Mexico & Other Latin American Nations Must Face 'HARD FACTS' ON US Deportations

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Mexico may not like President Donald Trump's deportation planes, but it "allowed these people into their country in the first place," former Sheriff Mark Lamb of Arizona's Pinal County said on Newsmax Sunday.

"They came from Mexico," Lamb, who is running for the U.S. Senate, told Newsmax's "Wake Up America Weekend." "They crossed in from other countries. But Mexico should have stopped them on their border in the first place. These are the hard facts that we're going to have to face."

His comments came after Mexico last week refused to allow a U.S. military plane landing access.

Two Air Force C-47s headed for Guatemala flew deportees out of the U.S. Thursday night, but a third one did not take off.

A White House official said the matter was an "administrative issue and was quickly rectified."

"Fixing this immigrant immigration problem that the previous administration, Biden-Harris, just destroyed is not going to be easy, and it's not going to be optically beautiful," said Lamb.

"It's not going to be nice optics, but the job has to be done," he added. "I think President Trump and Tom Homan in the first week have done an excellent job, and if we continue at this pace, we're going to be doing what needs to be done to get this fixed."

Lamb further commented on criticism Trump and border czar Tom Homan have gotten over the administration's deportation plans, including from Pope Francis.

Homan defended his policies, saying the Vatican has a wall, and Lamb said he agrees.

"Who cares what those people have to say?" he said. "The American people have spoken, and the American people said we don't want any more of this."

Immigration was the "biggest piece" of why Trump was elected.

"Look, in Arizona, Gov. [Katie] Hobbs said she doesn't want to comply," Lamb added. "We [in law enforcement] don't really care what Gov. Hobbs has to say. She doesn't tell us what to do in law enforcement, doesn't tell the sheriffs or the police what to do. She may control the state troopers, but other than that, she has little say so in how we're going to go about helping this administration do what they need to do."



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Lamb further commented on criticism Trump and border czar Tom Homan have gotten over the administration's deportation plans, including from Pope Francis.

Here's an idea. Send the illegals to the Pope. The Vatican has more money than God. Maybe he'd welcome our unhoused.

Also interesting is that South American countries don't want their own people back. Hypocrites.
 
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Petro, a former leftist guerrilla, {As In: SEDITIONIST/REBEL/TRAITOR}
added that his country would receive Colombians in "civilian airplanes" and "without treatment like criminals."




Author's note: Were the border burglars, Trump is helpfully "repatriating gratis", committing crimes by burglarizing the US Border, while fantasizing tales of abuse in their "beloved" homelands" to receive political asylum?

Additional information:


Last year, Colombia and other countries began accepting U.S.-funded deportation flights from Panama.

The U.S. government didn't immediately respond to a request for comment from The Associated Press regarding aircraft and protocols used in deportations to Colombia.

Petro, a former leftist guerrilla, added that his country would receive Colombians in "civilian airplanes" and "without treatment like criminals."

As part of a flurry of actions to make good on U.S. President Donald Trump's campaign promises to crack down on illegal immigration, his government is using active-duty military to help secure the border and carry out deportations.

Two Air Force C-17 cargo planes carrying migrants removed from the U.S. touched down early Friday in Guatemala. That same day, Honduras received two deportation flights carrying a total of 193 people.

In announcing what he called "urgent and decisive retaliatory measures," Trump explained that he ordered "25% tariffs on all goods coming into the United States," which would be raised to 50% in one week. He said he also ordered "A Travel Ban and immediate Visa Revocations" on Colombian government officials, allies and supporters.


"All Party Members, Family Members, and Supporters of the Colombian Government," Trump wrote will be subject to "Visa Sanctions." He didn't say to which party he was referring to or provide any additional details on the visa and travel restrictions.


Trump added that all Colombians will face enhanced customs inspections.



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Columbia is where a lot of the drug cartels are. The US should have been cracking down on that country long ago.

The BNDD, which is now the DEA, did receive cooperation from Colombia.

That was before Petro, a Commie, leftist rebel/killer was somehow elected El Presidente by the dunces of Colombia.
 
The U.S. should not dump all the people on Mexico. Mexico should only have to take back its own people and the U.S. should nationals of other countries back to their home countries too. The U.S. failed to stop them crossing border and its hypocritical to say to Mexico it should have a done better job keeping them out of Mexico than we did keeping them out of the U.S. It'll cost the U.S. bit more to ship people back to their home countries, but that's the international standard and it makes the country whose conditions made them leave in the first place deal with the economic, political, and violence problems present in those countries. Ultimately that is what stem the flow of migrants to our country: making the migrants home country good enough that people don't want to leave in droves.

Trump needs to do the job right, not on the cheap by trying to force Mexico to pay for our problems.

Trump also must have a plan to deal with the various consequences of this policy. Part of the reason food and other items are as cheap as they are for us to buy is because these undocumented migrants are doing it for much less than federal and state minimum wage laws require. It'll cost a lot more to hire American citizens and legal residents to do those jobs, a win for lower unemployment but at the expense of upward pressure on inflation. So far I've not heard the administration has yet formulated what to do about these effects of his policy.
 
Part of the reason food and other items are as cheap as they are for us to buy is because these undocumented migrants are doing it for much less than federal and state minimum wage laws require.
Only about 1% of the illegal migrants work in agriculture. The vast majority that works harvesting crops, are documented workers.
 
The U.S. should not dump all the people on Mexico. Mexico should only have to take back its own people and the U.S. should nationals of other countries back to their home countries too.

The invading hordes aren't being dumped in Mexico.
Attempts are made to repatriate the invaders to their ALLEGED countries of origin. That's the difficulty. None of this would have been required had not some doddering doofus opened the border in the first place.

The difficulty here is that the hordes of invaders are from places where record keeping isn't done as we do it. We have no idea about the true identity of 90% or so of the invaders. As far as minors, again, we failed to establish by genetic testing if the freak with four kids were actually hers/his/theirs, which allows for easier human trafficking of children.

Biden opening the borders was as dumb as opening our gold reserves at Fort Knox and allowing any passerby to have their fill of gold bars.
 
Biden opening the borders was as dumb as opening our gold reserves at Fort Knox and allowing any passerby to have their fill of gold bars.

The problem of migrants coming into the country didn't start with Biden. We've had that problem for decades. You are correct though that problem got significantly worse during Biden's term.

We wouldn't have nearly as many problems as we've had the last two decades or more if both parties in Congress would finally stop making a political football out of it and enact the immigration reforms that members of both parties have said since at least since the last part of the 1990s are needed. Unfortunately, members of both parties have found it more politically advantageous to leave those issues unresolved so they can bludgeon the other side with it in the next election. Last year it was the Democrats who got battered. In other years Republicans have taken hits on the issue. If Congress and the White House did nothing other than passing a comprehensive immigration reform bill this Congressional term that alone woud make it one of the most successful two years for Congress this century.

Trump didn't even try to do that the first two years of his previous administration when the Republicans controlled both Houses and presumably could have gotten a bill through. Why? Because as the last election showed, leaving it unresolved made the issue a great weapon against Biden and Harris. Trump didn't even make much progress on his much touted border wall during his last administration.

Trump needs more of a strategy than just kicking undocumented aliens. That's just the first step. If he just stops there he won't have done much to solve the larger long term immigration problems we have.
 
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