 The Mexican Consulate in Vancouver has sent an official diplomatic note expressing concerns about the detention and deportation of 80 Mexican nationals from Vancouver International Airport on Monday, CBC News has learned. Comments
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Who voted on this?- tritium Fri Jun 27, 2008 2:46 am
 - kitty Fri Jun 27, 2008 8:06 am

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they are here (like alot of people) illegally..kick their asses out!
No they were taken to the nearest Taco Bell to work until the flight was ready for departure.
America and Canada should send all its convicted felons down to Mexico to serve their sentence, I'm sure Mexico would let them
in.
They are called illegals for a reason.
Villalobos said his office wants more answers, including whether the detainees were handcuffed and whether they were provided with legal advice.
No they were taken to the nearest Taco Bell to work until the flight was ready for departure.
Sound a little racial.
You afraid they will steal "your" job at Toco Bell hwacker?
Villalobos said his office wants more answers, including whether the detainees were handcuffed and whether they were provided with legal advice.
No they were taken to the nearest Taco Bell to work until the flight was ready for departure.
Sound a little racial.
You afraid they will steal "your" job at Toco Bell hwacker?
I work at Wendy's dummy. jeeze
Villalobos said his office wants more answers, including whether the detainees were handcuffed and whether they were provided with legal advice.
No they were taken to the nearest Taco Bell to work until the flight was ready for departure.
Sound a little racial.
You afraid they will steal "your" job at Toco Bell hwacker?
I work at Wendy's dummy. jeeze
Self Pwnage!!
Well know wonder you feel intimidated by illegals from Mexico. They only take minimum wage jobs that any idiot can do, or jobs like picking fruit at $5 a basket, that most Canadian won't do, or rather collect welfare.
Nevertheless, that said, I think that the Mexician Government should do more for it's citizens at home, so they are so desperate to have to travel 3500 miles to find a better life.
Anyone care to rethink NAFTA?
Under Article 123 of the General Population Act, illegal immigration is an offense punishable by up to two years in prison and a fine of up to 5,000 pesos, or about $450. Typically, any crime with a punishment of a year or more is considered a felony.
Article 118 of the act says foreigners who are deported and then later attempt to re-enter the country without authorization can be punished with up to 10 years in prison.
Article 9 of the constitution says only citizens may assemble to "take part in the political affairs of the country." Under Article 33, noncitizens "may not in any way participate in the political affairs of the country.
Thats not to mention the human rights abuses, and still they complain when their citizens are deported.....
Under Article 123 of the General Population Act, illegal immigration is an offense punishable by up to two years in prison and a fine of up to 5,000 pesos, or about $450. Typically, any crime with a punishment of a year or more is considered a felony.
Article 118 of the act says foreigners who are deported and then later attempt to re-enter the country without authorization can be punished with up to 10 years in prison.
Article 9 of the constitution says only citizens may assemble to "take part in the political affairs of the country." Under Article 33, noncitizens "may not in any way participate in the political affairs of the country.
Thats not to mention the human rights abuses, and still they complain when their citizens are deported.....