So isn’t this guy in line to get one of those SF id’s they are handing out? So he’d be semi-legal?
We need this guy like we need cancer!?
o great. Maybe they will ship him back . . . he will reenter a day later and do this to someone else in San Diego or LA. Joy.
[Salas is also the subject of a hold by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement because he is in the United States illegally from Mexico, authorities said.]
... Then no-one will care anymore.
One of geraldo’s boys.
The Rats must be proud.
This is just damn sad. WHY do we continue to allow our country to be overrun by the scum of the earth when we could attract the best and brightest immigrants on the planet? I just don’t understand it!
>>.. Salas told his nephew that he wasn’t afraid to die
Put him in the electric chair. He won’t mind.
My Uncle was killed by a man under almost the exact situation except for the being held by Ice part the man walked out of the hospital and disappeared a few months earlier before my Uncle he Crippled a woman in Indiana arrested then he walked away .... under smelly conditions These guys get away with murder and were supposed to accept it ? Nope sorry ...
obviously this would’ve been prevented if he was allowed to have a driver’s license
Thanks, WH, DHS, US Chamber of Commerce, and RAT congress!!! Another example of those “hard working types with family values that don’t stop south of the Rio Grande” you all are so in love with. Never bloody mind about US citizens and legal immigrants who get murdered, raped, etc., just keep those doors open and yell “come on, down”!!!
Another ‘Macho’ man......
Mexico president says culture of machismo still strong
http://www.iht.com/articles/ap/2007/11/26/america/LA-GEN-Mexico-Machismo.php
Nov 26, 2007
MEXICO CITY: President Felipe Calderon said Monday said that despite the passage of anti-discrimination laws, millions of women suffer from workplace bias and physical and psychological abuse due to an enduring culture of machismo in Mexico.
As a citizen, as a husband, as a father, as president, I am worried and indignant over the mistreatment millions of Mexican women still receive, Calderon said during an event on the International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women.
Last year alone, the president said, more than 30 million Mexican women suffered some type of violence, while more than 80 percent of women who were murdered were killed in their own homes.
Earlier this year, Mexico enacted a law obligating federal and local authorities to prevent, punish and eradicate violence against women. Yet only a handful of states have formally adopted it, Calderon said.
At fault? A culture still dominated by the false premise of subordination, submission and even inferiority of women with respect to men, he said. This is a cultural obstacle that we have to reverse.
Mexico has had some success chipping away at machismo, passing the anti-violence measure and a law allowing same-sex civil unions in Mexico City. Women have also made advances in business and politics, and on Monday, Calderon signed a law aimed at fighting the trafficking and enslavement of women and children.
But he acknowledged the country has a ways to go, saying, There have been advances but ... there is much to be done.
Shame this didnt happen in texas where they would certainly give him the needle.