Most of the Central American countries are just as you described. There is a lot of violence. There was a lot of violence when I was there in the midst of the war in El Salavdor, the war in Nicaragua, the violence in Honduas. If you have never heard of the gangs that they bring with them when they come to the U.S., google MS-13 and go from there. They took over the town of Manassas Park in NoVA, and the violence skyrocketed - including murders. So your guys are fleeing the very violence that has existed in these countries for years. Did you check to see if they are illegals, are they working under the table and not paying taxes? I have no doubt that everything they make is likely going back to that violent country that they are so anxious to flee from. I'm sorry, but I am a bit jaded when it comes to the comments that if they go back to their country they may not make it back out. I've heard that a few too many times and what it really means if that "I don't want to go back there. I like the money I make in the U.S. that I send back home." I could write pages and pages here about Central American culture, their history of war, and their attitudes towards anyone that wants to help them. They do not want to help themselves. Do some googling and see if you don't come away with a different picture.
And I have not softened Trumps comments. I remember when he said it. But the opposition has repeated it so many times in error, they have now convinced themselves that he said something completely different. Now regarding his commets about the judge that is involved with his Trump University law suits - certainly unwise for a political candidate, but it might be entirely true.....
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