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Rancher, 73, is charged with murder on his Arizona land after shooting dead Mexican, 48, who had history of illegal crossings into US and multiple deportations: Judge refuses to reduce $1M bail despite plea his wife is alone.
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Rancher, 73, is charged with murder on his Arizona land after shooting dead Mexican, 48, who had history of illegal crossings into US and multiple deportations: Judge refuses to reduce $1M bail despite plea his wife is alone.
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I'm suprised this is being put out there I remember watching documentaries about this on VICE years ago, about how different people along the US boarder had set up their own kind of militia to stop them from crossing through and under their stuff. I don't blame him. Mexican Since it is two part situation that caused him to go there. 1. our government is allowing it so they can have their way without having to do much. 2/ Mexico is probably %90 cartel ran, I was just looking at news cast the other day about how they were complaining about how cartels are running Californa pretty much, but to me it just sounds like what's here in Texas, I'm pretty sure it's the same people. I'm not cold hearted where I don't understand someone trying to get to a better situation. But when they were interviewing those people at the border some of them were aware that they were being use as a pawn to do stuff, but they didn't care and understood the risk.
The fair thing for besides they should be made to do it correctly, with government not getting to use them as part of the voting process, like how in any planet does that **** make sense to let some people who is not from somewhere come in don't pay no taxes and use up resources get to vote and make changes where we pay rent. GTFO!Last edited by Somebodysunclephil; 02-07-2023, 10:19 AM.
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[QUOTE=jasondreamweaver;n10874]Originally posted by jboldeniv View PostWhy are so many Mexicans literally DYING to get into this country. Their country must be terrible.[/QUOTE]
​​​​​​I don't even want to vacation there
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Originally posted by Somebodysunclephil View PostI'm suprised this is being put out there I remember watching documentaries about this on VICE years ago, about how different people along the US boarder had set up their own kind of militia to stop them from crossing through and under their stuff. I don't blame him. Mexican Since it is two part situation that caused him to go there. 1. our government is allowing it so they can have their way without having to do much. 2/ Mexico is probably %90 cartel ran, I was just looking at news cast the other day about how they were complaining about how cartels are running Californa pretty much, but to me it just sounds like what's here in Texas, I'm pretty sure it's the same people. I'm not cold hearted where I don't understand someone trying to get to a better situation. But when they were interviewing those people at the border some of them were aware that they were being use as a pawn to do stuff, but they didn't care and understood the risk.
The fair thing for besides they should be made to do it correctly, with government not getting to use them as part of the voting process, like how in any planet does that **** make sense to let some people who is not from somewhere come in don't pay no taxes and use up resources get to vote and make changes where we pay rent. GTFO!
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