How come mexicnas don't care when USA citazen in mexico get deported, cause some mex ripped them off?

The USA should show the illegall mexicans the same and deport them, whith force as the mexican government has conviscated US resisdent homes ( worth Bucks) in mexico and not compisated any usa citizen for their exportation to the USA!.

Answer:
There exists a huge double standard. If the USA treated illegals the same as Mexico treats them, Mexico would be outraged! But that is exactly what we should do.

In Mexico, an alien (legal or illegal) cannot own property or march in public rallies. If they are found to be illegal, they are immediately imprisoned, not deported.
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First, it's "confiscated."
Two, it's "compensated."
Three, I think it's because they see so many Mexicans being ripped off in the US (illegal or non) that they just figure it's tit for tat.
I don't know.

Mexico deports more people than the US, I know that.
We should be flattered that so many people from all over the world want to get to the U.S. for the freedoms and opportunities that exist here.

They are wanting to come to the U.S. Not AZTLAN !

It is a shame that Mexico never had someone like Alexander Hamilton to be the architect of and catalyst for a quantum leap in their development as a sovereign republic with a "federalist" design.

It is a shame that Mexico is trying to wake up from a 500-year siesta of serfdom that has left the power and wealth of Mexico concentrated in a ruling elite.

Because we are a far more sophisticated economic and political system than Mexico, we can not and should not treat anyone here the way they are treated there.

We are better than that.

What we must do, is everything possible to get Mexico into a more sophisticated political situation and into a more economically robust and equitable situation as well.

I guess we can take the Federalist Papers and translate them into Spanish for a start.

The sobering fact however, is that the reading level required to fully understand the language of the Federalist Papers is beyond the reading level of most high school graduates in the U.S.

Stimulating the political and economic thinking on both sides of the border is still an important and necessary component for improving the situation in Mexico and in the U.S.

The bi-lingual scholars currently being educated in the U.S. schools will become the eloquent advocates and activists on both sides of the border for the best form of government possible.

I can't wait to see the televised political debates and discussions with participants from both sides of the border.

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