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Trump Rocks Iowa! Vows to ‘Swiftly Remove’ Criminal Illegals on ‘Day One’
Trump Conservative ^ | 8/27/16 | Rufus Shinra

Posted on 08/27/2016 4:10:44 PM PDT by Rufus Shinra

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To: Cobra64

Even “Operation Wetback” had a bunch of different and essential components. Some are the same as today, but there are many others that have to be part of the plan.

Likewise, at the time, Mexico was indifferent to US deportations to Mexico. Today they are not only opposed, but encourage illegal immigration to the US, because they send enormous amounts of cash by wire transfer back to Mexico, from their “surplus population”.

Here are some other major variables.

Former president of Mexico Vincente Fox created the Plan Puebla Panama, with the blessing of W. Bush, hoping it would lead to an “EU of the Americas”. The American parts of this included continental rail links along the coasts from southern Mexico to Canada, and the Trans-Texas corridor bisecting the United States. (As well as the introduction of a common currency, the “Amero”, to replace the USD, the Canadian dollar, and the Mexican New Peso.)

Definitely an open borders scheme.

The biggest part of the PPP in Mexico was to turn the southern part of their country into a gigantic transportation hub for shipping, aircraft, rail, and truck.

And here’s the zinger: to do this they would first have to depopulate southern Mexico. So the Mexican government ordered all the people who lived there to migrate to America. A HUGE surge of illegal aliens.

I mention this because getting rid of all these Mexican citizens has to be part and parcel of Mr. Trump’s plan to suspend, or at least renegotiate, all these trade treaties that underpin mass migration.

This is just one part of the deal.

But a part of Operation Wetback that was essential to its success still is needed today: a propaganda campaign to both convince Mexicans to not come here; and to convince those already here to go home. Self-repatriation is much cheaper than deportation.

There are so many other elements, such as non-Mexican deportees, and the aforementioned criminal deportees. And while we’re at it, the vast number of “green cards” work visas we issue.

https://travel.state.gov/content/visas/en/general/all-visa-categories.html


41 posted on 08/28/2016 6:49:08 AM PDT by yefragetuwrabrumuy ("Don't compare me to the almighty, compare me to the alternative." -Obama, 09-24-11)
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To: yefragetuwrabrumuy

Unless the Mexican government gives them a travel visa in the US airport, they cannot even board the plane. This is why the “kick them across the border problem.”

The problem is, We have ALREADY DONE THIS before, Eisenhower didn’t give a rats ass what Mexico said or Did, he JUST DID IT and Threatened Mexico with WAR if they balked.

See Operation Wetback


42 posted on 08/28/2016 8:58:11 AM PDT by eyeamok (destruction of government records.)
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To: eyeamok

The difference between then and now is that then, northern Mexico was very underpopulated, and once you were kicked out of the US, you had to go south, or starve.

The situation today is more like the Mexican revolutionary period (1910-1920).

The threat the cartels pose to southern US cities is close to that posed by Pancho Villa when he carried out his attack against Columbus, New Mexico. Villa was fighting the Mexican government, so this really wasn’t their fault. And when the US tried to respond, with the fruitless Pancho Villa Expedition, the Mexican government still had to put its foot down and ask the US to leave.

The US was willing to fight a brigand like Villa, but had no impulse to go to war with Mexico over it.

And thus it would be to carry out a fight with the cartels in Mexico. Except they have much better weaponry, signals and communications intelligence as good or better than the US Army units sent after them, and a LOT of money.

Bottom line: every Mexican criminal we would throw across the border would become a new cartel fighter, whether they wanted to or not. And the cartels would likely start to get foreign military advisors.


43 posted on 08/31/2016 7:17:53 AM PDT by yefragetuwrabrumuy ("Don't compare me to the almighty, compare me to the alternative." -Obama, 09-24-11)
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