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Mexico may take fence dispute to U.N.
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WTF? Regardless of how you feel about legal immigration, illegal immigration, amnesty, etc...what right does one country have to essentially tell another that it can't build a fence in an attempt to secure its borders? I'm assuming that there will still be places where people and goods can LEGALLY cross the border, so it seems like the only reason to complain about the building of the fence is because it will make it more difficult to transport people and goods ILLEGALLY across the border. Is there any legal tactic that can be used to prevent the USA from building this fence? |
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Telluride there is no legal action that can be used to prevent this in an international sense. America acts as a sovereign nation, we make our own laws and enforce them, not the UN or any other global order. There is no legal basis for an international order to stand on in this case; who knows though maybe an internal faction like the ACLU might sympathize and try something, but I don't know if any court, well maybe the 9th circuit, in their right mind would label this act unconstitutional. |
The sad question one has to ask about all this is: yes, Congress passed it.... (Kudos to Congress for doing something right)..... but did they pass the funding?
OP I don't care what Mexico says.... they don't like the wall come tear it down. |
Nope, I don't see Mexico successfully forcing USA to stop building fences on their border. If the Mexican government doesn't like it, perhaps they should find a way for their own civilanns to stop jumping the border and put an end to cross border drug trafficking.
Besides, its USA's border, their fence, and their rights Edit: Just another thought, would this be another version of the Berlin Wall? |
We are trying to keep illegals out, not our own citizens in. So no, in no way shape or form is this similar to the Berlin Wall.
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When it is completed, they will just start using rafts and such to launch from the northwest and northeast sides of Mexico, going out and north a bit then back to shore, and landing in either Texas or California. People from Cuba and Puerto Rico have been getting to Florida that way for a long time- and theirs is much farther of a trip.
/not an opinion against the wall, just an observation. |
wall on mexico border DOES NOT EQUAL Berlin Wall!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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I'd like to see landmines thrown all over the riverbank... then we could "dare" them to come over.. lol...
I bet they REFUSE to illegally immigrate to the US.. |
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Many of the causes for inmigration are a direct consequence of US foreign politics regarding Latin America (in Guatemala alone the US has been directly responsible for overthrowing more than 4 presidents, and support an internal war that lasted over 30 years, took over 300,000 lives and maintained us in poverty). If the US wants to build the wall, go ahead, do it for God sake, but don't be that innocent to beleive that the wall alone will stop illegal immigration, it will be more difficult, more dangerous and more people will die trying to get to the so called "american dream", just please, don't fool yourselves. Maybe, while the wall can keep out of the US the illegal immigrants, at the same time it can keep out of Latin America the US's illegal impositions. The way I see it, and the way the US treat us, long ago we are part of the US and Gerorge W. Bush ir our president, Berger is just kind of a mediocre Governor. |
Maybe the UN is like a homeowners association and Mexico is just afraid a fence will lower its property values.
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this fence is an idiotic idea.
truly idiotic. you can see what is going to happen below: this is pure electioneering, a bone tossed to the xenophobic set. the money will be directed into other things. we'll see what the reality is sometime after the elections. just read the article below: Quote:
so if the fence cannotbe built and even if it could be built is seen across the board as something between ludicrous and unnecessary, then the question arises of why it was passed as a funded project--in this, think maybe displacement--the republican dominated congress, seeing the writing on the wall for november, displaces its fantasies about staying in power onto a ridiculous project for walling themselves in, preventing the Other from "invading"---from this angle, the project is actually very funny. |
This fence is the stupidest thing I've ever heard of.
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I have another version of the horse and buggy, its called a car.
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Yeah, but is it a horse and buggy?
A pen is another version of a pencil but it isn't a pencil A watch is another version of a clock but it isn't a clock Jeff is another version of Greg but isn't Greg See where I'm going? A fence may be another version of a wall, but it sure isn't the Berlin Wall... |
I suppose it will make some Americans happy, but I suspect it's a waste of money. People are smart, and they'll get around a wall as soon as you put it up. Always have, always will.
