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    125 Illegal Immigrants Detained in Southern Mexico

    Mexico has no problems conducting immigration sweeps under the cloak of "protecting the lives and human rights of illegal immigrants." However, if we dare conduct such a sweep in this country in order to remove their illegal invaders, lawsuits seeking injunctions and condemnation are sure to follow.

    Also, invaders are rounded up for their "quick repatriation to their country of origin in a dignified, orderly and safe manner." No court hearings, no lawyers, no work release programs, no appeals! They simply process you and return you in "a dignified, orderly and safe manner!" Why cannot we adopt the same process for their illegal invaders in our country?

    From now on, we need to convey that immigration raids and sweeps are necessary in order "to protect the lives and human rights of illegal immigrants."
    The hypocrisy from these people is mind numbing!


    MEXICO CITY – Immigration agents and police detained 125 illegal immigrants, the majority of them Central Americans, in a sweep in the southern Mexican state of Oaxaca, the National Migration Institute, or INM, said.

    The operation was carried out in the city of Chahuites, where the migrants were found aboard 27 train cars.

    Agents detained 100 Guatemalans, 11 Salvadorans, one Nepalese and 13 Hondurans.

    The group was made up of 102 men, 15 women, six boys and two girls, all headed for the United States, the INM said.

    Officials from the OPI child-welfare agency participated in the operation and arranged for the eight children to be housed in appropriate quarters.

    The migrants were taken to the immigration facilities in Ventosa and Tapanatepec “for their quick repatriation to their country of origin in a dignified, orderly and safe manner,â€
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    Our elected officials are making fools out of us here in the United States....and they know it.

    We are all playing the 'Illegal Immigration' game with them.

    The officials we have elected to oversee the sovereignty of the United States know what our immigration laws are for, and we all know, they know, we know, what our immigration laws are for. They know they are not doing their job.

    Our part in playing the Immigration game is done by calling and writing those 'oh so elite' officials, and saying with a firm voice..... Now listen to me, I am a citizen of the United states, and I would like to plead with you to enforce the immigration laws you already know about so our children will be kept safe, and our country can survive the onslaught of illegal foreigners.

    The elected officials part in the little 'Illegal Immigration' game, is to act like they will vote in a way that will be in America's best interest. Of course we know they know what they are supposed to do to protect the citizens against the foreign invasion, but most of them play ignorant.

    If even just the Republicans were serious about protecting the citizens from the foreign invasion, they would have put a stop to it a long time ago! Ramos and Compean would have never went to prison!

    The game will go on because it is not about America or Americans, it is about money and power.
    Ron Paul in 2011 "[...]no amnesty should be granted. Maybe a 'green card' with an asterisk should be issued[...]a much better option than deportation."

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    Could it be that in Americas down economy the Mexican govt. is cracking down on people from south of it's borders transiting Mexico to the USA just to protect it's Mexican IAs jobs here?

    Have we reached a point here that IAs now have to compete with each other? Actually driving down illegal wages and opportunities.

    Has the "Total Saturation Level" been reached?

    Just wondering.
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