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Three Suspects in Two Separate East Texas Murders Apprehended in Mexico
Tyler Morning Telegraph ^
Posted on 01/28/2005 11:38:12 PM PST by NativeTexun
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To: NativeTexun
Drugs will kill you in more ways than one.
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posted on
01/29/2005 12:04:55 AM PST
by
GVnana
(If I had a Buckhead moment would I know it?)
To: NativeTexun
The Mexican regime (one can hardly call it a government) refuses to extradite anyone to the US who faces a term of more than 30 years.
That's our good amigo Vincente, who is almost as supportive of our war on terrorism as Jacque Chirac!
To: 1_Inch_Group; 2sheep; 2Trievers; 3AngelaD; 4.1O dana super trac pak; 4Freedom; 4ourprogeny; ...
He also said Mexican officials would not consider extradition to the United States unless Bingham agreed not to seek the death penalty against Gomez and Ms. Arroyo.
To: gubamyster
We ought to make a huge stink about this. If they want to be on friendly relations with their neighbor, they should not be giving sanction to murderers.
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posted on
01/29/2005 5:10:51 AM PST
by
Brilliant
To: NativeTexun
So, the kleptocracy of Mexico refuses to extradite known murderers to the USA because they fear they will be executed but has no discernible problem with their innocent citizens trekking across blazing hot deserts where they die of thirst of are murdered by drug dealers or coyotes?
What is wrong with this picture?
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posted on
01/29/2005 8:04:45 AM PST
by
Gritty
("The longer it's expatriates stay away from Mexico, the more they come to love Mexico-VD Hanson)
To: Gritty
The federales have no problems with killing people, except when it's done legally.
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posted on
01/29/2005 8:12:32 AM PST
by
Max in Utah
(By their works you shall know them.)
To: Brilliant
Mexico wants to rob us blind. What's friendly about that?
We need walls along our borders and we need to put everyone here illegally on the other side.
These murderers should be judged guilty and sentenced to death in absentia. The sentence is to be carried out immediately upon their apprehension, if they ever set foot in our country again or a country that will extradite them to us with no strings attached.
Otherwise, let Mexico keep them. What purpose does spending $30,000 to $60,000 per year/per murderer to lock them up serve?
That's just throwing good money after bad.
We should just consider their time in that 3rd-world, Mexican, hell-hole as imprisonment enough.
If we ever get our hands on them again, we execute them.
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posted on
01/29/2005 8:22:55 AM PST
by
4Freedom
(America is no longer the 'Land of Opportunity', it's the 'Land of Illegal Alien Opportunists'!!!>)
To: GVgirl
Drugs will kill you in more ways than one. Funny how you would blame this brutal murder on something as harmless as relatively harmless as pot, instead of the vicious, brutal murderers.
The pot had little to do with his brutal murder. They could have murdered someone in a ruse to buy a set of custom wheels. No, he was brutally murdered by Mexicans, not pot.
Bingham said as Carrier tried to change the flat tire, Gomez picked up the spare and beat him over the head. Carrier tried to fight back, but Ms. Arroyo began hitting him repeatedly with the tire tool.
This was just more Murder by Mexican. It's nice that the Mexicans girlfriend joined in by beating the kid to death with tire iron.
There was another suspect illegal alien not long ago that shot a kid in the face working at a convenience store. Killed him, for 40 bucks and a six pack.
I guess you could say convenience stores can kill you more ways than one.
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posted on
01/29/2005 8:45:55 AM PST
by
Joe Hadenuf
(No more illegal alien sympathizers from Texas. America has one too many.)
To: Joe Hadenuf
I'm not blaming the murder on pot. You put yourself at risk running with criminals.
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posted on
01/29/2005 9:07:44 AM PST
by
GVnana
(If I had a Buckhead moment would I know it?)
To: Bogolyubski; gubamyster; All
Also on Dobbs was this about criminal illegals. Aired 1/28/05
snip--
http://transcripts.cnn.com/TRANSCRIPTS/0501/28/ldt.01.html An estimated 100,000 illegal aliens in this country have been convicted of crimes committed in this country, other than their illegal status, of course, yet most of them remain at large. Special Immigration and Customs Enforcement teams are now trying to hunt down those illegal aliens one by one.
Dan Lothian reports from Brockton, Massachusetts.