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I would be tempted to follow the money on this one. Boeing received a multibillion dollar contract to construct this "wall." It's not a wall at all, but a string of security towers with various detection devices.
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Land mines.
Cheap, effective, easy to replace. The US didnt' sign the treaty banning them for good reason :) |
Not only should the fence go up, but we should dig 20 foot wide punji pits on our side also. So if they do happen to get over the fence the will either have to pole vault or catapault themselves over the pits.
And with the security cameras around we should put it on pay-per-view to help defer the costs of maintainence. I would pay $20 bucks to see the agony of defeat. |
I think it'll be cheaper to say that the army have laid mines than actually to do it. Fear is more effective tool than prevention tool.
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landmines....
you would put fucking land mines along the border? and then----as if that was not enough----we also get the notion of some kind of world war 1 trench war contraption be built that would provide the real sociopaths with spectator sport--maybe pay the 20 bucks and drink a few dozen pbrs while you watch some poor person twitch about on a wooden stake--o ha ha look that must be agony, pass me another beer will you? maybe afterward, you could go home and masturbate because we all know that nothing gets the manly man worked up quite like a little bloodsport--- nothing says touch yourself quite the way someone else's pain does. it'd be a great international spectator sport too--i would imagine that much of the planet would be greatly entertained by the footage and photographs of drunken american yahoo sociopaths hooting and cheering as folk who try to enter the states to get work are blown to bits or die slowly while impaled in a trench. it'd be a real fine insight into the core of something about america, i would wager. probably a finer insight than you know. |
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Of course, if they actually clear it, we could offer them instant citizenship...as an enticement? Quote:
And as far as providing the real sociopaths with spectator sports...what do you think NASCAR is? The thrill of watching cars going around in a circle? No, it's the thrill of the expectation of a firey crash. Welcome to the coluseum. |
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Then I would run out of my doublewide grab what ever guns I had in reach jump into my trusty pickup truck and head out coon hunting, cause nothings better than killin a few coons right after I loose a few million child prospects. |
roachy thats a brilliant idea!
Hey we could even make it pay for itself by putting it on pay-per-view! |
it's your proposals, ustwo and reconmike: i am sure you can tend to marketing them.
ooo, lookit that one--running running--oops, he didnt see that minefield sign---gimme a beer, will you---this should be good-----poof----i dunno, i think that guy was just a kid and i dont think he has legs any more---well, i hope they dont send any medical attention so we can watch em twitch--that's the best part.... hand me a hamburger, will you? carnage makes me hungry. that'll show em. great ideas, gentlemen. really great stuff. i feel like i went to what i thought was a thread and landed in a sewer--everything here smells....but i suppose that's all part of bloodsport, isn't it? hey, maybe you could get little scratch-and-sniff cards that'd give you a whiff of gunpowder and smell of excrement as you watch people die on the border. they could be sent to you if you sign up for the pay-per-view installments in advance. if they were really thinking, the networks would broadcast this online and provide you with a zoom function so you can get right up in there and look at the wounds. that'd be great. that way you could get real up close like from your living room couch. and it'd be better than real life because you wouldnt have to move. |
roachboy, it's brilliant! I'd totally watch it!
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I must not be evil enough.
*hangs head in shame* /me wanders of to find children to eat. |
I would offer a counter-proposal in the UN suggesting the annexation of Mexico into the United States.
