The Border Crisis: Is Allowing Illegals To Flood In A Good Thing?

Babagounj

Strength through joy

U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s Enforcement and Removal Operations Boston arrested a Brazilian fugitive wanted for rape of a 13-year-old child in his native country. Officers with ERO Boston arrested the 36-year-old Brazilian fugitive Oct. 31 in Bourne and he will remain in custody pending immigration proceedings.

Andre Tiago Lucas was convicted by the Sole Court of the District of Serro, Minas Gerais, Brazil, Dec. 6, 2016, of rape of a vulnerable person and sentenced to serve nine years and four months incarceration. He then fled Brazil, eventually settling in Massachusetts before serving his criminal sentence.

Funny, how many movies has one seen that the fugitive escapes to Brazil ?
 

Box Ox

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Interesting

Doesn't matter what the rate is. They're crimes that shouldn't be happening at all because the people committing them aren't supposed to be in our country in the first place.
 

Over70irregs

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Doesn't matter what the rate is. They're crimes that shouldn't be happening at all because the people committing them aren't supposed to be in our country in the first place.
I see that side but we ARE sinking their economies and exporting inflation. Someone HAS to pay for bloated $ expansion. Follow the $. Never fails
 

Over70irregs

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What am I seeing here? Immigrants can reduce the deficit over the next decade. They are not counting the illegal ones I think?
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Darmark7

Retired 2020. Not my Problem Anymore!
Interesting

100% of “illegal” migrants are criminals. I don’t think that 100% of the USA citizens are criminals so they can shove their fake studies up their 🫏.
 

Over70irregs

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According to Tom Homan there are 1.5 million illegal aliens with criminal records. That's who the administration will be targeting at first.
It will be interesting to see how it turns out. Historically the US always seems to have a brown battle/war somewhere. Especially towards weaker opponents/demographics.
 

vantexan

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It will be interesting to see how it turns out. Historically the US always seems to have a brown battle/war somewhere. Especially towards weaker opponents/demographics.
We had the "Bracero" program with Mexican labor in WWII. Eisenhower sent them all home. Which "brown" countries are our equals militarily.
 
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