Mexico Denied A U.S. Deportation Flight As Deportees Are Flown Out Of Country By The Hundreds, Report Says

I hope we tell them to get the fuck out of the way and let us do our work!

We could always do a flyover and just drop them out of the plane, or take them along the shore in speed boats, dump them out and tell them to swim to shore or get eaten by a shark, whichever comes first.
 
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Maybe it's time to inspect all those avocados individually.
That would send a message

One avocado...two avocado...three avocado...two avocado...

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Were they Mexicans or Venezuelans or maybe Hondurans. Not all that are being deported are from Mexico and why should they receive anyone from another country?
Because they came through Mexico to get here. Mexico let them in once already, why not again?
 
Nuke Mexico. It would be like a radiation shield, a no go zone.
 
Were they Mexicans or Venezuelans or maybe Hondurans. Not all that are being deported are from Mexico and why should they receive anyone from another country?
Because they let these people into their country and escorted them to the US border.
 
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The Huntington Beach City Council unanimously declared itself a "non-sanctuary city" for undocumented immigrants in a unanimous vote on Tuesday, signaling its alignment with President Donald Trump's immigration crackdown.

There's a bunch of little towns .. in blue States across the country who are sounding off no more sanctuary
Just the latest one
Xenophobic racists empowered by felonious Hitler




they're going to take over locals this is scary for the long run. And for another thread
But it's kinda like a Rudy with stop and frisk... You have no choice but to do it....

Thanks democrats for waving them in and financing the whole illegal invasion...
Own it
 
What do we export to Mexico? I am sure a Brit would know all about our business. They need us more than we need them.
Here's an example of exports:

Automotive Exports: Vehicles, parts, and machinery make up a significant portion of exports.

Agricultural Goods: Grains, soybeans, meat, and processed foods support both U.S. and Mexican economies.

Electronics and Technology: Televisions, computers, smartphones, and other electronic devices drive technological integration.

Industrial Machinery: Construction equipment, agricultural machinery, and manufacturing machinery boost productivity.

Petroleum Products: Gasoline, diesel, and refined petroleum exports meet Mexico's energy needs.

Chemicals and Pharmaceuticals: Industrial chemicals, fertilizers, and medical supplies support diverse industries.

Medical Equipment and Devices: Surgical tools, diagnostics, and medical devices enhance Mexico's healthcare infrastructure.

Aerospace Components: Aircraft parts and equipment strengthen Mexico’s aerospace manufacturing.

Plastics and Rubber Products: Includes resins, containers, and tires for various industries.

Iron and Steel: Essential for Mexico's construction and manufacturing sectors.

Mineral Fuels: Natural gas and coal support energy production.

Textiles and Apparel: Fabrics, apparel, and accessories contribute to Mexico’s fashion and industrial sectors.

Optical and Precision Instruments: Instruments and tools for medical and industrial use.

Paper and Wood Products: Lumber, paperboard, and pulp supply Mexico's manufacturing.

Consumer Goods: Furniture, toys, games, and sporting goods serve Mexico’s consumer markets.


In 2022, the total trade value between the two countries reached a staggering $779.3 billion.
 
Here's an example of exports:

Automotive Exports: Vehicles, parts, and machinery make up a significant portion of exports.

Agricultural Goods: Grains, soybeans, meat, and processed foods support both U.S. and Mexican economies.

Electronics and Technology: Televisions, computers, smartphones, and other electronic devices drive technological integration.

Industrial Machinery: Construction equipment, agricultural machinery, and manufacturing machinery boost productivity.

Petroleum Products: Gasoline, diesel, and refined petroleum exports meet Mexico's energy needs.

Chemicals and Pharmaceuticals: Industrial chemicals, fertilizers, and medical supplies support diverse industries.

Medical Equipment and Devices: Surgical tools, diagnostics, and medical devices enhance Mexico's healthcare infrastructure.

Aerospace Components: Aircraft parts and equipment strengthen Mexico’s aerospace manufacturing.

