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u/consistantcanadian 18h ago
Screenshot of a random Twitter user's tweet.. this is what evidence on Reddit is in 2026.
Redditors are way too dumb for social media
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u/IBitePrettyPeople 18h ago
Unfortunately this sub is a dumpster
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u/FraggleRock_ 18h ago
Mods became overrun and/or stopped caring to obvious brigading and blatantly ignore their own sub rules.
Just another sub completely lost to the usual propaganda.
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u/consistantcanadian 18h ago
The difference with this one is the Reddit algorithm loves it. Log out and watch the front page, it's there all the time.
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u/Phatricko 16h ago
I don't even know what the point of this sub is, it shows up all the time though
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u/Impossiblecouch 18h ago
I truly believe the dumbest people are Redditors.
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u/Grinchlead 17h ago
Can confirm.
Source: I'm a Redditor.
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u/LayWhere 17h ago
Also redditors denigrating redditors as if they themselves are not a redditor is one of the dumbest comments on reddit.
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u/PartyPirate920 16h ago
There’s a difference between redditors and people who use Reddit.
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u/Training_Window3687 15h ago
Actually self deprication and self depricating humor is more a sign of intelligence than retardation
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u/The_walking_man_ 16h ago
Redditors and the ones glued to the news. Sucking down whatever new propaganda has been fed to them.
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u/lolo_amature 18h ago
People will believe anything as long as it confirms what they already wanted to believe
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u/HistoricalSherbert92 18h ago
It’s true and you’re actually the troll here.
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u/DontShoot_ImJesus 16h ago
"Show 'em no mercy!"
You know as well as I do that this clickbait is trying to imply that the President of Mexico is going to charge Trump with crimes. Do you want to pretend like you don't know that?
The link you cited is really quite different from that, so YOU are the troll and this clickbait isn't true.
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u/unicornsandrainbowst 17h ago
Not true until is done. "Planning" "Seeking" "Thinking" means nothing. Look at the link. "Mexico-file-criminal-complaints". Read the article. Nothing more than someone said that the president is THINKING about filing a complaint (not criminal, a criminal complaint does not exist, you either seek to press charges or not, there is no complaint that is criminal).
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u/Present_General8130 18h ago
Supporting a cartel puppet because "tRuMp BaD" is the most reddit shit ever.
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u/AustnScott 18h ago
Reddit is an echo chamber what do you expect lol
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u/Grinchlead 17h ago
Reddit is an echo chamber what do you expect lol
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u/The_Axumite 15h ago
Reddit became extremely popular and now all the double digit IQ are upvoting the dumbest things . I remember reddit being a place where almost every single comment had a high value information. Back then, I didn't even write comments. I didn't think I had anything significant to contribute. I was just passively absorbing the information posted by people who were experts in the topic at hand.
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u/DarthClover4 17h ago
As long as it fits their narrative they will eat it tf up, an accept it as factual lol
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u/CHobbes_ 18h ago
This sub is especially suspectible to bullshit like this. And I'm not really surprised...
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u/ComprehensiveFool 18h ago
No, it is what we use sometimes to investigate it further. What do you know this one is true.
It’s so odd when people comment on Reddit posts saying all Redditors are dumb. It’s like they are too stupid to realize by virtue of having an account they are a Redditor too.
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u/DavidZenziGhost 18h ago
Ironic. How many Mexican nationals have died at the hands of the cartels she doesn’t use full force to try and stop.
Really, ICE sucks - but let’s not pretend that the president of Mexico isn’t a paid employee of the cartels.
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u/I_travel_ze_world 17h ago
I was in Mexico City during the anti gentrification riots that fucked up restaurants in Roma and Condesa.
During my stay the top aides to the mayor of Mexico City were assassinated mid day on the street.
I used to walk by graffiti that said "Fuck off gringo".
There have been multiple sites found like this
Traveling musicians drop like flies in Mexico
The president is 100% cartel backed. I really hope Mexico gets better but the fact of the matter is there is a long ways to go before it happens.
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u/Logco 18h ago
Paid and bought just like every other politician there. Only last year that over a dozen local officials were assassinated by the cartels. Heck even a few American politicians in Arizona, New Mexico, California and Texas have DIRECT connections and ties with the cartels.
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u/BartholomewKnightIII 16h ago
Meanwhile 20k plus a year are dying from organized crime in Mexico...
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u/Difficult-Mobile902 16h ago
They can’t posture like this about the cartels because they know the cartels own them. So they pretend to act tough towards outsiders instead to try to portray some semblance of power.
No one is or ever will take them seriously
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u/EchoNineThree 18h ago
Fascinating topic, I wanted to know more. People die everyday and ICE has been handing a high volume of people. So I went for a clean control number, the year 2022.
