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Mexican Police Commander Being Treated in U.S.
http://www.kfoxtv.com/news/15123804/detail.html
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In terms of messed up priorities and wastes of taxpayer money connected to the War on Drug and Mexican cartels, this is the least of your worries.
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Probably because El Paso's hospital is better at treatment than the one in Juarez. And he's probably considered a big ally in the "War on Drugs", so the US decided to help him out a bit. |
From the buzz around here, Lozano was in another drug cartel and that was why he was hit. He wasn't hit because he was the police commander. Also, supposedly the hospital in Juarez was on par with Thomason, the hospital he is currently in.
Also, the other patients at Thomason are in danger and there are a few schools in the area of the hospital. To me, this seems an unnecessary risk for a non-U.S. citizen who (allegedly) has ties to a drug cartel. |
And I was wondering whether there might be more to the reason he was targeted that meets the eye.
Consider my originally planned post pre-empted. (That'd be the one about how I really wasn't too bent about seeing a cop, regardless of his nationality, gunned down by a drug cartel getting treatment in the U.S.) |
Egads! A hospital is treating someone with life-threatening injuries! What is this world coming to? :rolleyes:
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Update: Lozano has dual citizenship (U.S./Mexico) and the Chihuaha police are paying for his hospital stay.
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He was being treated in Mexico, but they couldn't protect him. The Mexican Army was protecting him, but you can bribe one guy $50 and get through their security. He was moved here because the Mexican government couldn't protect their own. Additionally, the larger problem here is that we have many Mexican women coming to the border when they're about to give birth and under the EMTLA, the U.S. is required to bring them to one of our hospitals so they can give birth. They take advantage of this fact by getting a free birth and their child becomes a U.S. citizen. |
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I thought they enacted legislation that ended this practice? |
So the real problem with this police chief getting treated in the US is that Mexican women have babies?
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As an aside, I've just never understood why if someone who is illegal has a kid that the kid gets legal citizenship SI |
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It's a loophole in the 14th Amendment designed to ensure the citizen rights of former slaves. 1. All persons born or naturalized in the United States, and subject to the jurisdiction thereof, are citizens of the United States and of the State wherein they reside. No State shall make or enforce any law which shall abridge the privileges or immunities of citizens of the United States; nor shall any State deprive any person of life, liberty, or property, without due process of law; nor deny to any person within its jurisdiction the equal protection of the laws. |
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Not exactly. It has its roots in English common law, and except for slaves and Indians, those born in the U.S. prior to to enactment of the 14th Amendment were automatically considered citizens. |
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Yeah, that's it. |
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