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To: moonshinner_09

Mexico simply doesn’t want the parasites to stay in Mexico and wants them to complete their trip across our border.


21 posted on 08/16/2014 9:02:09 AM PDT by Pox (Good Night. I expect more respect tomorrow.)
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......from a CIS report: “There is little evidence to suggest that the recent border arrivals (enrolling in US schools) are victims of "trafficking", (which involves coercion). The border swarm are families accompanying their children....all of them willing participants in smuggling operations. These "impoverished Central Americans" are paying smugglers (up to $10,000) to bring them into the United States. “Human trafficking and human smuggling are distinct criminal activities....the terms are not interchangeable,” says ICE....

At the recent House Judiciary hearing on immigration, Cong Gohmert had this eye-opening exchange with the Obama appointee rubber-stamping illegals into the US from 144 countries:

GOHMERT: WRT drug cartels paid $6000-10,000 each to "guide" the hordes over the border---"Would you, as a former prosecutor, call them criminals?" Gohmert nonchalantly asked Obama appointee, Leon Rodriguez--now heading USCIS--- a DHS agency.

The smirking Rodriguez stepped headlong into the trap as Cong Gohmert casually hoisted him on his own petard.....making the point that if the hordes were coming here to escape drug cartels, why is it they are consorting w/ the nasty criminals, and are paying the violent breed to accompany them over the border?

Definitely not the behavior of someone in mortal fear, "forced" to escape to the US for protection. More likely, the swarm is in collusion w/ the cartels. Better check those backpacks.


59 posted on 08/16/2014 11:43:47 AM PDT by Liz
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