Illegals In Mexico Begin Hunger Stike - 'We Are Fighting For 'OUR RIGHTS'?!

Sounds like a personal problem because it’s sure not ours. People die all the time by doing stupid things.
 
our border policies are unnecessary and improper if they are not market friendly. there is no need for social crisis when upgrading Ellis Island is much more cost effective and could solve this dilemma in a more market friendly manner.
Except we would need to move it to San Diego. But the idea is good.
The problem seems to be that this is all people looking to file new asylum claims. I don't think that was the case with the immigrants who came through Ellis Island. Things seem to have changed.
no way; do we need to "import Swedish women to make sure" there is no excuse to "fuck with Tradition"?
 
After being denied their "RIGHT' to tear down US border fencing, assault US agents with rocks and bottles, and physically forcing their way into the US, Illegals now find themselves instead sitting in Tijuana being blocked from the border by Mexico and having to comply with US law.

This is obviously too much to bear for some of the illegals denied immediate illegal entry into the US - some of the Illegals from the caravan have begun a 'Hunger Strike'.

Tijuana officials stated yesterday that Mexican funds to care for and feed the approx. 6,000 illegals are starting to dry up...so it isn't known at this time if the 'Hunger Strike' is a voluntary decision to protest their being denied to illegally enter the US or if Tijuana's funds have dried up and they can no longer feed the 6k illegals.

:p

Who's To Blame For The Growing 'Humanitarian Crisis'

1. Democrats
The Democrats under Obama encouraged / facilitated Illegal immigration by refusing to enforce existing Immigration Law, sending US teams into Mexico to teach Illegals how to apply for social ('tax-payer funded 'Free' stuff) programs once they illegally cross, helped / protected illegals, helped / protected hums traffickers, fought to keep the US borders open,, etc.... We have an existing US Immigration system and a path to legal US citizenship - refusing to enforce existing US law, allowing illegals to skip that process, and encouraging to ignore US law and come anyway was / is cruel and only encourages more and more illegal immigration.

2. Mexico
Believing everything would remain the same - the illegals would be allowed to go straight into the US - they facilitated the 'Illegal Pipeline' through their country to our border. Mexico let the illegals in, they are still there in Mexico, thus it is THEIR problem. Welcome to our world, and good luck with that! :p

3. The Illegals
Knowing you would be breaking the laws of several nations (breaking both Mexican and US Law) to attempt to make it into America you made the trek anyway. You were told not to come. You were made aware that you would not be let in...you did not believe it. You came anyway. Now you're stuck in Tijuana or being bussed to other locations in Mexico.

MOST people have to actually face the consequences of their actions. With Obama gone, more and more would-be illegals are finding that out now the hard way.



Handful of caravan migrants launch hunger strike at U.S. border | Reuters

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Why do you insist on calling them "illegals" when they are not jumping the border and are WAITING for their asylum claims to be processed?
Once they refused the offer of asylum in Mexico they became ineligible to ask for adylum here.
So they're all waiting for nothing? I question that.
Yes. They are waiting for nothing unless they have a credible fear of harm in Mexico. Or unless we simply decide to ignore the law.
 
our border policies are unnecessary and improper if they are not market friendly. there is no need for social crisis when upgrading Ellis Island is much more cost effective and could solve this dilemma in a more market friendly manner.
Except we would need to move it to San Diego. But the idea is good.
The problem seems to be that this is all people looking to file new asylum claims. I don't think that was the case with the immigrants who came through Ellis Island. Things seem to have changed.
no way; do we need to "import Swedish women to make sure" there is no excuse to "fuck with Tradition"?
I don't have a clue what you're talking about. All I meant was that a prepared facility to handle all these folks efficiently would be a good idea.
 
After being denied their "RIGHT' to tear down US border fencing, assault US agents with rocks and bottles, and physically forcing their way into the US, Illegals now find themselves instead sitting in Tijuana being blocked from the border by Mexico and having to comply with US law.

