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Mexicans Vow to Fight Trump by Jamming U.S. Courts
« on: February 11, 2017, 01:29:30 AM »
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MEXICO CITY—Influential Mexicans are pushing an aggressive and perhaps risky strategy to fight a likely increase in deportations of their undocumented compatriots in the U.S.: jam U.S. immigration courts in hopes of causing the already overburdened system to break down.

The proposal calls for ad campaigns advising migrants in the U.S. to take their cases to court and fight deportation if detained. “The backlog in the immigration system is tremendous,” said former Foreign Minister Jorge Castañeda. The idea is to double or triple the backlog, “until [U.S. President Donald] Trump desists in this stupid idea,” he added.

Along with confronting the Trump administration by overwhelming tribunals, Monarca is also exploring making the U.S. responsible for providing documentation that deportees are Mexicans, Mr. Castañeda says, rather than Mexico accepting them without that documentation.

Meanwhile, a group of senators said they were working on legislation to explicitly prohibit the government from allocating funds to build a border wall. Other contemplated legislation could lay out retaliatory measures if the U.S. government seeks to tax or block remittances to Mexico from migrants in the U.S., or to levy a border tax on Mexican exports, senators from the three main parties said.

https://www.wsj.com/articles/mexicans-vow-to-fight-trump-by-jamming-u-s-courts-1486768500

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Re: Mexicans Vow to Fight Trump by Jamming U.S. Courts
« Reply #1 on: February 11, 2017, 01:32:12 AM »
ICE Raids Begin In Southern California

ICE has said that these raids are apart of their normal operations and aren’t a byproduct of any of President Trump’s executive orders.

Arresting 160 illegal immigrants isn’t even making a dent in the problem in Southern California. The Los Angeles Times reports that in Los Angeles County alone there are 1,000,000+ illegal immigrants.

http://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2017/02/video-ice-begins-raids-southern-california-160-arrested-come/

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Re: Mexicans Vow to Fight Trump by Jamming U.S. Courts
« Reply #2 on: February 12, 2017, 09:05:37 AM »

Mexican Migrants Signal They Prefer Detention to Deportation

PHOENIX—All but one of about 50 undocumented Mexican migrants at a meeting Saturday indicated they would rather risk detention and long court battles in the U.S. than return to Mexico voluntarily.

The Phoenix meeting took place two days after the deportation of a Guadalupe García, a 36-year-old Mexican who lived in the U.S. for 22 years and has two U.S.-born children. Ms. García’s removal stoked panic and protests in immigrant communities.

Ms. García was convicted of identity theft, a felony, after being arrested in 2009 with a false Social Security card. She had been released into the community with the requirement of checking in with immigration agents every six months. This week, when she reported to the Immigration and Customs Enforcement office in Phoenix, she was detained and deported to Mexico.

At the Phoenix meeting, Armando Ríos Piter, a senator of the leftist Party of the Democratic Revolution, drew cheers when he called on the Mexican government to take a harder line with the Trump administration on its treatment of the migrants and other issues.

“Mexico’s government was silent when Trump started to threaten Mexicans, and that’s where things stand,” he said. He called for Mexico to cease antinarcotics and antiterrorism cooperation with the U.S.

https://www.wsj.com/articles/mexican-migrants-signal-they-prefer-detention-to-deportation-1486878566