A sort of work-release program, I suppose.
These are the same people that Stroker is having Eric The Red sue Arizona over.....
Hurry up November!
If we don’t control our borders, we’ll have incidents like this over here.
I don’t understand. With the open border with the U.S. (not to mention Obama, La Raza and the Democrats), why does Mexico bother running prisons? Why don’t they just bus them north, give ‘em a hope and change button, some water wings, and send them to the promised land? /sarc
This is why we can’t allow people from that side of the border here. Thats not a nation. A nation is more than borders. Mexico is a cesspool. Crime is an accepted way of life there. A nation can offer its citizens something resembling security. A nation has laws,laws that are enforced. What does Mexico have? An entire country on the take. This is not about race but culture. We are a nation of laws,they are a nation of crime. We are incompatible. There should be zero immigration from south of the border until Mexico becomes a nation and not just a country and for at least a generation.
Anyone wants to scream racist can kiss me where the good Lord split me.
Wait....I thought all this was the NRA’s fault.
Ping!
If you want on, or off this S. Texas/Mexico ping list, please FReepMail me.
CNN report on the same:
Top officials in Mexico said Sunday that authorities at a prison released and armed several inmates to attack a group of people during a birthday celebration last week in a killing spree that left 17 dead.
Ricardo Najera, a spokesman for Mexico’s Interior Ministry said authorities allowed a group of inmates to leave the Cereso prison in Gomez Palacio, in Mexico’s Durango state, in police vehicles to launch an attack on revelers at a farm in Torreon in the neighboring state of Coahuila.
“The delinquents were committing their executions as part of a debt-settling scheme against members of rivaling groups from organized crime,” Najera said Sunday of the July 18 attack.
“Unfortunately, in these executions, these delinquents also cowardly murdered innocent civilians,” he said, adding that the inmates returned to the prison after the attack.
Four top Cereso Gomez Palacio prison workers — including the prison’s director — were named as suspects in the investigation, Najera said.
Mexico’s interior minister, Francisco Blake, said Sunday that the Gomez Palacio prison incident sheds light on Mexico’s tenuous security and the “deteriorating state” of Mexico’s local law enforcement.
“Today, it is evident that the Mexican state is facing an enormous challenge in security,” said Blake. He asked local authorities to monitor “the presumed complicity of local authorities” with criminal elements.
According to the U.S. State Department, many of the narcotics-related attacks in Mexico have occurred in the northern border region.[snip]
http://www.cnn.com/2010/CRIME/07/25/mexico.killings.prison/index.html?eref=mrss_igoogle_cnn
It gives new resonance to that movie line, "Release the Kraken!"