This is obviously too much to bear for some of the illegals denied immediate illegal entry into the US - some of the Illegals from the caravan have begun a 'Hunger Strike'.

Tijuana officials stated yesterday that Mexican funds to care for and feed the approx. 6,000 illegals are starting to dry up...so it isn't known at this time if the 'Hunger Strike' is a voluntary decision to protest their being denied to illegally enter the US or if Tijuana's funds have dried up and they can no longer feed the 6k illegals.

:p

Who's To Blame For The Growing 'Humanitarian Crisis'

1. Democrats
The Democrats under Obama encouraged / facilitated Illegal immigration by refusing to enforce existing Immigration Law, sending US teams into Mexico to teach Illegals how to apply for social ('tax-payer funded 'Free' stuff) programs once they illegally cross, helped / protected illegals, helped / protected hums traffickers, fought to keep the US borders open,, etc.... We have an existing US Immigration system and a path to legal US citizenship - refusing to enforce existing US law, allowing illegals to skip that process, and encouraging to ignore US law and come anyway was / is cruel and only encourages more and more illegal immigration.

2. Mexico
Believing everything would remain the same - the illegals would be allowed to go straight into the US - they facilitated the 'Illegal Pipeline' through their country to our border. Mexico let the illegals in, they are still there in Mexico, thus it is THEIR problem. Welcome to our world, and good luck with that! :p

3. The Illegals
Knowing you would be breaking the laws of several nations (breaking both Mexican and US Law) to attempt to make it into America you made the trek anyway. You were told not to come. You were made aware that you would not be let in...you did not believe it. You came anyway. Now you're stuck in Tijuana or being bussed to other locations in Mexico.

MOST people have to actually face the consequences of their actions. With Obama gone, more and more would-be illegals are finding that out now the hard way.



Handful of caravan migrants launch hunger strike at U.S. border | Reuters

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Why do you insist on calling them "illegals" when they are not jumping the border and are WAITING for their asylum claims to be processed?
Are they in Mexico legally?
Ask the Mexicans who are feeding and sheltering them.
Why? I already know what the Mexicans think! They are in Mexico illegally, they threw very large rocks at the Mexican policies and stormed their borders! Mexico’s budget is strained trying to feed them. Now what dew ewe think moron?
 
The Mexican facility has 6000 illegals packed into a space meant for 1000.
 
After being denied their "RIGHT' to tear down US border fencing, assault US agents with rocks and bottles, and physically forcing their way into the US, Illegals now find themselves instead sitting in Tijuana being blocked from the border by Mexico and having to comply with US law.

This is obviously too much to bear for some of the illegals denied immediate illegal entry into the US - some of the Illegals from the caravan have begun a 'Hunger Strike'.

Tijuana officials stated yesterday that Mexican funds to care for and feed the approx. 6,000 illegals are starting to dry up...so it isn't known at this time if the 'Hunger Strike' is a voluntary decision to protest their being denied to illegally enter the US or if Tijuana's funds have dried up and they can no longer feed the 6k illegals.

:p

Who's To Blame For The Growing 'Humanitarian Crisis'

1. Democrats
The Democrats under Obama encouraged / facilitated Illegal immigration by refusing to enforce existing Immigration Law, sending US teams into Mexico to teach Illegals how to apply for social ('tax-payer funded 'Free' stuff) programs once they illegally cross, helped / protected illegals, helped / protected hums traffickers, fought to keep the US borders open,, etc.... We have an existing US Immigration system and a path to legal US citizenship - refusing to enforce existing US law, allowing illegals to skip that process, and encouraging to ignore US law and come anyway was / is cruel and only encourages more and more illegal immigration.

2. Mexico
Believing everything would remain the same - the illegals would be allowed to go straight into the US - they facilitated the 'Illegal Pipeline' through their country to our border. Mexico let the illegals in, they are still there in Mexico, thus it is THEIR problem. Welcome to our world, and good luck with that! :p

3. The Illegals
Knowing you would be breaking the laws of several nations (breaking both Mexican and US Law) to attempt to make it into America you made the trek anyway. You were told not to come. You were made aware that you would not be let in...you did not believe it. You came anyway. Now you're stuck in Tijuana or being bussed to other locations in Mexico.