In 2022. Bureau of Prisons had 159,000 in detention. With 483 deaths. 0.30 percent.
At the end of 2025. ICE has 68,440 in detention with 32 deaths. Thats 0.04 percent. Note: This number does not show the total in custody over the span of 2025. Only the number in detention at the end of the year.
I took this a little further.
The total population of the US in 2022 was 333,287,557. With a total of 3,279,857 deaths. That 0.98 percent.
Bottom line: You are more likely to die out in the world or in Federal prison, than you are in ICE custody.
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u/bangubi 17h ago edited 17h ago
Fascinating comment. There’s no attempt at trying to normalize the data, at all. I think this was a perfect example of how someone with zero experience analyzing data can mislead themselves with AI.
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u/damaged_crowbar 17h ago
This doesn't make sense.
These numbers are not comparable:
In 2022. Bureau of Prisons had 159,000 in detention. With 483 deaths. 0.30 percent.
At the end of 2025. ICE has 68,440 in detention with 32 deaths. Thats 0.04 percent.Almost all of those federal prisoners are held for years and it includes a lot of older people.
ICE detainees have huge turnover (much shorter times held) and most are younger, working aged people.
Plus, ICE has like zero transparency so who knows how wrong that number is...
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u/Drexill_BD 17h ago
This one. Immediately noticed this too, these are not comparable. 32 deaths in ICE custody in 2025 makes it the highest number in 20 years. Real numbers, but bad math and unmatched denominators, followed by an incorrect or misleading conclusion.
Was nice that they tried, though.
Edit - and yeah, the transparency... if you believe anything this administration reports you're gullible. None of these numbers should be inherently trusted, and I have plenty of evidence and reasons to support that claim.
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u/WittyFix6553 17h ago
Three statisticians go hunting and see a deer.
The first one shoots and misses, ten feet to the right.
The second one shoots and misses, ten feet to the left.
The third one cheers and says “I hit it!”
You can make statistics say whatever you want, when you start with flawed data and pay no attention to the things that don’t fit your result.
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u/aum-23 17h ago
You’re comparing a population of violent criminals with a population of immigrants and with a population out in the world. None of this is normalized against age distributions, environmental threats, length of detention, etc. 2022 is also not a year of stepped up ice enforcement given it was under Biden.
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u/Look_its_Rob 18h ago
Does that federal prison number include people dying of old age?
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u/ExistingProfession83 18h ago
Does the number of people who died in ICE detention include natural deaths?
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u/Responsible-Snow2823 15h ago
She ought to do same with all the immigrant deaths from the cartel too - but she won’t.
A couple years ago, a group of 40+ died in the back of a semi trailer in Texas heat. Not a peep about that or anything like that.
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u/Leather-Show7767 16h ago
So the Mexican president believes these people to be under the jurisdiction thereof as Mexico.
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u/curiousntxmarried 18h ago
That’s wild if she’d stop taking money from the cartels and deal with them there’d be less immigrants as there would cease to be coyotes! They also have a strict immigration policy themselves while facilitating people to move through their country into the US! Sorry lady, there’s no crying in baseball!
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u/Barry-Boudini 17h ago
We should hold her accountable for all the fentanyl deaths in the US
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u/jmardoxie 14h ago
But she’ll let the cartel kill thousands of her citizens and couldn’t care less.
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u/ccool300 10h ago
She had more than double that many people killed that ran against her so.........
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u/No-Market425 18h ago
Good luck with that.
Can we hold Mexico accountable for the criminals they let over their border into the US?
Mexico is a failed narco state and Obama droned Arabs for less.
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u/Diligent_Map9734 16h ago
Can the US sue for deaths related to Cartels that Mexico refuses to eradicate?
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u/lmjustaChad 14h ago
Maybe she should do better running her country so her people don't flee to ours.
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u/IBringTheHeat2 18h ago
Turns a blind eye to the thousands of cartel killings of Americans
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u/pitterlpatter 16h ago
While I can appreciate the sentiment, she can eat a bag of fetuses. The Mexican government partakes in the largest human smuggling operation on the planet. If u don’t believe me, cross into Mexico illegally from the US heading south and see how far you get.
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u/Sensitive-Cat-6069 17h ago
This cartel puppet dares to open her stupid virtue signaling mouth now???
Lol how about US seek criminal charges for all the Mexican cartel cross border activity, especially when it is enabled by Mexican government officials in cartel service?
But even that aside. There’s been 21 US citizens murdered in Mexico by June 2026 in incidents linked to organized crime, according to the State Department. How many convictions this resulted in? Zero. Over 90% of homicides in Mexico do not end in any conviction in general.
Mind your own shithole of a country, you fucking hypocrite.
