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    Home countries frustrated as U.S. deports criminals

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    Home countries frustrated as U.S. deports criminals
    Influx creates challenges for residents, civic groups
    —Antonio Olivo and Oscar Avila

    February 9, 2009

    JUAREZ, Mexico — When he crossed illegally into the U.S. in 2002, Cesar Sanchez didn't plan on stabbing a girlfriend's estranged husband eight times.

    Yet there he was, a convicted murderer dropped at the Texas border last month—one less worry for U.S. officials but a source of concern for the cities in Central America receiving thousands of freed convicts.

    "I crossed like so many others; for a dream," said Sanchez, 25, wondering how he'd make it back to his family in Veracruz. "And, then ..."

    U.S. Immigration officials are escalating efforts to put some 450,000 illegal immigrants serving prison time in the U.S. on planes back home. In 2008, about 113,000 such convicts were deported.

    But in the areas on the receiving end, some wonder whether the influx could in turn chase frustrated residents over the border.

    "It's just one more variable that Juarez has to contend with," said Lucinda Vargas, director of a Juarez group trying to rescue a city gripped by warring drug cartels.

    In El Salvador, where the number of criminal deportees rose 28 percent last year to 6,212, a group called Homies Unidos struggles to reform gang members flooding home, a factor in making that nation Latin America's most violent per capita.

    In Guatemala, the influx taxes aid programs for returning countrymen.

    After one plane of deportees landed in Guatemala City, disoriented men wandered over to a jobs booth.

    Erick Maldonado, a top foreign ministry official, said his agency hopes to soothe the "bitterness" of deportees.

    With 28,000 arriving last year, he said, "the more people come, the more social pressures we can expect."

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    Boo-hoo.....imagine OUR frustration with having millions of criminal illegal aliens in our country...including about 40,000 violent, illegal alien gang-bangers. Too bad, so sad...deport all criminal illegal aliens ASAP and their families as well.

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    With 28,000 arriving last year, he said, "the more people come, the more social pressures we can expect."
    Well isn't that special!?! These are their own friggin' citizens so what sort of social pressures can make an impact? The social pressures are here in this country from all the illegals pursuing the dream, killing someone. In some places, our social pressures are so bad we don't even have a common language anymore. Deal with it! We have had to.
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    Stop crying Mexico, bring back the death penalty and use it.
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    Then Mexico needs to get their ass in gear and manage the situation.

    It's not our problem. They don't seem to believe their drugs pouring into America is their problem, it's the American user's fault. Well, I feel the same way about their criminal aliens, it's their problem.

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    I'm not sure that in a lot of countries, China for example, these people would even become deportees; more probably "organ donors."
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    Barf.
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    In Guatemala, the influx taxes aid programs for returning countrymen.


    Our cup is empty. We can do this no longer. The arrogance is astounding. The lack of insight that this is the very thing happening to us is stupefying.

    They better find a way to deal with the influx as we are told things aren't getting better around here.
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