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Nov 23, 2018 21:04:33   #
Boo_Boo Loc: Jellystone
 
Are you concerned yet? Attending to the thousands of mainly Honduran caravan members is costing the city more than 500,000 pesos (US $25,000) a day, he declared. Now consider, if they break into the US, as they did the Mexican border, our standard of care costs much more. How much of your tax money that would go to support citizens (newborns to the elderly) are you willing to turn over to pay for these invaders?


Gastelm, the mayor of TJ said: "I’m asking for international organizations to intervene because more than 4,700 Central American migrants are stranded and crowded together in the city in precarious conditions ." Notice the number? Four Thousand Seven Hundred.... each one allowed into the US will be on welfare or an indefinite time. Then their children will follow what their parents have taught them... No work when you can steal, work for under the table pay, panhandle at every stop sign, and live better than Americans on welfare.

TJ offered up 7,000 jobs for these people... few applied because they are "resting." Mexico offered work permits to every one of these people.... about 2,000 took the offer and did not travel on to TJ.... and folks there is yet another 2 caravans heading this way. "Thousands more migrants are currently traveling through Mexico and many of them are likely to join the large cohort already in Tijuana." According to Mexico news.

https://mexiconewsdaily.com/news/mayor-declares-humanitarian-crisis/?utm_source=Mexico+News+Today&utm_campaign=b708ab1a2c-MNT+nov23-2018&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_f1536a3787-b708ab1a2c-349565373



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Nov 23, 2018 21:53:23   #
Seth
 
Pennylynn wrote:
Are you concerned yet? Attending to the thousands of mainly Honduran caravan members is costing the city more than 500,000 pesos (US $25,000) a day, he declared. Now consider, if they break into the US, as they did the Mexican border, our standard of care costs much more. How much of your tax money that would go to support citizens (newborns to the elderly) are you willing to turn over to pay for these invaders?


Gastelm, the mayor of TJ said: "I’m asking for international organizations to intervene because more than 4,700 Central American migrants are stranded and crowded together in the city in precarious conditions ." Notice the number? Four Thousand Seven Hundred.... each one allowed into the US will be on welfare or an indefinite time. Then their children will follow what their parents have taught them... No work when you can steal, work for under the table pay, panhandle at every stop sign, and live better than Americans on welfare.

TJ offered up 7,000 jobs for these people... few applied because they are "resting." Mexico offered work permits to every one of these people.... about 2,000 took the offer and did not travel on to TJ.... and folks there is yet another 2 caravans heading this way. "Thousands more migrants are currently traveling through Mexico and many of them are likely to join the large cohort already in Tijuana." According to Mexico news.

https://mexiconewsdaily.com/news/mayor-declares-humanitarian-crisis/?utm_source=Mexico+News+Today&utm_campaign=b708ab1a2c-MNT+nov23-2018&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_f1536a3787-b708ab1a2c-349565373
Are you concerned yet? Attending to the thousands... (show quote)


I feel no sympathy for the fine folks in TJ, and none for the rest of Mexico.

They had no problem with Central Americans travelling through their country to mob our borders, and they did little to help us secure the border from their side.

They have no problem with their own people sneaking into our country to work off the books and send home remittance incomes that bring more revenue into Mexico than their oil & gas industry.

Their government is invariably ultra-corrupt from top to bottom no matter who is in power, and they definitely don't take care of their poor.

In the mid 1990s I was in Juarez for a three month consulting job, and spent a lot of time out and about. I kept a lot of medium sized peso notes on me to give the seemingly unending numbers of lone children and women with children who came up with a hand out, and bought lunch for a woman whose English was excellent (she'd gone to college in Texas as an illegal, then eventually been caught and deported), and she pointed out a woman and two pre-adolescents working in the restaurant for food and a little money -- as a favor from the owner because her husband had died and there was no kind of welfare set-up for such situations. It was fend for herself and her kids or starve.

That means, probably, that the money they're willing to spend on the caravan people is more than they're willing to spend on their own poor.

We need sealed borders, call it "tough love" for our Mexican neighbors. Let their corrupt government officials start running their country right or let the people become angry enough to do something about it rather than treat the U.S. as though we're their country's welfare outlet.

In the meantime, let 'em enjoy their own experience with hordes of foreigners they didn't invite into their country. What's good for the goose is good for the gander.

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Nov 23, 2018 22:32:22   #
bggamers Loc: georgia
 
Seth wrote:
I feel no sympathy for the fine folks in TJ, and none for the rest of Mexico.

They had no problem with Central Americans travelling through their country to mob our borders, and they did little to help us secure the border from their side.

They have no problem with their own people sneaking into our country to work off the books and send home remittance incomes that bring more revenue into Mexico than their oil & gas industry.

Their government is invariably ultra-corrupt from top to bottom no matter who is in power, and they definitely don't take care of their poor.

In the mid 1990s I was in Juarez for a three month consulting job, and spent a lot of time out and about. I kept a lot of medium sized peso notes on me to give the seemingly unending numbers of lone children and women with children who came up with a hand out, and bought lunch for a woman whose English was excellent (she'd gone to college in Texas as an illegal, then eventually been caught and deported), and she pointed out a woman and two pre-adolescents working in the restaurant for food and a little money -- as a favor from the owner because her husband had died and there was no kind of welfare set-up for such situations. It was fend for herself and her kids or starve.

