Posted on 01/01/2007 11:54:13 AM PST by calcowgirl
americanamexicana
No, your intention is to get as many millions of Mexicans up here illegally as you possibly can to keep the remittance gravy train a-flowin'.
--here's a good link--
--http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-bloggers/1760965/posts
The ill-gotten gains of the MexInvasion also benefit the MexGov. Ergo, it, too, is enjoys informal and formal financing.
This state of affairs will the US can re-order the preferences of the MexGov, which is when the invasion ceases to be profitable to them.
How can we make the costs of the invasion they bear outweigh the benefits they crave?
Illegals caught should be sentenced to years of uncompensated hard-labor in the US.
Mexico's ruling class is BRILLIANT.
They didn't want to waste any money on their poor.
So they OUTSOURCED it!
What next?
Chauffeured limos?
.. with hot tubs.
Border? We don't need no stinkin' border.
HaPPy New Year, calcowgirl!
We need to find a way to track these gadgets, and arrest everyone who crosses with one. And, the mexicrime govt. is handing them out? Uh, they need to be told in no uncertain terms, that they will face a serious response if they carry this plan out!
If this doesn't constitute an invasion by a foreign nation, I don't know what does. Will the Mexican government next give them jeeps, humvees and tanks to assist in a successful crossing?
200k GPS devices? And the US will get them when they catch the criminal invaders? I sure hope there isn't any intention to give them back to the Mexicans. Now that would get me stewing. Instead, I'd like to go down and buy one of those seized ones at government auction, cheap, for my car.
Hush y'all. Mexico is our friend.
Feliz Nuevo Año, back at ya! ;-)
Not sure, are the illegals allowed to keep the satellite navigation devices once they get to a relatively safe haven, or do they have to turn them in for the next wave of illegals?
I bet a few get kept, just for souvenirs, but the officials concerned may get a little stern about wide non-compliance.
Maybe we should send boatloads of Bangladeshis to their country!
These Sat-Nav devices are expensive to the tune of several thousand each, and this doesn't even cover the cost of a down-link service. So who is paying for all of this?
I have no idea what they plan to issue, but I paid about $120 for my Garmin GPS. Wonder who is funding this program? Wouldn't it be cheaper to teach them "Follow the Drinkin' Gourd"? (In Spanish, of course).
Answer is simple...call the Geek Squad, have them break the activation code..activate all devices at once and sit back...
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