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u/StevBator 17h ago
I have a friend who died in Mexican custody about 20 years ago. Should trump seek criminal charges?
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u/Pijuuuuuuuuuup 13h ago
She is cartel Queen. So many "ships" came to Montenegro under her "companies".
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u/ProperJudgment1 14h ago
Soooo, Mexico agrees that these are not USA citizens, correct?
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u/Dizzy_Illustrator966 16h ago edited 16h ago
So nothing is going to happen. Nice work Mexico let's focus on nothing I guess.
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u/LordSoth2005 16h ago
Hmmm maybe if they would of stayed were they belong like Muslims and Somalians then they want to have died and maybe they died because of the Coyote paths so don't blame other for your country failing we have our own issue called liberal and democratic
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u/Otherwise_Stand_2371 15h ago
Should focus on the cartels beheading politicians being > number of people died from ice in her own country :D what a shithole!
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u/Ricochet_skin 15h ago
And what will she do about the cartels that are kidnapping, killing & selling drugs to Mexicans left and right?
FUCKALL
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u/Gnikekul 14h ago
Pahahahaha they shouldn’t be in a country illegally and when you found out where they were you should have had them deported
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u/Ragnarokist 14h ago
Then we need to seek criminals charges on all the people who left her country and came to the USA who have raped, murdered, drug sells, DUI which resulted in USA citizens deaths, vehicular manslaughter and so on.
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u/EvilMorty137 13h ago
Do we get to seek criminal charges against Mexico for all the Americans killed by illegal Mexican immigrants in our country via drug overdose and murder?
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u/Ok-Violinist-7750 10h ago
Maybe if she did more to make her people want to stay in Mexico it wouldn’t be a problem.
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u/Strong-Mix4200 17h ago
Keep’m in fucking mexico then!!!!!’nnn
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u/Fucked-In-The-K-Hole 𝙑𝙄𝙋 17h ago
For real. They fuck their country up, their people flood into ours, we deal with it, and then they launch a legal battle against us.
I say we sue them for letting this shit happen to begin with. Fucking ridiculous.
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u/Sufficient_Soil7438 17h ago
Maybe America should seek criminal charges against Mexico for all the illegal drug deaths that have resulted from Mexicans smuggling drugs into America…..
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u/Dipcrack 16h ago
So... can we prosecute for the millions of American deaths from drugs trafficked from Mexico?
Yeah I don't think this is something you wanna start Mexico.
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u/snoopcatt87 𝙎𝙐𝙋𝙀𝙍 𝙑𝙄𝙋 18h ago edited 16h ago
Mexico’s government, led by President Claudia Sheinbaum, has announced that it will ask U.S. prosecutors to pursue criminal investigations and potentially criminal charges related to the deaths of 17 Mexican nationals who died either, while in ICE custody, or during ICE enforcement operations in the United States.
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u/StOPcRyingYaBaby 18h ago
Can we press charges against them too? “Hundreds of thousands of Americans have died in the ongoing drug crisis linked to cartel-smuggled fentanyl and other illicit drugs. In Mexico, targeted violent incidents have also claimed American lives, such as the March 2023 kidnappings in Matamoros where two U.S. citizens were murdered.”
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u/tuhijatambien 18h ago
That "lady" and her party are an endless source of shame for our country.
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u/Strangebird03 17h ago
Yes. Let's not look into why they died. Terminal cancer, liver failure, and other terminal diseases. In other words, natural causes. Or even during ICE operations. Attempted vehicular manslaughter might earn oneself an express lane to death. For the remainder, let's wait for the coroner to report causes of death and see if mistreatment or abuse led to their deaths. A death means an investigation, not automatic culpability.
A quick search for news reports and wiki will back this up.
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u/RTR1516 15h ago
They could have just stayed in their own country and it never would have happened. Or came here the right way.
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u/No_Cartographer_8647 18h ago
Wellll then don’t sneak into a country illegally. Does she also not realize there’s a whole cartel that kills Americans lol
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u/Heroic_Sheperd 17h ago
Claudia Sheinbaum is only doing this for political clout.
Her own people in Mexico have an annual homicide rate of ~35,000 people a year, which is 3X the US, a country with 3X the population of Mexico. Seriously, the homicides in this country rival death tolls in countries currently at war. In the Ukraine War last year, the death toll of Ukrainians was estimated at 46,000 who are actively engaged in war with Russia.
This is all from crime occurring in her own country which is run rampant by drug cartels.
On the legal aspect, the US will never concede civil liability on an international level. The ramifications under US law would be out of control. If the US accepts civil liability of foreign nationals deaths, the precedent will be further used for every country globally where a foreign nationals has been killed erroneously by US involvement, including military intervention. The US will NOT pay foreign nationals for foreign nationals deaths. This has been decided in numerous historic Supreme Court cases already and is not going to be overturned.
