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45 and the new border plan
#1
I cannot believe this will work. 45 in talks to keep the ‘mob asylum’ seekers in Mexico till their case was being heard. No details..are buildings to house,sanitary facilities ? Criime cities where they are now. Stay tuned. Is 45 footing any of the bill? What are we giving Mexico to do this border deal?
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#2
See? Mexico paying for that Wall would only have cost them billions more and they'd still have to care for the tens of 1000's of Muslim Criminal Invaders.
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#3
Disease knows no borders, and it's ramping up to be quite a nasty petri dish just across the border.

https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2018/11...rant-camp/

And these are the lucky ones who aren't stuck in the main center in the "park".



TJ's never been called the cleanest place in the world, but this could indeed become an international problem.

Thousands of people, nothing but a few unmaintained and overflowing porta-potties. What could possibly go wrong?

Thanks, Dumbf.
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#4
Washington Post reporting today that Mexico's new incoming government has agreed to Trump's proposal to have asylum seekers stay in that country while there claims are processed in US courts. They are calling this plan "Remain in Mexico" and view it as a short-term solution, the long-term solution being that fewer people attempt to immigrate.

Wondering what he promised Mexico in return for this?
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#5
Seeing reports that the new gov't in Mexico is flatly denying that there is a new asylum deal.
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#6
hal wrote:
Seeing reports that the new gov't in Mexico is flatly denying that there is a new asylum deal.

I hope those reports are correct because the current plans are going just fine.
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#7
https://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-i...SKCN1NT0T7

The incoming gov't made these comments prematurely but they are not walking them back. The Reuters story says this new gov't is not yet authorized to announce deals with the US because they have not assumed power yet.

Immigrant and human rights groups are pretty upset over this, it's a horrible idea and if it does go into effect I'm sure the Trump admin will get sued (as per always).
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#8
Borowitz nails it:

I would like to strike a deal with Mexico that would allow Trump to remain in Mexico while he awaits sentencing in the US.
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#9
Lemon Drop wrote:
Borowitz nails it:

I would like to strike a deal with Mexico that would allow Trump to remain in Mexico while he awaits sentencing in the US.

Confusedmiley-score010:
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#10
Speedy wrote:
[quote=Lemon Drop]
Borowitz nails it:

I would like to strike a deal with Mexico that would allow Trump to remain in Mexico while he awaits sentencing in the US.

Confusedmiley-score010: :goodone:
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