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To: BuckeyeTexan

What do you think the Gov. intends to do? Currently the invaders are wading, swimming,
boating or however across the Rio Grande and walking up to Authorities and turning themselves
in. At that point they get into the deportation process which can take years.

Does the Gov. intend to meet them at the border, turn them around and tell them to cross
back over the Rio Grande? If he takes them in then they just get in line with the
current processing.

Basically once they cross the mid point of the Rio Grande they are in the US, state of Texas.
I’m not sure what Gov. Perry plans but if he can turn them around immediately that would
certainly be a different approach.


15 posted on 07/18/2014 6:10:16 AM PDT by deport
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17 posted on 07/18/2014 6:14:31 AM PDT by deport
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That’s what the current operations have been focused on as I understand it. Prevent crossing, push drug-runners back across, or apprehend those who are encountered on Texas soil. I’ve been reading about some of our past and current border operations.


71 posted on 07/18/2014 7:59:02 AM PDT by BuckeyeTexan (There are those that break and bend. I'm the other kind. ~Steve Earle)
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As long as the Gubmit “handles” these illegals through their process, they will keep coming. The way to stop them is to immediately bus them right back several hundred miles inside Mexico and imprison the coyotes. Ike did this with Operation Wetback and it worked like a charm until the dems got control.


82 posted on 07/18/2014 8:16:55 AM PDT by X-spurt (CRUZ missile - armed and ready.)
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