This is funny... "When Mexico sends its people" What the heck is he talking about.. Does he really think there is some part of the Mexican government sorting through all its citizens and picking and choosing who goes to the United States? Seriously? You stay... you go.... You! You stay... . Give me a break..,. Trump and those that eat this stuff up are idiots.
You failed to post his complete statement. Missing was the last comment that you never seem to want to admit he said.
And some, I assume, are good people.
Now for you to call anyone an idiot is way wrong. You have no proofs at all, just a one sided and biased opinion of what is happening in the US. So for that biased attitude, maybe you have a problem. Most of the people in the US want all immigrants to be registered and legal. We have way too many thousands of these illegal folks now in the US.
Does Mexico send those folks here? I, we, don't know about the sending but we do know that they do nothing to try to stop them from coming here illegally at all. One of our worst times was a year ago when thousands were crossing the border and were willing to be caught. Many were young folks with plenty of other folks. I am posting this particular item for you to read. This is the type of stuff most folks would like to see ended. We need our border patrols kept up to the border and resisting crossings, not staying well away from the border and just taking in those that are allowed to cross. Once over the border there are different rules that provide protection for those that have crossed. After an incident in Texas? where some one was shot, two border patrol folks were in trouble and then the close on the border watches were ordered stopped. Now there is no way to really stop the illegal intruders. That needs to change and the Mexican government should be encouraged to help stop the illegal minded folks.
http://www.cnn.com/2014/06/09/us/undocumented-children-immigrants/
Obama vows urgent action as children make perilous illegal journey into U.S.
By Gustavo Valdes, Nick Valencia and Josh Levs
Obama vows urgent action as children make perilous illegal journey into U.S.
By Gustavo Valdes, Nick Valencia and Josh Levs
Updated 10:13 AM ET, Tue June 10, 2014
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- "I want to see my parents," Honduran teen tells CNN
- 60,000 unaccompanied juveniles expected to cross in 2014, Border Patrol official says
- "Consulates can't keep up," and they're "in limbo," Department of Homeland Security official says
- Obama calls it an "urgent humanitarian situation"
In broad daylight, with no fear of being seen, a group of Honduran girls -- some as young as 14 -- cross illegally into the United States.
"Because I want to see my parents in Austin," one tells CNN.
Moments later, another group of Hondurans admits crossing the Rio Grande to get here, McAllen station, a border crossing into the United States. "Thank God nothing happened," they say of the perilous journey.
This group quickly grows to 22. Most are children who traveled without any adults.
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Unlike other stories of illegal immigration across a porous border, these immigrants aren't sneaking in. They're showing up and announcing themselves.
"We are seeing hundreds turning themselves in daily. And I mean hundreds at a time," said Chris Cabrera, a leader of the local chapter of the National Border Patrol Council, a labor union representing U.S. Border Patrol agents.
Many of the immigrants use rafts to cross the Rio Grande, equipped with instructions to follow the river until reaching the Border Patrol site to surrender.
"They know that once they get to the station, we are going to give them paperwork and we are going to set them free into the United States," Cabrera says.
U.S. law prohibits the Department of Homeland Security from immediately deporting the children if they are not from Canada or Mexico. Instead, the children are turned over to Department Health and Human Services supervision "within 72 hours of DHS taking them into custody," an official said.
"Most of the time, they're getting released to relatives in the U.S.," Cabrera said. "There's nowhere to put them, so they're released on their own recognizance and have a pending court date. I'd say between 95 and 97% of adults or youths don't show up for court."
The numbers are staggering. He estimates that more than 60,000 unaccompanied juveniles will cross in 2014 and that the numbers will rise from there.
"You're talking kids from 17 years old, on down to some that are 5 or 6 years old, traveling by themselves," Cabrera says.
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And it continues.