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chico bill

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Here's a count of the numbers targeted for removal
 

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Manuel01

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13,000 more scumbags in the DR. And these are not the ones that stealing the bags of old lady's exiting the supermarkets.
Who can .... get a Gun !
 
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keepcoming

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windeguy

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Looks like the cowards that embrace drugs and anti-drug enforcement have been losing even more battles. More incarcerations, more deportations and more asset seizures. It is really a losing battle to be involved in drugs now.
It it was a losing battle, more people would not step up to the vast sums of money to be made as others get arrested.
If the drug war were being won, less drugs would be used, but I have posted multiple sources that describe how drug usage is up.
That must be your definition of winning.

There is no way a drug like fentanyl, easy and cheap to produce from readily available materials and incredibly potent can be stopped.

The battle will never be won, but yes, it can continue forever. Some people like that because they make a lot of money on such an endless war.
Others project their values and feelings on the situation that the war has to be won regardless. Good luck with that.

The druggies they deport will be replaced very quickly with new dealers and distributors. It has been that way since the war on drugs started.
 

windeguy

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Send them back to the country they entered from/ point of entry. Not our problem. Problem solved.
Putting them back in Mexico would make it too easy for them to re-enter the USA. The only other place they could enter from is Canada by land.
Otherwise it was they legally entered and overstayed a visa. By air seems to be the way to deport for now.
 

Big

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It it was a losing battle, more people would not step up to the vast sums of money to be made as others get arrested.
If the drug war were being won, less drugs would be used, but I have posted multiple sources that describe how drug usage is up.
That must be your definition of winning.

There is no way a drug like fentanyl, easy and cheap to produce from readily available materials and incredibly potent can be stopped.

The battle will never be won, but yes, it can continue forever. Some people like that because they make a lot of money on such an endless war.
Others project their values and feelings on the situation that the war has to be won regardless. Good luck with that.

The druggies they deport will be replaced very quickly with new dealers and distributors. It has been that way since the war on drugs started.
You keep advocating for drug dealers and thieves, just make sure you are not around my neighborhood, I will call the P.D and point you out.
 

Sol09

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Not sure if these were illegals or those deported after serving their sentences:

The article states they came from Louisiana and that is where there is a detention facility for illegal immigrants who get caught at the border. I have a family member who got caught right after crossing the border. They sent him to a detention facility in Louisiana for a few weeks and from there a flight back to DR.
 

windeguy

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You keep advocating for drug dealers and thieves, just make sure you are not around my neighborhood, I will call the P.D and point you out.


What I advocate for is nothing of the kind. You simply fail in understanding.
 

JD Jones

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Making my extended hospital stay for gall bladder removal all the less painful. Thank you good sir!
Please tell me they're doing it with Laparoscopic surgery. Don't do it any other way. Wanna see my scar?
 

El Hijo de Manolo

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Please tell me they're doing it with Laparoscopic surgery. Don't do it any other way. Wanna see my scar?
Laparoscopic robotic assist. This is the patented da Vinci robot. Unfortunately scars are far less painful than the actual cutting up of the abdomen. First went in for umbilical hernia repair and 2 weeks later went back for the GB. The inflammation is off the charts. Fortunately my surgeon is a graduate of one of the best Med schools in the country. Qualifications were not merely a high school diploma and a cédula.
 
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JD Jones

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Was the umbilical hernia repair done laparoscopically?
 

chico bill

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I never knew it could be this high - Approximately 2.4 million Dominicans—22% of the population—reside in the U.S., with their remittances contributing 8% of the country’s GDP.

Next time Dominicans complain about too many Haitians in DR - remind of of these numbers. Nearly 1/4 of Dominicans live in the US

Overstaying a visa is one way they can target you. And also one way to guarantee you will never be allowed back in legally.

In NYC - the police are fully aware of who are most repeat criminal offenders. Whether or not they know the legal status, they will know who the perps are and most likely how to find them. A lot of police in NYC are Dominican & Puerto Rican so if you are illegal it is a bad city to be so.

 
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windeguy

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cb, will the NY City police cooperate with ICE? Or is NY City still a sanctuary city for illegal aliens?