More Mexicans leaving U.S. for Mexico than coming in

a few days ago, here in charlotte; a young girl was found naked lying in the yard of an apartment building after being raped by four of those filthy Mexican invaders ;all under the age of 18. away with the filth ! this place is FUBAR.

white guys rape too.

should we do away with all men?
 
No, the recession had zero to do with NAFTA. The draw of labor back to Mexico did have everything to do with the recession and was facilitated by NAFTA.
Evince either happened across this much as a broken clock is right twice a day or she utterly misinterpreted it all as she always does. I just cant tell which.

go get your documentation assmunch
 
You should be happy that your hero, President Bill Clinton signed it into law.

dear fucking idiot ,


it was something I backed and still back


just like I back the ttp.


they are needed contracts with the world.

long term thinking


candidates always trash them because they have short term costs.


some things are worth it
 
This thread's about a Pew study that indicates that undocumented Mexican workers are leaving the US, not trying to get in. The statistics indicate this has been occurring for quite some time.
I suggest you read the OP and it's accompanying link. Trump's wall would serve no purpose.
Sometimes your profound stupidity is absolutely breathtaking, my racist friend.

Dear DumberThanShit,

The wall will protect us from some of this...

...while only 870,000 migrated north to the U.S.
 
Dear DumberThanShit, The wall will protect us from some of this...

You want the government to protect you from boogeymen?

Are the Mexicans going to pay for your security blanket wall, or do you think the rich would have to pay higher taxes?

I'll understand if you can't explain, since you're retarded.
 
This thread's about a Pew study that indicates that undocumented Mexican workers are leaving the US, not trying to get in. The statistics indicate this has been occurring for quite some time.
I suggest you read the OP and it's accompanying link. Trump's wall would serve no purpose.
Sometimes your profound stupidity is absolutely breathtaking, my racist friend.

Do you get excited when Trump talks about building his wall?
I'll bet you do.

BTW, you stupid shit-for-brains retard...

More Central Americans fleeing violence to enter US, suggesting another major surge


HOUSTON — The number of families illegally crossing the southern U.S. border has more than doubled over the same period last fall, prompting concern about a new surge of migrants from Central America.

Many more unaccompanied children are also crossing, with 4,476 apprehended in September — an 85 percent increase over that month in 2014, according to new Border Patrol data.

"If that trend even continues a little bit, if things start to go up in February as they usually do, we could be looking at things getting really high, and by spring, you're seeing an emergency," said Adam Isacson, a senior associate at the Washington Office on Latin America, a human rights advocacy group.

Marsha Catron, a spokeswoman for the Department of Homeland Security, says the agency is "closely monitoring this situation," though the increase "is not entirely inconsistent with historical trends for these months."

The concern among immigration officials and advocates is that the situation is building up to a repeat of the unprecedented influx on the southern border in 2014, when more than 68,000 unaccompanied children and as many families crossed illegally, mainly into Texas.

Texas' Rio Grande Valley has been the epicenter of both the earlier and the latest influx. In 2014, the region saw 77 percent more unaccompanied children and more than four times as many families caught crossing compared with the previous year. The number of families who crossed this September was 5,273, more than twice the number seen in September 2014.

One likely factor in the rising numbers is the increasing success rate of smugglers who, after crackdowns in Mexico and the U.S. last year, appear to have arranged alternative smuggling routes and payoff relationships with Mexican officials, border analysts say.

A bigger component is thought to be a recent explosion of violence in El Salvador, which has long been plagued by gang warfare. Last year a two-year truce dissolved between the two largest gangs: 18th Street and Mara Salvatrucha, also known as MS-13, both of which originated in Los Angeles. That drove homicides above even previously troubling levels.

During the first 10 months of this year, El Salvador reported nearly 5,500 homicides, according to a congressional report last month. That's more than any other country not at war, according to Elizabeth Kennedy, a San Diego State University social scientist who has worked with migrants.

By the end of this year, the homicide rate in El Salvador — a country of 6.5 million people — may exceed 90 per 100,000, a level of violence, including massacres and killings of police, not seen since the country's bloody 12-year civil war that ended in 1992.

Kennedy said conditions also remain poor in Guatemala and Honduras — two other originators of illegal migration to the U.S. — but El Salvador is worse.

"El Salvador is hemorrhaging people," Isacson said.

The number of unaccompanied children from El Salvador apprehended at the border more than doubled to 1,433 this September compared with last year.

The one-month peak in the child and family migration surge came in June 2014, when 16,330 families and 10,620 unaccompanied children crossed into the U.S. State and federal authorities cracked down the following month, sending in National Guard troops and opening massive family detention centers.

By September of 2014, the number apprehended at the border plummeted: Families dropped to 2,301 that month; children to 2,426.

As the numbers dipped, Sister Norma Pimentel considered closing a humanitarian center operated by Sacred Heart Catholic Church in the most heavily affected town, McAllen, last winter. Then the number of migrants started to climb again this spring, with nearly 800 staying overnight in July — three times as many as at the peak of last year's summer surge. Instead of closing, Pimentel decided to expand.

Last year's surge of illegal immigration was driven, in part, by rumors that migrant families would be granted permission to remain in the U.S. legally. Many immigrants eagerly surrendered to authorities at the border, thinking it was a step toward residency.

U.S. officials launched a public information campaign across Central America to make it clear there was no such program. Yet hundreds of immigrant families caught crossing between July and September this year told immigration officials they believed they would be permitted to stay and collect public benefits, according to records released last month to the House Judiciary Committee.

But Catron says those are not the only reasons migrants are coming.

"One internal report that summarizes results of interviews, where migrants are explicitly questioned about pull factors, is not intended to be a comprehensive analysis of the situation," she said. "Both pull and push factors contribute to migration and apprehension levels. As we have consistently acknowledged, poverty and violence in Central America continue to exist as push factors."

On one recent day, Sacred Heart saw a hundred migrants arrive seeking help. "The reason they are coming is how things are at home," Pimentel said."The fact that more remote sectors are seeing increases may mean they're turning to areas where they don't need to deal with Border Patrol," Isacson said.

http://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/mo...major-surge/ar-BBn1I88?li=AAa0dzB&ocid=HPCDHP
 
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Quit crying like a scared little girl and buy more guns.

You don't trust the government to protect you anyway, do you?

Now, go change your panties and wash yourself.
 
Yeah I should be scared that some mexican is going to take my job as a PE. \sarcasm

so much lesion FAIL
 
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