Illegal immigration/gang and drugs

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ILLEGAL IMMIGRATION/GANG AND DRUGS

Illegal immigration, gangs and drugs all intertwine. You cannot fight one without fighting the other. Not cracking down on illegal immigration and not securing our border 30 years ago has left the door wide open to gangs and drugs and now drug cartels.

We cannot fix healthcare without first fixing illegal immigration.

All illegal aliens are not law abiding, hard working people who just want to live, work and raise their children. Many of them and their children have ties to gangs and drugs that lead to drug cartels.

Illegal immigration make it easy for gangs and drugs cartels invade this country.

We have to deal with illegal immigration before we can deal effectively with healthcare, gangs and drug cartels.

We do not know who the law abiding hard working illegal aliens are. They are all intertwined with gangs, gangs, drug dealers and other criminals. They must be forced, by attritions, to take their families and leave this country. Some of those family members are in gangs and dealing in drugs that the drug cartels feed on.

By not dealing with illegal immigration has created a host of other problems. The Obama administration is putting off dealing with it and it continues with all the other problems it brings with it.
 
I agree, this is a problem the must be delt with, i read this book i recomend to all :politics Crime Money and Lies, Cand President Obama clean up the dirty side of American Politics. The last chapter deals with the issue of illegal immigration. it has to be stopped.
 
ILLEGAL IMMIGRATION/GANG AND DRUGS

Illegal immigration, gangs and drugs all intertwine. You cannot fight one without fighting the other. Not cracking down on illegal immigration and not securing our border 30 years ago has left the door wide open to gangs and drugs and now drug cartels.

We cannot fix healthcare without first fixing illegal immigration.

All illegal aliens are not law abiding, hard working people who just want to live, work and raise their children. Many of them and their children have ties to gangs and drugs that lead to drug cartels.

Illegal immigration make it easy for gangs and drugs cartels invade this country.

We have to deal with illegal immigration before we can deal effectively with healthcare, gangs and drug cartels.

We do not know who the law abiding hard working illegal aliens are. They are all intertwined with gangs, gangs, drug dealers and other criminals. They must be forced, by attritions, to take their families and leave this country. Some of those family members are in gangs and dealing in drugs that the drug cartels feed on.

By not dealing with illegal immigration has created a host of other problems. The Obama administration is putting off dealing with it and it continues with all the other problems it brings with it.


Don't hold your breath. The Democrats sure as hell won't "deal" with the problem. Immigration, both legal and illegal provides cheap labor for the economy. Human trafficking across the border, working for far less than minimum wage, not having to pay for health insurance and taxes....its modern day slavery. It shoudln't be a surprise that the party of 'compassion' turns a blind eye to this. Not to mention flooding the country with poor and uneducated people helps their cause on election days. The poor and ignorant usually fall for the free handout promises hook, line and sinker.
 
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The Donald goin' after MS-13...
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AG Sessions: 10,000 MS-13 Gang Members in USA; ‘We're Going After Them’
April 19, 2017 – It's up to the State Department to designate MS-13 as a terrorist organization. But regardless of whether that happens, “We’re going after them,” Attorney General Jeff Sessions told Fox News’s Tucker Carlson Tuesday night.
Sessions said the nation’s top federal law enforcement officers held a meeting earlier on Tuesday to discuss ways of convicting and deporting those gang members who are in the U.S. illegally. “We can devastate this gang. We’re going after them. We are not going to allow them to take over a block, a corner of our communities and terrorize people with this violence," Sessions said. “They use machetes. They kill children. They put children in prostitution at age 12. This is one of the most violent gangs in the history of our country, no doubt about it.”

The attorney general said there are now some 10,000 members of the violent Salvadoran gang in 40 states. “These are not geniuses,” Sessions said. “They are involved in the kind of activities that can be identified and they can be prosecuted.” He said with persistence, "we can devastate this organization, and that's going to be our goal.”

Sessions said many of the MS-13 members would not be in the country if the previous administration had been stricter about border security: “We are going to build a wall. We are going to add more agents on the border. The numbers have already dropped dramatically,” he said, noting that the number of illegal aliens trying to enter the country last month was the lowest monthly total in 17 years. “And that's Donald Trump's leadership," Sessions said. "He is determined to do that and end this lawlessness. We’re backing him up. The Homeland Security Department is really working hard, and we are going to continue on that. And so the numbers are down. So when fewer enter, our Border Patrol have a much better chance of catching those who do -- identifying those who are violent and deporting them."

President Donald Trump tweeted on Tuesday that his administration is removing MS-13 gang members “fast.” Sessions said it's part of the administration's message to the world: “What we want to say to the world is, please come lawfully. Wait your turn, make your application and it will be evaluated. And if you're accepted, come. But don't come illegally. “That's what the American people have a right to expect their government to do. And in the process we can protect them from some of the violent criminals and terrorists that are coming in.”

AG Sessions: 10,000 MS-13 Gang Members in USA; ‘We're Going After Them’

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Trump Says Illegal Aliens Who 'Murdered People, Raped People' Are 'Getting the Hell Out'
April 18, 2017 | President Donald Trump said Monday that many people are thanking him for getting rid of the “burden” of criminal aliens.
In an interview with “Fox & Friends” host Ainsley Earhardt, the president said his administration so far has “gotten tremendous criminals out of this country.” “I’m talking about illegal immigrants that were here that caused tremendous crime, that have murdered people, raped people. Horrible things have happened,” Trump said. “They’re getting the hell out or they’re going to prison, and so many towns and cities are thanking me, because we’ve gotten rid of a burden that you would not believe. “I mean it is a serious problem, and we never did anything about it, and now we’re doing something about it,” he said.

When asked if he agrees with DHS Secretary John Kelly’s stance that criminal aliens who have even one DUI can be deported, the president said, “I’m letting him run it. He’s great. He’s a great general. He was a tremendously successful general, and I’m letting him run it.”

As CNSNews.com previously reported, Kelly told NBC”s “Meet the Press” on Sunday someone “with multiple DUIs, even a single DUI…would get you into the system,” meaning that such a person could be flagged for deportation. “But you've got to remember that there's a system, a legal justice system in place. And the law deports people. Secretary Kelly doesn't. ICE doesn't. It's the United States, you know, criminal justice system, or justice system that deports people,” Kelly said.

Besides the administration’s crackdown on criminal illegal immigrants inside the country, Kelly said the number of illegal aliens crossing the U.S.-Mexico border is down almost 70 percent.

Trump Says Illegal Aliens Who 'Murdered People, Raped People' Are 'Getting the Hell Out'
 
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