Mexico demanded U.S. prosecute sheriff, agents
Documents show role of consulate in cases of Gilmer Hernandez and Ramos-Compean
http://www.wnd.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=54243
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Mexico demanded U.S. prosecute sheriff, agents
Documents show role of consulate in cases of Gilmer Hernandez and Ramos-Compean
LadyEagle said:Mexico demanded US prosecute Agents Ramos-Compean
Martin said:Well I think the United States should demand that Mexico start enforcing it's own borders (ie...keeping its people in). In fact I think the United States should cut all ties with Mexico until they fix their borders. Make it a condition of re-establishing any connections.
Martin said:Bush is not going to issue a pardon for these men. It does not matter how many petitions you sign, emails you write, or signs you hold. George W Bush is, according to one source I heard, under the belief that these men did wrong and deserve their punishment. There is also the fact that he does not want effective border control measures.
In my opinion these guys did not handle the situation the way they probably should have. However they don't deserve prison time. The fact that Bush is allowing this shows how very out of touch he is. I also think of the case with Dog Chapman. This man arrested a dangerous criminal and, in the process, made Mexico angry. The United States is actually considering sending Chapman back to Mexico to face charges. How stupid is that? What should we do? Here is the Martin policy: :laugh:
We should:
-end all cooperation with Mexico, today. No trade, no diplomatic communication. Relations/cooperation with Mexico would only resume after they take control of their side of the border. Note that I did not say when they 'agree', no they must 'do'.
-we should seal off the borders giving all border agents shot to kill orders (if illegals run from them when they order them to stop). Any Mexican who crosses the border illegally and is arrested should be booked, jailed for a few days, sent back to their country of origin, and banned from the United States for life (no visits, no chance at citizenship).
-all illegals currently in the United States should be given 30 days to either (a) leave, (b) start the citizenship process, (c) seek a worker permit, or (d) seek asylum. Any who have not done that in 30 days should be arrested, booked, jailed for a few days, sent back to their country of origin, and they should be banned from the United States for life (no visits, no chance at citizenship).
-all American employers who employee illegals should be given 60 days to terminate their employment. After those 60 days these employers will start getting manditory $500,000 fines plus 5 years in prison.
That policy would (a) dry up the jobs, (b) scare the illegals, (c) let Mexico, and other countries, know that we are %100 serious.
Martin said:Bush is not going to issue a pardon for these men. It does not matter how many petitions you sign, emails you write, or signs you hold. George W Bush is, according to one source I heard, under the belief that these men did wrong and deserve their punishment. There is also the fact that he does not want effective border control measures.
In my opinion these guys did not handle the situation the way they probably should have. However they don't deserve prison time. The fact that Bush is allowing this shows how very out of touch he is. I also think of the case with Dog Chapman. This man arrested a dangerous criminal and, in the process, made Mexico angry. The United States is actually considering sending Chapman back to Mexico to face charges. How stupid is that? What should we do? Here is the Martin policy: :laugh:
We should:
-end all cooperation with Mexico, today. No trade, no diplomatic communication. Relations/cooperation with Mexico would only resume after they take control of their side of the border. Note that I did not say when they 'agree', no they must 'do'.
-we should seal off the borders giving all border agents shot to kill orders (if illegals run from them when they order them to stop). Any Mexican who crosses the border illegally and is arrested should be booked, jailed for a few days, sent back to their country of origin, and banned from the United States for life (no visits, no chance at citizenship).
-all illegals currently in the United States should be given 30 days to either (a) leave, (b) start the citizenship process, (c) seek a worker permit, or (d) seek asylum. Any who have not done that in 30 days should be arrested, booked, jailed for a few days, sent back to their country of origin, and they should be banned from the United States for life (no visits, no chance at citizenship).
-all American employers who employee illegals should be given 60 days to terminate their employment. After those 60 days these employers will start getting manditory $500,000 fines plus 5 years in prison.
That policy would (a) dry up the jobs, (b) scare the illegals, (c) let Mexico, and other countries, know that we are %100 serious.