Most aren't Mexican. For some reason, the law requires the Mexicans to be dealt with relatively swiftly. If you are from Honduras, El Salvador, Guatemala you get to stay indefinitely while a caseworker fights for you to stay in the country. While you enjoy your stay here, you receive top notch medical care and receive such necessities as dandruff shampoo, ambien, amongst other necessary drugs. You also earn money while you stay here...not for working, just for your presence. And you can order Nike Shox and other designer clothing to be placed in your personals and take home with you IF you end up being deported. Keep in mind, this is for the worst of the worst that end up being placed in a lockdown facility. You know, the ones who have assaulted their caretakers at shelters and then get moved to lockdown. Or the ones who are confirmed rapists/killers in their home country. The ones in shelters undoubtedly receive more taxpayer money.
I encourage everyone to do research on this subject. The federal government has done an excellent job keeping this information from the public.
But it's rare that caretakers have physical altercations, right? That's what I heard about cops, I'm guessing that's true of caretakers too. _
Lol right. In a year I have been attacked 3 times unprovoked. And I'm a sincerely nice person. People who are more stern in enforcing the rules get attacked much more frequently Poor refugees running from violence
Had a person who came up, was in a shelter, ran, got caught, got put in a lockdown facility, got voluntary departure to his home country(America paid for the flight), came back up and was put in a shelter, ran, got caught, got put in a lockdown facility, about to get asylum. Yep, this is the reality of the situation. We will voluntary depart the same people multiple times. I have it on good info that one person was flown back on our dollar 20! times