travelers. That's an increase of 13% over the previous year.
Mexico is by far the MOST traveled to foreign destination for Americans.
I'm much more concerned about going to a mall, church, movie, etc. in America where some "disaffected youth" might be there to kill as many as he can than I am traveling to Mexico. Well the murder rate per 100,000 in the US is about 5. In Mexico it's about 30. So there's that math.
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Re: Lawlessness in Mexico
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12/02/19 06:29 PM
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Land invasion doesn’t work with limited military—already spread too thin in the Middle East and other places You can’t just stop at Panama; you would have to capture Venezuela, Bolivia, Columbia, Peru, Brazil It would be an expensive exercise in futility.
Treat the traffickers as terrorists and seize their assets/bank accounts/retirement accounts/brokerage accounts/bitcoin/etc with just a warrant/no trial needed. You take away their money and they can’t make payroll/afford military grade weapons/pay off government officials.
With our Constitution and legal system; we can’t have Singaporean like laws such as automatic death penalty for possession. We’ve been battling the supply problem for fifty years plus and it hasn’t worked (only gotten worse)
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