MOST people have to actually face the consequences of their actions. With Obama gone, more and more would-be illegals are finding that out now the hard way.



Handful of caravan migrants launch hunger strike at U.S. border | Reuters

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Why do you insist on calling them "illegals" when they are not jumping the border and are WAITING for their asylum claims to be processed?
Once they refused the offer of asylum in Mexico they became ineligible to ask for adylum here.
So they're all waiting for nothing? I question that.
Yes. They are waiting for nothing unless they have a credible fear of harm in Mexico. Or unless we simply decide to ignore the law.
Some say the drug cartels (had you heard Mexico also has that problem?) in Mexico are also a danger to them. Who knows why. Most of them are coming to make a better living. Why can't we up the immigration caps and let them in as workers seeking citizenship?
 
our border policies are unnecessary and improper if they are not market friendly. there is no need for social crisis when upgrading Ellis Island is much more cost effective and could solve this dilemma in a more market friendly manner.
Except we would need to move it to San Diego. But the idea is good.
The problem seems to be that this is all people looking to file new asylum claims. I don't think that was the case with the immigrants who came through Ellis Island. Things seem to have changed.
no way; do we need to "import Swedish women to make sure" there is no excuse to "fuck with Tradition"?
I don't have a clue what you're talking about. All I meant was that a prepared facility to handle all these folks efficiently would be a good idea.
The only handling they need is means of deportation.
 
No more Beans for the Beanies???????

Oh noes, how long will that last, before the Taco-Panic attacks, begin?
let's upgrade Ellis Island and increase the minimum wage; the right wing complains there are not enough white people in our republic.
That is almost as bright as let me shot my foot to see if it hurts.
First off learn economics. Artificially raising the minimum wage will only cause inflation or job loss. You can raise it to $200.00 an hour but if a burger costs $300.00 did you gain anything? Look at Seattle and how things are going there. Perhaps you read the story of the little brain dead OC that just got into congress that thinks we should be increasing minimum wage visiting her old work that is closing down because of New York increasing the minimum wage?

Second Ellis Island is as the name implies an island. Near New York City. How do you suggest people get to this island? Walk or swim? They are in Tijauana which is miles from the island.

Third what happens if they are denied entry? Are they supposed to stay there are do they just float on a piece of garbage back to Mexico?
 
After being denied their "RIGHT' to tear down US border fencing, assault US agents with rocks and bottles, and physically forcing their way into the US, Illegals now find themselves instead sitting in Tijuana being blocked from the border by Mexico and having to comply with US law.

This is obviously too much to bear for some of the illegals denied immediate illegal entry into the US - some of the Illegals from the caravan have begun a 'Hunger Strike'.

Tijuana officials stated yesterday that Mexican funds to care for and feed the approx. 6,000 illegals are starting to dry up...so it isn't known at this time if the 'Hunger Strike' is a voluntary decision to protest their being denied to illegally enter the US or if Tijuana's funds have dried up and they can no longer feed the 6k illegals.

:p

Who's To Blame For The Growing 'Humanitarian Crisis'

1. Democrats
The Democrats under Obama encouraged / facilitated Illegal immigration by refusing to enforce existing Immigration Law, sending US teams into Mexico to teach Illegals how to apply for social ('tax-payer funded 'Free' stuff) programs once they illegally cross, helped / protected illegals, helped / protected hums traffickers, fought to keep the US borders open,, etc.... We have an existing US Immigration system and a path to legal US citizenship - refusing to enforce existing US law, allowing illegals to skip that process, and encouraging to ignore US law and come anyway was / is cruel and only encourages more and more illegal immigration.