That means, probably, that the money they're willing to spend on the caravan people is more than they're willing to spend on their own poor.

We need sealed borders, call it "tough love" for our Mexican neighbors. Let their corrupt government officials start running their country right or let the people become angry enough to do something about it rather than treat the U.S. as though we're their country's welfare outlet.

In the meantime, let 'em enjoy their own experience with hordes of foreigners they didn't invite into their country. What's good for the goose is good for the gander.
I feel no sympathy for the fine folks in TJ, and n... (show quote)



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Nov 23, 2018 22:33:43   #
debeda
 
Seth wrote:
I feel no sympathy for the fine folks in TJ, and none for the rest of Mexico.

They had no problem with Central Americans travelling through their country to mob our borders, and they did little to help us secure the border from their side.

They have no problem with their own people sneaking into our country to work off the books and send home remittance incomes that bring more revenue into Mexico than their oil & gas industry.

Their government is invariably ultra-corrupt from top to bottom no matter who is in power, and they definitely don't take care of their poor.

In the mid 1990s I was in Juarez for a three month consulting job, and spent a lot of time out and about. I kept a lot of medium sized peso notes on me to give the seemingly unending numbers of lone children and women with children who came up with a hand out, and bought lunch for a woman whose English was excellent (she'd gone to college in Texas as an illegal, then eventually been caught and deported), and she pointed out a woman and two pre-adolescents working in the restaurant for food and a little money -- as a favor from the owner because her husband had died and there was no kind of welfare set-up for such situations. It was fend for herself and her kids or starve.

That means, probably, that the money they're willing to spend on the caravan people is more than they're willing to spend on their own poor.

We need sealed borders, call it "tough love" for our Mexican neighbors. Let their corrupt government officials start running their country right or let the people become angry enough to do something about it rather than treat the U.S. as though we're their country's welfare outlet.

In the meantime, let 'em enjoy their own experience with hordes of foreigners they didn't invite into their country. What's good for the goose is good for the gander.
I feel no sympathy for the fine folks in TJ, and n... (show quote)


If Prez Trump holds the line and does NOT allow these people to enter the US, Mexico will be GLAD to contribute to building the wall.

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Nov 23, 2018 22:40:29   #
Crayons Loc: St Jo, Texas
 
debeda wrote:
If Prez Trump holds the line and does NOT allow these people to enter the US, Mexico will be GLAD to contribute to building the wall.

Mexico is callin in the UN...People forget that Mexico City is home base for the Chalango Trotsky Neocons,
and they'll turn on they're own people just like the neocons turned on us for the past 20 years

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Nov 23, 2018 23:01:19   #
debeda
 
Crayons wrote:
Mexico is callin in the UN...People forget that Mexico City is home base for the Chalango Trotsky Neocons,
and they'll turn on they're own people just like the neocons turned on us for the past 20 years


Let them call the UN. Let them host the UN. That organization has become quite the hypocritical DAs

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Nov 23, 2018 23:22:08   #
Crayons Loc: St Jo, Texas
 
debeda wrote:
Let them call the UN. Let them host the UN. That organization has become quite the hypocritical DAs


The Trotski Mexican Univision media and the U.S. Marxist MSLSD media are joined at the hip;
They're already writin the narrative/propaganda to stir up more shyyt

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Nov 24, 2018 00:35:36   #
badbob85037
 
Crayons wrote:
Mexico is callin in the UN...People forget that Mexico City is home base for the Chalango Trotsky Neocons,
and they'll turn on they're own people just like the neocons turned on us for the past 20 years


Those neocons are sure good at reading people.

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Nov 24, 2018 02:14:49   #
Gatsby
 
Pennylynn wrote:
Are you concerned yet? Attending to the thousands of mainly Honduran caravan members is costing the city more than 500,000 pesos (US $25,000) a day, he declared. Now consider, if they break into the US, as they did the Mexican border, our standard of care costs much more. How much of your tax money that would go to support citizens (newborns to the elderly) are you willing to turn over to pay for these invaders?


Gastelm, the mayor of TJ said: "I’m asking for international organizations to intervene because more than 4,700 Central American migrants are stranded and crowded together in the city in precarious conditions ." Notice the number? Four Thousand Seven Hundred.... each one allowed into the US will be on welfare or an indefinite time. Then their children will follow what their parents have taught them... No work when you can steal, work for under the table pay, panhandle at every stop sign, and live better than Americans on welfare.

TJ offered up 7,000 jobs for these people... few applied because they are "resting." Mexico offered work permits to every one of these people.... about 2,000 took the offer and did not travel on to TJ.... and folks there is yet another 2 caravans heading this way. "Thousands more migrants are currently traveling through Mexico and many of them are likely to join the large cohort already in Tijuana." According to Mexico news.

https://mexiconewsdaily.com/news/mayor-declares-humanitarian-crisis/?utm_source=Mexico+News+Today&utm_campaign=b708ab1a2c-MNT+nov23-2018&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_f1536a3787-b708ab1a2c-349565373
Are you concerned yet? Attending to the thousands... (show quote)


As Robert Frost reminded us a century ago:

Good fences make good neighbors.

