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In reply to the discussion: US congressman seeks release of Marine veteran jailed for driving into Mexico with guns [View all]karynnj
(61,129 posts)37. In all these stories, I never have seen a mention of the fact that Texas executed
a Mexican national, who killed a police man. In a violation of international law, Texas did not involve the embassy when he was arrested and ignored the Mexican government's plea that he not be executed. (Mexico has no death penalty.)
I am NOT equating the two - one was a murder the other at worst gun running (if he is lying). However, at the time Mexico did go to the SoS and Kerry did appeal to Texas -- even stating that ignoring this could lead to problems when Americans are arrested in Mexico.
The right wing articles, think that all Obama (or Kerry) have to do is call the Mexicans and they will release him. I assume it would be easier if they owed us a favor. Blame Texas!
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US congressman seeks release of Marine veteran jailed for driving into Mexico with guns [View all]
Judi Lynn
May 2014
OP
That is sad, but people should be aware that foreign countries don't have quite the love affair
Agnosticsherbet
May 2014
#1
I lost count of how many safety briefs my unit had at MCAS Yuma about not bringing guns to Mexico.
Crowman1979
May 2014
#2
If he was new to the area and likely not intending to cross the border it's correct
petronius
May 2014
#5
I lived in SD for 5-6 years, grew up and live in CA, and have both crossed and
petronius
May 2014
#13
It's a matter of opinion I suppose, and we won't really know unless there's a
petronius
May 2014
#23
If it works for him this time, they're off to the races, just like "Stand your ground." n/t
Judi Lynn
May 2014
#8
In all these stories, I never have seen a mention of the fact that Texas executed
karynnj
May 2014
#37
Very strange... Thank you for keeping us updated on this situation. So helpful. n/t
Judi Lynn
May 2014
#40