2. Mexico
Believing everything would remain the same - the illegals would be allowed to go straight into the US - they facilitated the 'Illegal Pipeline' through their country to our border. Mexico let the illegals in, they are still there in Mexico, thus it is THEIR problem. Welcome to our world, and good luck with that! :p

3. The Illegals
Knowing you would be breaking the laws of several nations (breaking both Mexican and US Law) to attempt to make it into America you made the trek anyway. You were told not to come. You were made aware that you would not be let in...you did not believe it. You came anyway. Now you're stuck in Tijuana or being bussed to other locations in Mexico.

MOST people have to actually face the consequences of their actions. With Obama gone, more and more would-be illegals are finding that out now the hard way.



Handful of caravan migrants launch hunger strike at U.S. border | Reuters

.
Why do you insist on calling them "illegals" when they are not jumping the border and are WAITING for their asylum claims to be processed?
Are they in Mexico legally?
Ask the Mexicans who are feeding and sheltering them.
Why? I already know what the Mexicans think! They are in Mexico illegally, they threw very large rocks at the Mexican policies and stormed their borders! Mexico’s budget is strained trying to feed them. Now what dew ewe think moron?
Ask a moron a question, get a moron answer.
 
After being denied their "RIGHT' to tear down US border fencing, assault US agents with rocks and bottles, and physically forcing their way into the US, Illegals now find themselves instead sitting in Tijuana being blocked from the border by Mexico and having to comply with US law.

This is obviously too much to bear for some of the illegals denied immediate illegal entry into the US - some of the Illegals from the caravan have begun a 'Hunger Strike'.

Tijuana officials stated yesterday that Mexican funds to care for and feed the approx. 6,000 illegals are starting to dry up...so it isn't known at this time if the 'Hunger Strike' is a voluntary decision to protest their being denied to illegally enter the US or if Tijuana's funds have dried up and they can no longer feed the 6k illegals.

:p

Who's To Blame For The Growing 'Humanitarian Crisis'

1. Democrats
The Democrats under Obama encouraged / facilitated Illegal immigration by refusing to enforce existing Immigration Law, sending US teams into Mexico to teach Illegals how to apply for social ('tax-payer funded 'Free' stuff) programs once they illegally cross, helped / protected illegals, helped / protected hums traffickers, fought to keep the US borders open,, etc.... We have an existing US Immigration system and a path to legal US citizenship - refusing to enforce existing US law, allowing illegals to skip that process, and encouraging to ignore US law and come anyway was / is cruel and only encourages more and more illegal immigration.

2. Mexico
Believing everything would remain the same - the illegals would be allowed to go straight into the US - they facilitated the 'Illegal Pipeline' through their country to our border. Mexico let the illegals in, they are still there in Mexico, thus it is THEIR problem. Welcome to our world, and good luck with that! :p

3. The Illegals
Knowing you would be breaking the laws of several nations (breaking both Mexican and US Law) to attempt to make it into America you made the trek anyway. You were told not to come. You were made aware that you would not be let in...you did not believe it. You came anyway. Now you're stuck in Tijuana or being bussed to other locations in Mexico.

MOST people have to actually face the consequences of their actions. With Obama gone, more and more would-be illegals are finding that out now the hard way.



Handful of caravan migrants launch hunger strike at U.S. border | Reuters

.
Why do you insist on calling them "illegals" when they are not jumping the border and are WAITING for their asylum claims to be processed?

"Asylum?"

:abgg2q.jpg:

You watch too much Tee Vee.
 
We had room for the immigrants that came through Ellis island. We don't have room for these.
Of course we do. Plenty of room.
Nope. All we are doing is importing gang warfare.
cut Spending and end our drug war.
After being denied their "RIGHT' to tear down US border fencing, assault US agents with rocks and bottles, and physically forcing their way into the US, Illegals now find themselves instead sitting in Tijuana being blocked from the border by Mexico and having to comply with US law.

This is obviously too much to bear for some of the illegals denied immediate illegal entry into the US - some of the Illegals from the caravan have begun a 'Hunger Strike'.

