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Tom Kudla's avatar

I read an article about 1-year ago -- during the Biden Administration (in a mainstream, left of center publication (it could have been Politco)) that went something like this:

The Mexican cartels use under-18-year-old Mexicans as the human and/or drug smugglers... because if they're caught by US Boarder Patrol on US soil,... the US Boarder Patrol releases them back over to the Mexican side -- because they're under 18 -- something about our US laws -- regarding foreign national minors committing crimes...

Whereas an adult (18+) foreign national doing such smuggling would be held and charged.

This was the "policy" (?) during the Biden Administration.

How is the Trump Administration handling this situation? Is what I'm describing "federal statutory law" or "Executive branch policy"?

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Bronson Archer's avatar

Excellent...get em early before they get old enough to kill someone in a chase by driving into a family head on with a van full of illegals.

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