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Need to keep these types of events on the DL and keep encouraging the illegals to stick their heads up. Then tell them if they rat out others they get a luxury ride back to country of origin!
86% of Argentinians are white. The most common ethnic groups are Italian and Spanish (including Galicians and Basques).
Unlike what the liberal stooges are saying, this is not about race but about illegal immigration.
this is not about race but about illegal immigration.
We get stuck in these racism or no racism conversations. It can still be a bad idea either way. Why is it a good idea to waste funds sending back hard working illegals who arent felons?
Find the dangerous illegals, round them up, send them home. Leave Juan, who works 12 hours a day cutting my deli meats.
Its great when they get the ones that boast about being here illegally like they are above the law, I hope this is a new trend.
I wonder if he was treated 'with heart,' like Trump said he would do.
Why is it a good idea to waste funds sending back hard working illegals who arent felons?
A Filipino SFO airport worker provides the answer - because he waited his turn for 14 years to get his visa. Wait your turn, or get deported.
Why is it a good idea to waste funds sending back hard working illegals who arent felons?
There are a number of reasons it's a good idea.
* Respect for the law. If you just start ignoring or selectively enforcing laws, everyone loses respect for the whole system.
* It costs a lot of money to provide services to illegals, at a minimum police, sanitation, emergency medical etc.
* They actually do lower wages for Americans.
They may be great hardworking people, but it's just wrong for them to flagrantly break the law in the millions.
Read more: http://dailycaller.com/2017/03/01/illegal-immigrant-speaks-out-at-press-conference-about-being-illegal-then-is-promptly-detained-by-ice/#ixzz4a8C2SlV2
An illegal immigrant decided to speak publicly at a news conference about her immigration status Wednesday. She was later detained by Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers.
Daniela Vargas, 22, was detained in Jackson, Miss. shortly after speaking at the press conference, The Clarion-Ledger reports. Vargas, an Argentine national who arrived in the U.S. at age 7, was previously protected under President Obama’s Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program. Her DACA status, however, recently expired.
Her father and brother were also recently detained by ICE agents as they were likewise in the country illegally. Under direction from President Trump and Homeland Security Secretary John Kelly, ICE has stopped the prioritizing the deportation of only the most serious of criminals.
#ice #crime #illegal