Tijuana officials stated yesterday that Mexican funds to care for and feed the approx. 6,000 illegals are starting to dry up...so it isn't known at this time if the 'Hunger Strike' is a voluntary decision to protest their being denied to illegally enter the US or if Tijuana's funds have dried up and they can no longer feed the 6k illegals.

:p

Who's To Blame For The Growing 'Humanitarian Crisis'

1. Democrats
The Democrats under Obama encouraged / facilitated Illegal immigration by refusing to enforce existing Immigration Law, sending US teams into Mexico to teach Illegals how to apply for social ('tax-payer funded 'Free' stuff) programs once they illegally cross, helped / protected illegals, helped / protected hums traffickers, fought to keep the US borders open,, etc.... We have an existing US Immigration system and a path to legal US citizenship - refusing to enforce existing US law, allowing illegals to skip that process, and encouraging to ignore US law and come anyway was / is cruel and only encourages more and more illegal immigration.

2. Mexico
Believing everything would remain the same - the illegals would be allowed to go straight into the US - they facilitated the 'Illegal Pipeline' through their country to our border. Mexico let the illegals in, they are still there in Mexico, thus it is THEIR problem. Welcome to our world, and good luck with that! :p

3. The Illegals
Knowing you would be breaking the laws of several nations (breaking both Mexican and US Law) to attempt to make it into America you made the trek anyway. You were told not to come. You were made aware that you would not be let in...you did not believe it. You came anyway. Now you're stuck in Tijuana or being bussed to other locations in Mexico.

MOST people have to actually face the consequences of their actions. With Obama gone, more and more would-be illegals are finding that out now the hard way.



Handful of caravan migrants launch hunger strike at U.S. border | Reuters

.
Why do you insist on calling them "illegals" when they are not jumping the border and are WAITING for their asylum claims to be processed?
Once they refused the offer of asylum in Mexico they became ineligible to ask for adylum here.
So they're all waiting for nothing? I question that.
Yes. They are waiting for nothing unless they have a credible fear of harm in Mexico. Or unless we simply decide to ignore the law.
Some say the drug cartels (had you heard Mexico also has that problem?) in Mexico are also a danger to them. Who knows why. Most of them are coming to make a better living. Why can't we up the immigration caps and let them in as workers seeking citizenship?
We don't need more unskilled, illiterate rapists and killers. Take a look at LAPD most wanted. That's what we are importing.
 
After being denied their "RIGHT' to tear down US border fencing, assault US agents with rocks and bottles, and physically forcing their way into the US, Illegals now find themselves instead sitting in Tijuana being blocked from the border by Mexico and having to comply with US law.

This is obviously too much to bear for some of the illegals denied immediate illegal entry into the US - some of the Illegals from the caravan have begun a 'Hunger Strike'.

Tijuana officials stated yesterday that Mexican funds to care for and feed the approx. 6,000 illegals are starting to dry up...so it isn't known at this time if the 'Hunger Strike' is a voluntary decision to protest their being denied to illegally enter the US or if Tijuana's funds have dried up and they can no longer feed the 6k illegals.

:p

Who's To Blame For The Growing 'Humanitarian Crisis'

1. Democrats
The Democrats under Obama encouraged / facilitated Illegal immigration by refusing to enforce existing Immigration Law, sending US teams into Mexico to teach Illegals how to apply for social ('tax-payer funded 'Free' stuff) programs once they illegally cross, helped / protected illegals, helped / protected hums traffickers, fought to keep the US borders open,, etc.... We have an existing US Immigration system and a path to legal US citizenship - refusing to enforce existing US law, allowing illegals to skip that process, and encouraging to ignore US law and come anyway was / is cruel and only encourages more and more illegal immigration.

2. Mexico
Believing everything would remain the same - the illegals would be allowed to go straight into the US - they facilitated the 'Illegal Pipeline' through their country to our border. Mexico let the illegals in, they are still there in Mexico, thus it is THEIR problem. Welcome to our world, and good luck with that! :p

3. The Illegals
Knowing you would be breaking the laws of several nations (breaking both Mexican and US Law) to attempt to make it into America you made the trek anyway. You were told not to come. You were made aware that you would not be let in...you did not believe it. You came anyway. Now you're stuck in Tijuana or being bussed to other locations in Mexico.