Plastics and Rubber Products: Includes resins, containers, and tires for various industries.

Iron and Steel: Essential for Mexico's construction and manufacturing sectors.

Mineral Fuels: Natural gas and coal support energy production.

Textiles and Apparel: Fabrics, apparel, and accessories contribute to Mexico’s fashion and industrial sectors.

Optical and Precision Instruments: Instruments and tools for medical and industrial use.

Paper and Wood Products: Lumber, paperboard, and pulp supply Mexico's manufacturing.

Consumer Goods: Furniture, toys, games, and sporting goods serve Mexico’s consumer markets.


In 2022, the total trade value between the two countries reached a staggering $779.3 billion.
I know. They need everything we produce to maintain their standard of living and economy in general. Just like Canada. That merely proves my point that they need us more than we need them. When their vehicles start running out of fuel, their economy will stop. If we run out of Mexican avocados, the guacamole market may implode, but that is about it.
 
I know. They need everything we produce to maintain their standard of living and economy in general. Just like Canada. That merely proves my point that they need us more than we need them. When their vehicles start running out of fuel, their economy will stop. If we run out of Mexican avocados, the guacamole market may implode, but that is about it.
We've got an avo tree in our back yard.

Greg
 
Because they let these people into their country and escorted them to the US border.
Have all of these citizens request asylum in Mexico. Mexico then cannot deny them, this is the same excuse they have been using to send millions over into the U.S and telling Americans, "uphold your asylum laws". Mexico is bound by these International laws too which state that e foreign citizen must alply for asylum in the first safe country, which for the Central Americans would be Mexico.
 
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Chipotle may come calling on you! :D
I hope they have a good row boat.

EDIT: Crikey; they do!!!

Man to journey across the Pacific Ocean from San Diego to Australia in solo rowing boat​

Anna Ashcraft
Tue, October 15, 2024 at 7:42 AM GMT+10
2 min read

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SAN DIEGO (FOX 5/KUSI) — A man set sail on a historic 8-month journey across the Pacific Ocean from San Diego to Australia in a solo rowing boat Monday night.
If he succeeds, 44-year-old Aurimas Mockus from Lithuania will be the first person in the world to complete the 12,000-kilometer (nearly 8,000 mile) trip alone in a rowing boat, without help or stops.

See him next Tuesday!!!

Greg
 
Were they Mexicans or Venezuelans or maybe Hondurans. Not all that are being deported are from Mexico and why should they receive anyone from another country?
The reasoning is that these illegal aliens entered the US from Mexico
 
I know. They need everything we produce to maintain their standard of living and economy in general. Just like Canada. That merely proves my point that they need us more than we need them. When their vehicles start running out of fuel, their economy will stop. If we run out of Mexican avocados, the guacamole market may implode, but that is about it.

For my part I'm dead sick of hearing from the rest of the world, even those who think they're our "allies" like the UK and Canada. They've messed their own beds and now want to point fingers at us and, at the same time, depend on us to save them.

Get bent. Then get lost. We don't care.
 
I hope they have a good row boat.

EDIT: Crikey; they do!!!

Man to journey across the Pacific Ocean from San Diego to Australia in solo rowing boat​

Anna Ashcraft
Tue, October 15, 2024 at 7:42 AM GMT+10
2 min read

10
032de8433af70f55751ef5c5d397fd90

SAN DIEGO (FOX 5/KUSI) — A man set sail on a historic 8-month journey across the Pacific Ocean from San Diego to Australia in a solo rowing boat Monday night.
If he succeeds, 44-year-old Aurimas Mockus from Lithuania will be the first person in the world to complete the 12,000-kilometer (nearly 8,000 mile) trip alone in a rowing boat, without help or stops.

See him next Tuesday!!!

Greg
Iiiiiii'm sailing, awaaaay...set an open course....
 
As long as the US government props up the businesses that export to Mexico when demand drops.
By “props up” you must mean the federal government allowing 12-20 million illegals to invade the US job market

Making small bossiness responsible for solving the illegal migration problem is asking a bit much
 

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