Mexico Asks U.S. To Stop Deporting Serious Criminals

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In a flabbergasting request, a coalition of Mexican lawmakers has asked the United States to stop deporting illegal immigrants who have been convicted of serious crimes in American courts.

The preposterous demand was made at a recent southern California conference in which the mayors of four Mexican cities that border the U.S. gathered to discuss cross-border issues. The only American mayor who attended the biannual event was San Diego’s Jerry Sanders, evidently because his city hosted it this year at a fancy downtown hotel.

So, do you agree that The U.S.A should stop deporting illegals that commit crimes other than being in the U.S.A. Illegally?
 
Illegals aliens who committed crimes in America should serve their time in American Prison before being deported since Mexico might set criminals free or they serve less to almost no time in Mexican jails for serious offences like armed robbery because Mexico does not care, or over crowded jails.

But, after serious offenders serve their time in prison, they should face deportation since their not legal US citizens anyways.
 
froggyboy604 said:
Illegals aliens who committed crimes in America should serve their time in American Prison before being deported since Mexico might set criminals free or they serve less to almost no time in Mexican jails for serious offences like armed robbery because Mexico does not care, or over crowded jails.

But, after serious offenders serve their time in prison, they should face deportation since their not legal US citizens anyways.

If you wanna pay for that, sure go ahead. Depending on what you call serious criminals, we let them free everyday. On the border when someone is caught smuggling drugs they drugs are simply confiscated and they get to go free since they aren't US citizens. Really not that different.
 
Johnny said:
Death Penalty should do the trick.
In what way does the death penalty resolve matters? How does it "do the trick"?
 
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