MOST people have to actually face the consequences of their actions. With Obama gone, more and more would-be illegals are finding that out now the hard way.



Handful of caravan migrants launch hunger strike at U.S. border | Reuters

.

Obviously applying for asylum is not in any way an attempt to enter illegally, dope.
 
After being denied their "RIGHT' to tear down US border fencing, assault US agents with rocks and bottles, and physically forcing their way into the US, Illegals now find themselves instead sitting in Tijuana being blocked from the border by Mexico and having to comply with US law.

This is obviously too much to bear for some of the illegals denied immediate illegal entry into the US - some of the Illegals from the caravan have begun a 'Hunger Strike'.

Tijuana officials stated yesterday that Mexican funds to care for and feed the approx. 6,000 illegals are starting to dry up...so it isn't known at this time if the 'Hunger Strike' is a voluntary decision to protest their being denied to illegally enter the US or if Tijuana's funds have dried up and they can no longer feed the 6k illegals.

:p

Who's To Blame For The Growing 'Humanitarian Crisis'

1. Democrats
The Democrats under Obama encouraged / facilitated Illegal immigration by refusing to enforce existing Immigration Law, sending US teams into Mexico to teach Illegals how to apply for social ('tax-payer funded 'Free' stuff) programs once they illegally cross, helped / protected illegals, helped / protected hums traffickers, fought to keep the US borders open,, etc.... We have an existing US Immigration system and a path to legal US citizenship - refusing to enforce existing US law, allowing illegals to skip that process, and encouraging to ignore US law and come anyway was / is cruel and only encourages more and more illegal immigration.

2. Mexico
Believing everything would remain the same - the illegals would be allowed to go straight into the US - they facilitated the 'Illegal Pipeline' through their country to our border. Mexico let the illegals in, they are still there in Mexico, thus it is THEIR problem. Welcome to our world, and good luck with that! :p

3. The Illegals
Knowing you would be breaking the laws of several nations (breaking both Mexican and US Law) to attempt to make it into America you made the trek anyway. You were told not to come. You were made aware that you would not be let in...you did not believe it. You came anyway. Now you're stuck in Tijuana or being bussed to other locations in Mexico.

MOST people have to actually face the consequences of their actions. With Obama gone, more and more would-be illegals are finding that out now the hard way.



Handful of caravan migrants launch hunger strike at U.S. border | Reuters

.
Why do you insist on calling them "illegals" when they are not jumping the border and are WAITING for their asylum claims to be processed?
Are they in Mexico legally?
Ask the Mexicans who are feeding and sheltering them.
Why? I already know what the Mexicans think! They are in Mexico illegally, they threw very large rocks at the Mexican policies and stormed their borders! Mexico’s budget is strained trying to feed them. Now what dew ewe think moron?
Ask a moron a question, get a moron answer.
Yes! We know that each time a question is asked of ewe we will receive a moronic answer! Keep up the good work!
 
We had room for the immigrants that came through Ellis island. We don't have room for these.
Of course we do. Plenty of room.
Nope. All we are doing is importing gang warfare.
cut Spending and end our drug war.
Why do you insist on calling them "illegals" when they are not jumping the border and are WAITING for their asylum claims to be processed?
Once they refused the offer of asylum in Mexico they became ineligible to ask for adylum here.
So they're all waiting for nothing? I question that.
Yes. They are waiting for nothing unless they have a credible fear of harm in Mexico. Or unless we simply decide to ignore the law.
Some say the drug cartels (had you heard Mexico also has that problem?) in Mexico are also a danger to them. Who knows why. Most of them are coming to make a better living. Why can't we up the immigration caps and let them in as workers seeking citizenship?
We don't need more unskilled, illiterate rapists and killers. Take a look at LAPD most wanted. That's what we are importing.
let's upgrade Ellis Island and increase our minimum wage.
 

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