(BEGIN VIDEOTAPE)
DAN LOTHIAN, CNN CORRESPONDENT (voice-over): On the trail of convicted illegal immigrants, federal agents with the Department of Homeland Security's Immigration and Customs Enforcement unit, or ICE, are getting ready to move in on a Dominican national in Fall River, Massachusetts. They say he served time for his crime, but is in this country illegally and is avoiding deportation. MONICO: He's been arrested on several charges, including up to assault and battery, domestic violence. He does have a history of violence.
LOTHIAN (voice-over): An hour later, a Cape Verdean man in the U.S. illegally, agents say, is cornered in the City of Brockton as he walks down the sidewalk. His crime?
MONICO: The initial charge was rape of a child and, again, for whatever reason, it was plea bargained down, but it was a conviction.
LOTHIAN: Just two of more than 100 illegal fugitives in this pile the Boston office is hunting. Nationally, it's estimated 80,000 to 100,000 convicted illegal immigrants are out there.
MARTIN: These people have disregarded their orders to leave the country. They've had an opportunity to be heard in court, and the case was decided against them. So we're pursuing those folks that are just not complying with those orders.
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posted on
01/29/2005 9:21:28 AM PST
by
JustAnotherSavage
("We are all sinners. But jerks revel in their sins." PJ O'Rourke)
To: JustAnotherSavage
It'll all be better, if Bush gets his way and is allowed to legalize this filthy scum. >/sarcasm<
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posted on
01/29/2005 9:33:16 AM PST
by
4Freedom
(America is no longer the 'Land of Opportunity', it's the 'Land of Illegal Alien Opportunists'!!!>)
To: GVgirl
I'm not blaming the murder on pot. You put yourself at risk running with criminals.Looks like were all running with criminals now, as Bush continues to allow millions to enter our country illegally, routinely, at will.
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posted on
01/29/2005 9:56:08 AM PST
by
Joe Hadenuf
(No more illegal alien sympathizers from Texas. America has one too many.)
To: NativeTexun
More open-border fun. Commit any crime you want against Americans and hightail it back to your own country --- where you can just cross back again as you like, maybe in a different part of the border with a new identity --- easily purchased in Mexico.
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posted on
01/29/2005 10:01:57 AM PST
by
FITZ
To: GVgirl
Still --- it's smarter to buy your pot from an American.
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posted on
01/29/2005 10:03:46 AM PST
by
FITZ
To: FITZ
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posted on
01/29/2005 10:15:30 AM PST
by
GVnana
(If I had a Buckhead moment would I know it?)
To: FITZ
>>More open-border fun. Commit any crime you want against Americans and hightail it back to your own country --- where you can just cross back again as you like, maybe in a different part of the border with a new identity --- easily purchased <<
Well said, unfortunately true!
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posted on
01/29/2005 2:00:44 PM PST
by
NativeTexun
("If you don't live in Texas, you don't live in the United States.")
To: Bogolyubski
There's no guarantee yet they'll be extradited but we have a very aggressive district attorney who is not soft on crime!
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posted on
01/29/2005 2:02:29 PM PST
by
NativeTexun
("If you don't live in Texas, you don't live in the United States.")
To: Gritty
>>So, the kleptocracy of Mexico refuses to extradite known murderers to the USA because they fear they will be executed but has no discernible problem with their innocent citizens trekking across blazing hot deserts where they die of thirst of are murdered by drug dealers or coyotes?<<
Ironic, huh?
>>What is wrong with this picture?
<<
Lots!
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posted on
01/29/2005 2:03:57 PM PST
by
NativeTexun
("If you don't live in Texas, you don't live in the United States.")
To: 4Freedom
>>It'll all be better, if Bush gets his way and is allowed to legalize this filthy scum. >/sarcasm<< I have a slight problem with Bush on this one! There's likely to be an uprisin' of Native Texans if this passes. We are TIRED of being pushed out and neighborhoods being taken over and pink flamingos appearing in yards and poor surly service in retail, fast food and some cafeterias from these ILLEGAL "residents" of our state. It's an exercise in patience at some places to even get your food order correct! THIS SHOULD NOT BE SO! Learn OUR language if you want to LIVE AND WORK IN OUR COUNTRY OR GO HOME ... !! GO HOME ANYWAY!
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posted on
01/29/2005 2:09:41 PM PST
by
NativeTexun
("If you don't live in Texas, you don't live in the United States.")
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