If only we had listened to him then?

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Nov 24, 2018 05:57:26   #
Texas Truth Loc: Behind Enemy Lines
 
Seth wrote:
I feel no sympathy for the fine folks in TJ, and none for the rest of Mexico.

They had no problem with Central Americans travelling through their country to mob our borders, and they did little to help us secure the border from their side.

They have no problem with their own people sneaking into our country to work off the books and send home remittance incomes that bring more revenue into Mexico than their oil & gas industry.

Their government is invariably ultra-corrupt from top to bottom no matter who is in power, and they definitely don't take care of their poor.

In the mid 1990s I was in Juarez for a three month consulting job, and spent a lot of time out and about. I kept a lot of medium sized peso notes on me to give the seemingly unending numbers of lone children and women with children who came up with a hand out, and bought lunch for a woman whose English was excellent (she'd gone to college in Texas as an illegal, then eventually been caught and deported), and she pointed out a woman and two pre-adolescents working in the restaurant for food and a little money -- as a favor from the owner because her husband had died and there was no kind of welfare set-up for such situations. It was fend for herself and her kids or starve.

That means, probably, that the money they're willing to spend on the caravan people is more than they're willing to spend on their own poor.

We need sealed borders, call it "tough love" for our Mexican neighbors. Let their corrupt government officials start running their country right or let the people become angry enough to do something about it rather than treat the U.S. as though we're their country's welfare outlet.

In the meantime, let 'em enjoy their own experience with hordes of foreigners they didn't invite into their country. What's good for the goose is good for the gander.
I feel no sympathy for the fine folks in TJ, and n... (show quote)
spot on brother Seth. You're smarter by accident than most people on purpose. Free barbecue and free beer for you! You're right that corrupt Mexican government has to change the way they operate and take care of the poor people in their country. That entire government needs to be removed from Power and jailed. And then after jail public service and humiliation. And then beg for forgiveness from the poor. Let them crawl in the streets begging or working for table scraps. They need a hard lesson. I say close the border. Seal it. And to hell with the ninth circuit. This country does not need liberal judges, they always stand by and protect the lawbreakers and the evil that resides in this country feeling not thinking that evil has sensitive feelings. I say open the FEMA camps and put the Mexican Government in there. There is plenty of work to be done South of the Border these lazy people just don't want to do anything. Like you said hard love. If you really want to piss them off hide their welfare checks underneath their work boots.

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Nov 24, 2018 10:45:46   #
bahmer
 
Pennylynn wrote:
Are you concerned yet? Attending to the thousands of mainly Honduran caravan members is costing the city more than 500,000 pesos (US $25,000) a day, he declared. Now consider, if they break into the US, as they did the Mexican border, our standard of care costs much more. How much of your tax money that would go to support citizens (newborns to the elderly) are you willing to turn over to pay for these invaders?


Gastelm, the mayor of TJ said: "I’m asking for international organizations to intervene because more than 4,700 Central American migrants are stranded and crowded together in the city in precarious conditions ." Notice the number? Four Thousand Seven Hundred.... each one allowed into the US will be on welfare or an indefinite time. Then their children will follow what their parents have taught them... No work when you can steal, work for under the table pay, panhandle at every stop sign, and live better than Americans on welfare.

TJ offered up 7,000 jobs for these people... few applied because they are "resting." Mexico offered work permits to every one of these people.... about 2,000 took the offer and did not travel on to TJ.... and folks there is yet another 2 caravans heading this way. "Thousands more migrants are currently traveling through Mexico and many of them are likely to join the large cohort already in Tijuana." According to Mexico news.

https://mexiconewsdaily.com/news/mayor-declares-humanitarian-crisis/?utm_source=Mexico+News+Today&utm_campaign=b708ab1a2c-MNT+nov23-2018&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_f1536a3787-b708ab1a2c-349565373
Are you concerned yet? Attending to the thousands... (show quote)


Send them all back to Honduras and block them all from the US.

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Nov 24, 2018 11:33:38   #
Wonttakeitanymore
 
Looks like San freakcisco or Santa Ana tent cities!!! How many hollywierds r stepping up to offer assistance?

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Nov 24, 2018 14:42:19   #
debeda
 
Wonttakeitanymore wrote:
Looks like San freakcisco or Santa Ana tent cities!!! How many hollywierds r stepping up to offer assistance?


Oh! Well there's.....and then.....oh, and....NONE!!!

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Nov 25, 2018 17:47:19   #
dilibar
 
I'm praying that this incident will wake Mexico up, help us build the wall now that they understand that intruders are NOT welcome and once the diseases start to inflict the Mexicans...I could go on.

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Nov 25, 2018 18:12:50   #
debeda
 
dilibar wrote:
I'm praying that this incident will wake Mexico up, help us build the wall now that they understand that intruders are NOT welcome and once the diseases start to inflict the Mexicans...I could go on.



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