Todd-'o'-Vision
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Everybody’s a victim.
Here’s the latest on why we need some pretty strong reforms in our legal system. Now we have the families of 11 criminals demanding cash from the American taxpayers.
What kind of criminals? Illegal aliens. People who cross the border from Mexico to the United States in remote areas, away from the view of border patrol agents, because they know that they are breaking the law.
A year or so ago 11 illegal aliens crossed the border from Mexico into Arizona in a remote desert area. They didn’t make it. They died of thirst. Dying of thirst is a foreseeable consequence of wandering off into a desert without adequate water.
Now the families of these 11 dirt nappers are suing the Imperial Federal Government of the United States. The suit seeks a bit over two million dollars for the families of each border crosser. Two allegations are being made.
First: The border crossers were forced to go to a dry, arid, unsafe place to cross the US border because US Border Patrol agents were making it too difficult to cross in the customary locations.
Second: Since the US knew that people would have to go to these more remote areas to try to cross the border, the US should have set up huge containers of water in these areas so the illegal aliens wouldn’t die of thirst while they were trying to enter the US illegally.
These families have found two Arizona lawyers from Yuma who were willing to file the suits, no doubt for a huge chunk of whatever goodies they extract from American taxpayers.
Loser pays. That’s what we need. Now! If these people win in front a jury … fine. If not, then let them and their lawyers foot the bill for the taxpayers.
Damn, this is getting old. In fact … The government should file a countersuit on behalf of the American taxpayers. We should be able to the expense of retrieving the dried-up, sun-scorched bodies of their relatives from the desert.
Here’s the latest on why we need some pretty strong reforms in our legal system. Now we have the families of 11 criminals demanding cash from the American taxpayers.
What kind of criminals? Illegal aliens. People who cross the border from Mexico to the United States in remote areas, away from the view of border patrol agents, because they know that they are breaking the law.
A year or so ago 11 illegal aliens crossed the border from Mexico into Arizona in a remote desert area. They didn’t make it. They died of thirst. Dying of thirst is a foreseeable consequence of wandering off into a desert without adequate water.
Now the families of these 11 dirt nappers are suing the Imperial Federal Government of the United States. The suit seeks a bit over two million dollars for the families of each border crosser. Two allegations are being made.
First: The border crossers were forced to go to a dry, arid, unsafe place to cross the US border because US Border Patrol agents were making it too difficult to cross in the customary locations.
Second: Since the US knew that people would have to go to these more remote areas to try to cross the border, the US should have set up huge containers of water in these areas so the illegal aliens wouldn’t die of thirst while they were trying to enter the US illegally.
These families have found two Arizona lawyers from Yuma who were willing to file the suits, no doubt for a huge chunk of whatever goodies they extract from American taxpayers.
Loser pays. That’s what we need. Now! If these people win in front a jury … fine. If not, then let them and their lawyers foot the bill for the taxpayers.
Damn, this is getting old. In fact … The government should file a countersuit on behalf of the American taxpayers. We should be able to the expense of retrieving the dried-up, sun-scorched bodies of their relatives from the desert.