Which has no legal validity in the United States.
It does. The US is a signatory.
No, you cited some dopey UN document that has no legal validity in the United States.
1) The US is a signatory so it is legally valid
2) It is a lot less "dopey" than your immigration laws.
The federal government is governed by the Constitution, not a UN document.
The Universal Declaration of Human Rights applies everywhere... especially in countries that helped create it and signed it... like the US and Canada.
That's swell. It still has no legal validity in the United States.
See above.
Violating Article 17, Article 23, Article 24 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. As well as the labour laws of Mexico, the country in which the maquiladoras operate.
Straw man. This is not what you said. It's dishonest of you to take an answer I gave to one question and then apply it to a different, unrelated question.
What I said was that I am happy that American citizens are protected by the Constitution and cannot be dragged out of their beds at night and shipped off to some banana republic to be prosecuted on trumped up charges.
It is not at all unrelated. The Americans I was referring to are the signatories to NAFTA, maquiladora owners and military leaders who gave weapons to the Mexican army. Their actions have led to human rights of Mexicans being violated and have violated the Universal Declaration of Human Rights articles I have posted above. The charges are not trumped up, read what the Declaration has to say and then read what they did and are doing. You said you are grateful to God they cannot be prosecuted in Mexico for the suffering they helped inflict on its people.
I continue to believe that is hypocritical since you are willing to punish illegal Mexican migrants for breaking American laws in America but not your trade and military and political leaders for violating human rights laws in Mexico.
It may be legal according to American law but not according to human rights conventions which apply in both Mexico and the US. BTW Mexico signed the
International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights which makes it obligatory for employers to pay their workers a living wage, to allow union activity, not discriminate in the workplace (maquiladoras violate all these rights); also for everyone to have adequate food and housing (people lost their farms due to NAFTA). The American military members who gave weapons to the Mexican army can be tried under American laws for being accomplices to murder... if I gave an Uzi to an MS-13 gang member and he used it to blast away a family in L.A. I would surely face these charges.
If they break the law, then yes, they should be arrested, jailed, and deported for breaking our laws.
And if Americans break laws abroad they should also be extradited to the country they committed the crime in; tried, arrested, given prison time and eventually deported for breaking laws that apply in another country... and your leaders and business owners broke the
International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights which Mexico signed and ratified... as well as the Universal Declaration of Human Rights which you both signed.
What's more exploitative than breaking a law and then claiming to be a victim?
You mean the migrants who illegally come across the border in order to work and support hungry families back home and then get arrested and deported? Or American politicians who allow US companies to violate human rights in Mexico and carry on implementing a treaty that is making life impossible for millions of farmers and then cry that America is a "victim" of illegal immigration?
What's more exploitative than wanting to kill people because they don't submit to your political ideology?
Who is advocating killing anyone? I am advocating turning over your former presidents and NAFTA signatories as well as maquiladora owners to Chiapas to face justice for violating the human rights of its people. I said they should face prison time, not death.
Speaking of killing people for not submitting to one's politics, how many Iraqis have died in your country's attempt to bring "democracy" to their country? How many El Salvadorans and Guatemalans have been murdered because your country backed dictatorships in their homelands to get rid of "communism"?