¿can you go to jail for killing a mexican?
On this side of the border yes.Reciprocity wrote:
¿can you go to jail for killing a mexican?
Xbone Stormsurgezz
There's just a little CA below San Diego, kind of San Ysidro Area.Man With No Name wrote:
south of san diego is mexico, you know this?
Its a shame really! You should be able to kill let say, 5 illegal immigrant per week.Kmarion wrote:
On this side of the border yes.Reciprocity wrote:
¿can you go to jail for killing a mexican?
so yea, not the best time to be making those jokes,Roger Lesboules wrote:
Its a shame really! You should be able to kill let say, 5 illegal immigrant per week.Kmarion wrote:
On this side of the border yes.Reciprocity wrote:
¿can you go to jail for killing a mexican?
Xbone Stormsurgezz
Wall across entire border. Drones and Jets in ready positions. Army base, supplemented by short "tours" by National Guard. Border Patrol increased budget 50%, increase manpower 30%. Give army personnel the right to arrest anyone attempting to cross, however with standard rules of engagement applying. Several Navy (Or Coast guard or whatever is more appropriate) patrol boats around the coast.
DO IT NAO. SRSLY. NAO IS DA TIME
DO IT NAO. SRSLY. NAO IS DA TIME
Humm, yeah, just remembered what just happen down there in the US...my bad :SKmarion wrote:
so yea, not the best time to be making those jokes,Roger Lesboules wrote:
Its a shame really! You should be able to kill let say, 5 illegal immigrant per week.Kmarion wrote:
On this side of the border yes.
imortal wrote:
We in Texas are good...

Lucky you.

You forgot flame throwers and rabid dogs.Little BaBy JESUS wrote:
Wall across entire border. Drones and Jets in ready positions. Army base, supplemented by short "tours" by National Guard. Border Patrol increased budget 50%, increase manpower 30%. Give army personnel the right to arrest anyone attempting to cross, however with standard rules of engagement applying. Several Navy (Or Coast guard or whatever is more appropriate) patrol boats around the coast.
DO IT NAO. SRSLY. NAO IS DA TIME
Xbone Stormsurgezz
Mmmmm.
Send in the Ghosts tbh. (if you get this reference YOU PLAY TO MANY COMPUTER GAMES)
Google has the green card lottery ad down the bottom again.
Send in the Ghosts tbh. (if you get this reference YOU PLAY TO MANY COMPUTER GAMES)
Google has the green card lottery ad down the bottom again.
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Whoa... Can't believe these forums are still kicking.
Let me know if you need help getting rid of it.Flecco wrote:
Mmmmm.
Send in the Ghosts tbh. (if you get this reference YOU PLAY TO MANY COMPUTER GAMES)
Google has the green card lottery ad down the bottom again.
Xbone Stormsurgezz
yupnickb64 wrote:
There's just a little CA below San Diego, kind of San Ysidro Area.Man With No Name wrote:
south of san diego is mexico, you know this?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baja_California
Maybe the way to get rid of illegals is to tank the economy.
Jon and Ken are gathering money to buy illegals one way bus tickets back to mexico. And mind you, this is a area of some 20 million people, not counting them.
I remember way back when I was 19, me and some pals went to Tijuana to The Avenidas of De Revolutione where we had good food and shitty margaritas, hurump, just like most L.A. eats We parked near the border and walked across. I came back with a few trinkets, including a cheap switchblade.
Four years ago I was going across the commercial crossing East of La Mesa every now and then for business.
I stopped going, even though I love the food and relate well to the people. I had the feeling I had eyes on me. I got hit up one day coming back in for a bribe by a U.S. customs agent, and the whole experience kind of sickened me. Yes there is a border, but it is as much a agreed upon thing as it is a barrier. Tijuanna is a shit hole of almost Somali scope.
I remember looking at tin roofed cinder block hovels with tattered electrical wires and rusted antennas on a hill, boys with dogs walking along the chain link fence and dirt road separating the suppurating wound to our South from the anal cancer ridden body that is California and thinking; God has blessed America.
I could actually see a unification of our nations, but it must be by vote and not by default.
Jon and Ken are gathering money to buy illegals one way bus tickets back to mexico. And mind you, this is a area of some 20 million people, not counting them.
I remember way back when I was 19, me and some pals went to Tijuana to The Avenidas of De Revolutione where we had good food and shitty margaritas, hurump, just like most L.A. eats We parked near the border and walked across. I came back with a few trinkets, including a cheap switchblade.
Four years ago I was going across the commercial crossing East of La Mesa every now and then for business.
