Immigration

Thebrownblob

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The greater LA area has almost 19 million people with the largest Latino population in the US. This was staged by Trump and his goons, knowing that it would create a very strong tense response.
Do you mean he went where there’s probably a lot of illegals? I wouldn’t really call that staged. I would call that targeting the problem.
 

Thebrownblob

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Apparently you didn't pass basic history in highschool.
Yeah, I passed it. With flying colors I understand it’s not Mexico anymore Friend. That’s how it works. Pretty silly. Excuse to say illegal should be here.. but once again when I’m arguing with you, I have to realize I’m arguing with someone who’s mentally challenged. After all you think Tupac was a hero and Nipsey Hussle was a good guy. I guess the thugs in LA didn’t think he was a great guy either they gunned him down like a pig.
 

Thebrownblob

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Ah, a California should be Mexico anyway argument. Good stuff.
Interestingly, if one of us was cross into Mexico illegally, the penalties would be quite severe. But according to. @MAKAVELI we shouldn’t told Mexicans crossing illegally here to the same standard.


Crossing into Mexico without authorization, or illegally, can result in severe consequences under Mexican law
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Potential consequences of illegal entry into Mexico:
  • Arrest and detention: Mexican immigration authorities can arrest and detain individuals who enter the country illegally. Detention can sometimes be for an indefinite period.
  • Deportation: Foreigners with legal issues related to immigration, including illegal entry, are at risk of deportation.
  • Fines and/or imprisonment: While some sources mention an older law that treated illegal immigration as a minor offense, other sources indicate that illegal entry can lead to significant fines and potential imprisonment. It's crucial to understand that laws can change, so consulting up-to-date sources or legal counsel is important.
  • Difficulty re-entering Mexico legally: Having a record of illegal entry can make it significantly more difficult to obtain a visa or enter Mexico legally in the future.
  • Additional penalties for related offenses:Mexican law imposes penalties on those who assist illegal immigrants, such as Mexican nationals who help foreigners enter the country illegally. There are also specific penalties for presenting false immigration documents or attempting to re-enter Mexico after being deported.
 

Box Ox

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MAKAVELI

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"Make America Mexico Again!"
I like this one better.
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