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Question for those in favour of deporting illegal migrants
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<blockquote data-quote="Eric Hilbert" data-source="post: 58247824"><p>The US doesn't have any more jurisdiction over crimes that take place in Israel than they do crimes that take place in Mexico. </p><p> </p><p></p><p> </p><p>If an American commits a crime in Mexico, then it is up to Mexico to prosecute him under Mexican law. If a Mexican commits a crime in the US, then it is up to the state in which he committed the crime to prosecute him under them laws, unless it is a federal crime, in which case it's up to the federal government to prosecute him. </p><p> </p><p>This isn't exactly rocket science, you know.</p><p> </p><p></p><p> </p><p>You still haven't listed the statutes American corporations have violated. And, as I've pointed out to you many, many times already, the alleged commission of a crime by one person or corporation does not excuse the commission of a crime by another. </p><p> </p><p></p><p> </p><p>How is it hypocritical to point out that the United States has no legal jurisdiction over crimes that occur in another country? For that matter, when did I ever say they should go "scotch" (sic) free? I believe Mexico has every right to prosecute criminals.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Eric Hilbert, post: 58247824"] The US doesn't have any more jurisdiction over crimes that take place in Israel than they do crimes that take place in Mexico. If an American commits a crime in Mexico, then it is up to Mexico to prosecute him under Mexican law. If a Mexican commits a crime in the US, then it is up to the state in which he committed the crime to prosecute him under them laws, unless it is a federal crime, in which case it's up to the federal government to prosecute him. This isn't exactly rocket science, you know. You still haven't listed the statutes American corporations have violated. And, as I've pointed out to you many, many times already, the alleged commission of a crime by one person or corporation does not excuse the commission of a crime by another. How is it hypocritical to point out that the United States has no legal jurisdiction over crimes that occur in another country? For that matter, when did I ever say they should go "scotch" (sic) free? I believe Mexico has every right to prosecute criminals. [/QUOTE]
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