I stopped going, even though I love the food and relate well to the people. I had the feeling I had eyes on me. I got hit up one day coming back in for a bribe by a U.S. customs agent, and the whole experience kind of sickened me. Yes there is a border, but it is as much a agreed upon thing as it is a barrier. Tijuanna is a shit hole of almost Somali scope.
I remember looking at tin roofed cinder block hovels with tattered electrical wires and rusted antennas on a hill, boys with dogs walking along the chain link fence and dirt road separating the suppurating wound to our South from the anal cancer ridden body that is California and thinking; God has blessed America.
I could actually see a unification of our nations, but it must be by vote and not by default.
I cant. fuck mexico
the problem with mexico is that it's filled with mexicans.
So why has the US govt done nothing, and continues to do nothing?
When it comes to trivial, irrelevant Cuba the full force of isolation and sanctions is brought to bear, with Mexico there is an open door.
There must be a reason.
When it comes to trivial, irrelevant Cuba the full force of isolation and sanctions is brought to bear, with Mexico there is an open door.
There must be a reason.
Fuck Israel
it's a hot potato... all the politicians are worried about is being re-elected... if this gets worse and the people get really angry...look for every politician on both sides to stand up and ask how come nothing has been done... beyond predictable...Dilbert_X wrote:
So why has the US govt done nothing, and continues to do nothing?
When it comes to trivial, irrelevant Cuba the full force of isolation and sanctions is brought to bear, with Mexico there is an open door.
There must be a reason.
Love is the answer
Actually, there was an article in the Washington Post yesterday about how successful Colombia has been in reducing coca production, pushing back the FARC, and strengthening regional government.Pochsy wrote:
Didn't the Mexicans learn anything from the American "war on drugs"? Total failure.
Doesn't sound like total failure...unless one takes a short view. It took well over 10 years and multiple strategy changes to get to this point.
Mexico's biggest problem in combating the drug cartels is massive corruption at all levels of government there...much like Colombia faced.
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Mexico isn't Communist.Dilbert_X wrote:
So why has the US govt done nothing, and continues to do nothing?
When it comes to trivial, irrelevant Cuba the full force of isolation and sanctions is brought to bear, with Mexico there is an open door.
There must be a reason.
I'm not saying it makes sense, but that's why.
“Everybody is a genius. But if you judge a fish by its ability to climb a tree, it will live its whole life believing that it is stupid.”
― Albert Einstein
Doing the popular thing is not always right. Doing the right thing is not always popular
― Albert Einstein
Doing the popular thing is not always right. Doing the right thing is not always popular
Strange, I thought we'd been there for a while now.Catbox wrote:
if this gets worse and the people get really angry...
But its thoroughly socialist isn't it?FEOS wrote:
Mexico isn't Communist.
And has represented a clear danger and financial drain for the US for a very long while now, why no action and an open border policy?
Fuck Israel
I don't believe it is socialist.Dilbert_X wrote:
But its thoroughly socialist isn't it?FEOS wrote:
Mexico isn't Communist.
And has represented a clear danger and financial drain for the US for a very long while now, why no action and an open border policy?
Clear danger? Don't see how.
Financial drain? Only by encouraging its citizens to emigrate to the US illegally. Otherwise, no. Certainly not a drain WRT border protection...hence the problem.
“Everybody is a genius. But if you judge a fish by its ability to climb a tree, it will live its whole life believing that it is stupid.”
― Albert Einstein
Doing the popular thing is not always right. Doing the right thing is not always popular
― Albert Einstein
Doing the popular thing is not always right. Doing the right thing is not always popular
A huge wall on the US Mexican border will not prevent the 1st Mexican Emmigrant Parachute division to cross
Wait behind the line ..............................................................
Er drugs, drug gangs, murders, drain on the taxpayer policing and providing free medical treatment?FEOS wrote:
Clear danger? Don't see how.
Fuck Israel
None of those are a clear danger to our national security. They are certainly a pain in the ass, but they are not a "clear danger".Dilbert_X wrote:
Er drugs, drug gangs, murders, drain on the taxpayer policing and providing free medical treatment?FEOS wrote:
Clear danger? Don't see how.
Since we spend hardly anything (relatively) on the problem, it's hardly a drain on the taxpayer.
And there's no such thing as free medical treatment in the US. People who aren't from the US have said so on these very forums.
“Everybody is a genius. But if you judge a fish by its ability to climb a tree, it will live its whole life believing that it is stupid.”
― Albert Einstein
Doing the popular thing is not always right. Doing the right thing is not always popular
― Albert Einstein
Doing the popular thing is not always right. Doing the right thing is not always popular