I mean, if they want to be here that badly, why not? That's all you need to suggest to get this Mexico junk laughed out of the General Assembly. If it's not already laughed out on it's own lack-of-merits. I hate the idea of the fence, but I believe in the principle of telling Mexico to piss off until they stop helping their people break our laws. |
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I had reply #7 with landmines... I've been talking about using them since I got drunk up here at Texas Tech University in 2000-2001... Its more of a joke than anything, but you guys all getting in a fret about it, need to get laid, grow balls, and pull the splinters and bark out of your arms you tree huggin hippies. "we're gonna go masturbate to people dieing!" lol, no. "we love to watch people die" again, no. "we all live in a doublewide" no. you stereotypical piece of crap. stfu. get out. Its a means to git a laugh out of a bad situation. We like our "American Values" as much as the next guy, and we will do whatever it takes to keep them there, even if it means to build a fence. We want to keep our job market salary for the lower end where its "liveable" not some 3rd world cheap like vietnam sweat shot .05$ an hour crap. Also, to keep the drug trafficking out, is a good thing. I find nothing BAD about the idea of a fence, hell, I've wanted one ever since I was in gradeschool and the mecixan sons of bitches that used to chase me around school and kick my ass for the hell of it, cause there was like 40 of them... Not to mention the fact that EVERYTHING here in Texas now is in spanish, wtf is up with that? THE NATIONAL LANGUAGE OF THE UNITED FUCKING STATES IS ENGLISH! why the hell does my TBS have freakin spanish programming?? ... is shitty. One of the rules to GET INTO the US, to LIVE in the US, and to WORK in the US, is to SPEAK ENGLISH!, there's no reason for then hoopties that come to the US illegally, speak only spanish, have 13 kids, get on welfare, and since the damn kids are born here, they can stay.. they speak only spanish in the household so the kids can hardly speak any english, and this we give them ESL (English as a Second Language) classes, and you hippies still want to talk about equal f'in rights??? I'm NOT PAYING TAXES SO DAMN ILLEGAL IMMIGRANTS KIDS CAN LEARN TO SPEAK ENGLISH!. F that. I'd rather put up landmines. we don't need them, we don't want them, they aren't citizens, they have no morals, and who cares what happens to them... One interesting tidbit of information though, if an illegal immigrant walks on your land, its legal to shoot them. ;) |
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it just takes one of you getting a bit too pissy...and it happens: one of you says what you all really mean, what your politics are really about. funny stuff. i'll leave you to entertain yourselves. |
Personally... its a short term solution to a long term problem. Illegal immigration is a problem and I don't think it cannot be solved by just a "fence." If the immigrants are desperate enough, then they will find a way to get into the U.S.
When I first moved to the US, I moved "illegally," and I'm Canadian... so how about a fence to stop Canadian Illegal Immigration, because I am sure that we are more educated and more adept to living in the US than some Mexican Illegal Immigrants. As said in one of the articles... its a one size fits all solution. If a person is coming to the US looking for the "american dream" (becoming rich) then they should look elsewhere, but if a person just wants a better life for their family (more selfless), then I see no problem. Some of the best people/workers I have known are Mexican and there are a few people who are extremely lazy who would bitch about Mexican people being so motivated and I just wanted to slap them for their ignorance. But hey... its the US building the fence... not Canada... so really what validation would my opinion hold? |
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Telluride, I applaud you for an interesting topic that should have produced some meaningful discussion. Please don't let the current direction dissuade you from starting more threads in Politics. The usual suspects take sport in killing off a good topic.
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I find it interesting that Mexico has fenced off their southern border. Why is this ok but it's not ok for the US to have a fence?
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My problem with the fence is two-fold:
1) I believe it is a waste of material and manpower that probably won't work well enough to make it worthwhile. 2) There are other ways of getting to the same solution without a drastic measure like a wall, such as strictly enforcing the laws on the books, or reforming the laws to make people WANT to become citizens. Such as making it easier to be legal upon entry, a temporary amnesty for those already here with strict penalties for those illegal after the expiration of the amnesty, and even possibly an accellorated program to teach the language and basic American government. Hopefully paid for from the potential tax revenues from the new citizens. I think the first two are the critical parts, though. |
As someone who has lived outside the US, and has been bounded by borders and visas, I feel I'd like to weigh in on this situation.
I have yet to live in a country outside the US where I have not had to account for my time or had to get out when my visa expired. At every border I have had to offer either a valid visa or offer the requisite visa fee. To think that our southern border is so open that anyone can come in, I mean, dang, ya'll, where is our border control? I've been checked at lots of borders, and why can't we do some sort of border checks like I've had in getting into other countries? *edit* to say that what is wrong with a fence? Most countries have something like this....So what if Mexico says "hey, what?" They're not us, and when they start paying for they healthcare and social services that their own citizens are racking up, then they have a voice. |
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