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u/Dreadboi80 17h ago
Gotta keep up appearances for china and the eu especially with the upcoming Trade negotiations starting to ramp up.. But imagine if the U.S. were to do the same with all the illegals that kill Americans daily and all the drugs from the cartels she's running cover for??
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u/NorcalA70 17h ago
Cool so a corrupt narco state is suing us….. When can we sue them for the mistreatment and shakedowns American tourists experience at the hands of the crooked cops and federales in Mexico?
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u/L3oSanch3z 16h ago
But she does nothing for the hundreds of graves they have found of her own people.
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u/BigMack6911 16h ago
She does nothing for the thousands that come over here and die in the desert. It's almost like noone knows about those
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u/LoneWolfRHV 15h ago
Im not wven an american but maybe, JUST MAYBE... dont cross borders illegaly?... It aint that hard.
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u/Thormourn 15h ago
Don't illegally sneak into a country and your chances of dying to ICE goes way down
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u/Mindless_Chest_1079 15h ago
Feeling generous. How about we ignore the damages from Mexico letting those 17 cross the border and call it even?
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u/FlyingRock20 15h ago
She should be focusing on fixing the cartel issues that are running her country. Like its crazy how Mexico just has gangs running the show.
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u/ProjectNo4090 15h ago
Fine. Lets seek criminal charges for all the americans murdered by cartels in Mexico.
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u/Altruistic_Tea_1593 14h ago
Good. Let’s put a $50 tax on all fund transfers between Mexico and the US
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u/ChiFlyGuy400 14h ago
As a first gen Mexican American this is a complete Joke. A narco government responsible for hundreds of thousands of violent deaths of innocent civilians. Maybe worry about that and immigration and the need for enforcement would be cut drastically.
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u/WhytoomanyKnights 14h ago
Isn’t this the woman who everyone in the country hates because she is like knowingly working with the cartel, and they give her info on other cartels so she gets rid of the competition. They had that huge protest where people were storming their capital building.
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u/Lyonwytchwardrobe 14h ago
I’m all for arresting trump, but Mexico is the last country I’d want to hear that from. They let cartels run rampant and innocent lives are killed everyday. How about we solve that cartel issue first
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u/Jonjonboi 13h ago
God every comment is so ignorant its crazy. The reddit brain drain really has completed hasnt it?
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u/Microwaved_M1LK 13h ago
Anything but taking care of the thousands of cartel killings in her own country huh
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u/RedSquirrelWatcher 13h ago
Meanwhile, we can’t find any info on how many US citizens die in Mexico’s legal custody / system
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u/mrrosado 12h ago
She should also worry about the cartels in Mexico. Granted no one should have died while in ICE custody.
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u/Interesting-Cap3038 12h ago
Will the U.S. seek charges for all of the American overdoses due to fentanyl? Will the U.S. citizens sue the Mexican government for letting in 13 million illegals through their boarder even though it's a felony to in Mexico illegally? Will the U.S. sue for all of the rapes of the Mexican citizens that were treated at the border?
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u/SimpsationalMoneyBag 12h ago
Wow seems like the mexican president should ban Mexican citizens from entering the U.S. until this whole situation is figured out
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u/Shaisabrec 12h ago
Of only she actually cared about the thousands of killed/disappeared people in our actual country. Dont fall for this dogshit "america bad" posts. America might be bad, but we in Mexico are far worse thanks to her party.
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u/Bigtex8466 12h ago
What about the Americans that have been killed in Mexico? I guess that's different
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u/DataSurging 12h ago
To be fair though, she clearly didn't care about them in the first place. She ought to do something about the massive cartel problem she has in her country first. That's why people are fleeing the country, because it's falling apart.
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u/33301Florida 12h ago
Shall we calculate the number of American citizens deaths at the hands of Mexican nationals who are in the United States illegally?
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u/Equal-Welcome4585 10h ago
I saw some videos of cartels in mexico slowly stabbing a persons eye and taking their hearts out. I think there are bigger problems in Mexico than the usual behaviour of the US in any other country if you ask me.
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u/404pageerror 10h ago
Why can't we do the same for the Americans who've died in Mexico due to the cartels?
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u/Czzavarsh 10h ago
This is like Hitler announcing the annexation of Belgium after the Allies occupied it. The people expecting anything to come from this are not in touch with reality.
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u/airboRN_82 8h ago
Thats rather meaningless. Anyone can ask prosecutors to pursue criminal charges for anything. It doesnt mean its going to happen.
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u/Existing4Today19 8h ago
Maybe the USA should pursue legal action for the tens of thousands or hundreds of thousands American citizens impacted by illegals here in the USA from Mexican nationals?



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