mexico has lots of land to take back their people even though they dont want them back ...oh tisk tisk.
WASHINGTON — Millions of people living in the United States illegally could be targeted for deportation — including people arrested for traffic violations — under a sweeping rewrite of immigration enforcement policies announced Tuesday by the Trump administration.
Any immigrant who is in the country illegally and is charged or convicted of any offense, or even suspected of a crime, will be an enforcement priority, according to Homeland Security Department memos signed by Secretary John Kelly. That could include people arrested for shoplifting or minor offenses — or having crossed the border illegally.
xtratabasco wrote:mexico has lots of land to take back their people even though they dont want them back ...oh tisk tisk.
WASHINGTON — Millions of people living in the United States illegally could be targeted for deportation — including people arrested for traffic violations — under a sweeping rewrite of immigration enforcement policies announced Tuesday by the Trump administration.
Any immigrant who is in the country illegally and is charged or convicted of any offense, or even suspected of a crime, will be an enforcement priority, according to Homeland Security Department memos signed by Secretary John Kelly. That could include people arrested for shoplifting or minor offenses — or having crossed the border illegally.
You are Owenshooter! Cutting and pasting the same inane quote in multiple places. Xtra I expected so much more from you, as the only gay hill billy I know I wanted to learn from you. Instead I just observe lazy shit posting. For shame homie.
xtratabasco wrote:mexico has lots of land to take back their people even though they dont want them back ...oh tisk tisk.
WASHINGTON — Millions of people living in the United States illegally could be targeted for deportation — including people arrested for traffic violations — under a sweeping rewrite of immigration enforcement policies announced Tuesday by the Trump administration.
Any immigrant who is in the country illegally and is charged or convicted of any offense, or even suspected of a crime, will be an enforcement priority, according to Homeland Security Department memos signed by Secretary John Kelly. That could include people arrested for shoplifting or minor offenses — or having crossed the border illegally.
- Damn str8, If you are here illegally then you better fly way under the radar or you'll be put in a box (with breathing holes) and sent back from which you came! I don't dislike Mexicans in general, just the sneaky trouble maker ones! ") Same for any race who is sneaky and causes trouble/harm.
xtratabasco wrote:mexico has lots of land to take back their people even though they dont want them back ...oh tisk tisk.
WASHINGTON — Millions of people living in the United States illegally could be targeted for deportation — including people arrested for traffic violations — under a sweeping rewrite of immigration enforcement policies announced Tuesday by the Trump administration.
Any immigrant who is in the country illegally and is charged or convicted of any offense, or even suspected of a crime, will be an enforcement priority, according to Homeland Security Department memos signed by Secretary John Kelly. That could include people arrested for shoplifting or minor offenses — or having crossed the border illegally.
- Damn str8, If you are here illegally then you better fly way under the radar or you'll be put in a box (with breathing holes) and sent back from which you came! I don't dislike Mexicans in general, just the sneaky trouble maker ones! ") Same for any race who is sneaky and causes trouble/harm.
On June 15, 2015, the day before Donald Trump launched his presidential bid, Carlos Slim’s personal fortune stood at just under $67 billion.
Today, it’s about $51 billion.
No one on earth has lost more during Trump’s rise — from a dollar and cents standpoint, at least — than the Mexican telecom magnate. His rank on the Bloomberg Billionaires Index has slipped to sixth after having once held the No. 1 spot. Some of the reasons behind his tumble, of course, have little to do with U.S. politics, but much of it comes down to this: Trump’s tough talk on Mexico has sunk the peso, dragging down the dollar-based value of Slim’s domestic assets in the process.