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    The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes Jun 25

    "When you’ve got a gun to your head, people threatening to rape your daughter, extort your business, force your son to work for the cartels. What would you do?"https://nyti.ms/2K95c4o 

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      2. Barneybentwhistle‏ @Barneybentwhist Jun 25
        Replying to @nytimes

        Come in Legally or just stay the F*** Out. Mexico let them through their country so let Mexico keep them. Neither the N.Y. Sime or the Stinking DemoRat Party care about our country or the American Citizen. Put the DemoRat Party on the Endangered Species List.pic.twitter.com/PUhcQTnIfB

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      2. Marvin‏ @marvtheslumpgod Jun 25
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        so is the u.s. supposed to accept 120 million mexican citizens? i mean it looks like they can‘t do anything to improve their lives in their country? noone can tell me that that‘s a solution to this problem?? what do y’all expect? (serious question, i’m wondering) 🤦🏼‍♂️

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      1. donnie ray‏ @gmdonnieray6 Jun 25
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        Sounds like actions from SHITHOLE countries!

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      2. Doug Abrams‏ @dabrams2021 Jun 25
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        It is no wonder these immigrants are hard-working, law-abiding citizens. To be reported is their family’s death sentence. Also, they fled to have a better life. Why risk it all to steal hubcaps? That would be stupid.

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      2. S Hoff‏ @SHoff83845516 Jun 25
        Replying to @nytimes

        That’s an extreme example....of which you could probably find similar stories in the US. There are dangerous AND safer areas in every country. There is no justification to cross the US border illegally.

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      3. Ryan‏ @Rlehr_Media Jun 25
        Replying to @SHoff83845516 @nytimes

        I can think of several. Most involve saving my kid.

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      4. S Hoff‏ @SHoff83845516 Jun 25
        Replying to @Rlehr_Media @nytimes

        While I can’t speak for Guatemala, I’ve been to every other country....there are safer areas within those countries

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      5. S Hoff‏ @SHoff83845516 Jun 25
        Replying to @SHoff83845516 @Rlehr_Media @nytimes

        (In Latin America) ....and not just touristy zones

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      2. TheCaptain‏ @GalaxyClass33 Jun 25
        Replying to @nytimes

        We do need more compassion about the plight of these people. They’re not doing this just for kicks.

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      2. Teen Conservative‏ @teenconsrvative Jun 25
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        Call the police

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      3. Kiara‏ @Azula163 Jun 25
        Replying to @teenconsrvative @nytimes

        Some who take kick backs from the drug cartel? Yep, that who I would call to protect my family.

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      1. Sara‏ @sedfazio Jun 25
        Replying to @nytimes

        Go to a port of entry and wait quietly with the band of lawyers you hired with all that cash you carried. Right? Oh wait, no. They’d do what all good parents would do and get away as fast as possible. Duh.

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      1. roberto‏ @robare53 Jun 25
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        Don’t bring that to America. We have enough domestic crime.

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      1. SmashTheState‏ @MaddestJack Jun 25
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        Sounds like Mexico, Honduras, and El Salvador need assistance from the UN

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      1. JRGreatXⓋ‏ @JRGreatX Jun 25
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        Thats Mexico's Business, we have nothing to do with that!

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