Michael Ramirez for April 04, 2018

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    NeedaChuckle Premium Member about 6 years ago

    Mexico gave passes to the Carvans. I doubt we will.

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    twclix  about 6 years ago

    Instead of demonizing immigrants, we need comprehensive reform that includes tough employer sanctions, and guest worker permits for seasonal workers. A path to citizenship or some documented status for those currently in the country. If they don’t show up to register, they get deported.

    The wall trump wants is just stupid, wasteful, and ignorant. A real lasting solution takes thoughtful comprehensive legislation and a well-funded, well thought out process. Regressives don’t really want to solve the problem. This would take intelligence, forethought and planning. Not regressive strong suits.

    Poor pathetic mentally ill trump just wants to exercise his narcissism and whip up antipathy to immigrants—not actually solve the problem either. But he has no agenda besides self aggrandizement while wallowing in compulsive and sick obsessions.

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    Jimathai Premium Member about 6 years ago

    adopting Mexico’s immigration policies eh? hmmm…

    “The new law guarantees that foreigners and Mexican nationals will receive equal treatment under Mexican law. Under this principle all immigrants, regardless of status are granted the right to access education and health services. Mechanisms aimed at promoting family unity are now in place. Moreover, before the government takes action (e.g. deportation) with respect to migrant children and other vulnerable individuals (women, seniors, the handicapped and victims of crime) their specific needs must be prioritized and adequate services must be provided. Migrants are also granted judicial rights that they previously lacked, such as the right to due process. The law also calls for establishing a Center for Trust Evaluation and Control which will be charged with the task of training and certifying immigration personnel in hopes of curtailing corrupt practices. All Institute of Migration officials are to meet the same standards as the rest of the country’s security agencies. Government officials found to be in violation of this law are now subject to penalties including fines and prison sentences.”

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    Dtroutma  about 6 years ago

    About all those American retirees and expats in Cabo and elsewhere in Mexico.

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