Guest guest Posted December 10, 2004 Report Share Posted December 10, 2004 1. What would happen if America had the same immigration policies as Mexico? 2. If the parents don't want them why not just call DHR and put them in foster care? ********************************************************************************\ ** http://www.dailystar.com/dailystar/news/51960.php 74 youths sent back to U.S. from Mexican schools THE ASSOCIATED PRESS MEXICO CITY - Mexican authorities took custody of 74 U.S. youths attending irregularly operated boarding schools in the coastal city of Ensenada and the expatriate colony of Chapala, in western Mexico, on Thursday and returned them to the United States. The youths, found to be in Mexico without proper travel or residency documents, were handed over to U.S. consular officials and taken to Los Angeles, the Interior Department, which oversees such issues, said in a press statement. The statement bore the title, " The immigration institute rescues 74 U.S. youths with supposed behavioral problems. " U.S. consular authorities were not immediately available for comment on the whereabouts of the students. The Interior Department said the schools - which it identified as The Mission school in Ensenada, Baja California Norte, and the Abundant Life Academy in the town of Chapala in Jalisco state - were raided because they " did not comply with sanitary regulations. " " It is important to stress that none of the raids involved violence, and the human rights and personal safety of the youths were fully respected, " according to the Interior statement. Immigration agents found 57 students at the Ensenada facility and 17 in Chapala. Mexican authorities identified the schools as facilities for children " with behavior problems. " An Abundant Life Web site described the Abundant Life Academy at Lake Chapala, a boarding school, as " the answer for the gifted yet immature American troubled teen that is unmotivated and rebellious toward parental authority. " The slogan of the facility is " Jesus is the only answer. " It says the academy " is essentially a school for students who need to get back on track, to mature emotionally and spiritually, and learn that they are not the center of the universe. " Some schools in Ensenada have a history of problems. In September, a lack of qualified doctors and reports that some teens were being abused prompted Mexican authorities to shut down three centers for troubled youths in Baja. Mexican officials sent home 564 U.S. teenagers found at the Casa by the Sea and Casa de la Esperanza schools in Ensenada, on the Pacific coast about 60 miles south of San Diego, after authorities found no qualified medical personnel worked at the schools and no records were being kept on the teens. At the same time, 26 teens from the Genesis center in rito, 15 miles south of the U.S. border - were sent home after Mexican authorities carried out a surprise inspection. None of the 590 teens had paperwork to be in Mexico. " Get off your ass and take your government back. " ~Rocky Ward www.federalobserver.com libertarianisland/ ---- Original Message ----- From: Rocky Ward apfn-1 ; NewWorldOrderCorner ; Propaganda_Matrix ; radarmatrix2003 ; SECULAR_HUMANIST ; unclesamsucks ; wrh@... Sent: Friday, December 10, 2004 8:47 AM Subject: [apfn-1] Problem kid? Send'em to Mexico http://www.dailystar.com/dailystar/news/51960.php 74 youths sent back to U.S. from Mexican schools THE ASSOCIATED PRESS MEXICO CITY - Mexican authorities took custody of 74 U.S. youths attending irregularly operated boarding schools in the coastal city of Ensenada and the expatriate colony of Chapala, in western Mexico, on Thursday and returned them to the United States. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 10, 2004 Report Share Posted December 10, 2004 1. What would happen if America had the same immigration policies as Mexico? 2. If the parents don't want them why not just call DHR and put them in foster care? ********************************************************************************\ ** http://www.dailystar.com/dailystar/news/51960.php 74 youths sent back to U.S. from Mexican schools THE ASSOCIATED PRESS MEXICO CITY - Mexican authorities took custody of 74 U.S. youths attending irregularly operated boarding schools in the coastal city of Ensenada and the expatriate colony of Chapala, in western Mexico, on Thursday and returned them to the United States. The youths, found to be in Mexico without proper travel or residency documents, were handed over to U.S. consular officials and taken to Los Angeles, the Interior Department, which oversees such issues, said in a press statement. The statement bore the title, " The immigration institute rescues 74 U.S. youths with supposed behavioral problems. " U.S. consular authorities were not immediately available for comment on the whereabouts of the students. The Interior Department said the schools - which it identified as The Mission school in Ensenada, Baja California Norte, and the Abundant Life Academy in the town of Chapala in Jalisco state - were raided because they " did not comply with sanitary regulations. " " It is important to stress that none of the raids involved violence, and the human rights and personal safety of the youths were fully respected, " according to the Interior statement. Immigration agents found 57 students at the Ensenada facility and 17 in Chapala. Mexican authorities identified the schools as facilities for children " with behavior problems. " An Abundant Life Web site described the Abundant Life Academy at Lake Chapala, a boarding school, as " the answer for the gifted yet immature American troubled teen that is unmotivated and rebellious toward parental authority. " The slogan of the facility is " Jesus is the only answer. " It says the academy " is essentially a school for students who need to get back on track, to mature emotionally and spiritually, and learn that they are not the center of the universe. " Some schools in Ensenada have a history of problems. In September, a lack of qualified doctors and reports that some teens were being abused prompted Mexican authorities to shut down three centers for troubled youths in Baja. Mexican officials sent home 564 U.S. teenagers found at the Casa by the Sea and Casa de la Esperanza schools in Ensenada, on the Pacific coast about 60 miles south of San Diego, after authorities found no qualified medical personnel worked at the schools and no records were being kept on the teens. At the same time, 26 teens from the Genesis center in rito, 15 miles south of the U.S. border - were sent home after Mexican authorities carried out a surprise inspection. None of the 590 teens had paperwork to be in Mexico. " Get off your ass and take your government back. " ~Rocky Ward www.federalobserver.com libertarianisland/ ---- Original Message ----- From: Rocky Ward apfn-1 ; NewWorldOrderCorner ; Propaganda_Matrix ; radarmatrix2003 ; SECULAR_HUMANIST ; unclesamsucks ; wrh@... Sent: Friday, December 10, 2004 8:47 AM Subject: [apfn-1] Problem kid? Send'em to Mexico http://www.dailystar.com/dailystar/news/51960.php 74 youths sent back to U.S. from Mexican schools THE ASSOCIATED PRESS MEXICO CITY - Mexican authorities took custody of 74 U.S. youths attending irregularly operated boarding schools in the coastal city of Ensenada and the expatriate colony of Chapala, in western Mexico, on Thursday and returned them to the United States. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 10, 2004 Report Share Posted December 10, 2004 1. What would happen if America had the same immigration policies as Mexico? 2. If the parents don't want them why not just call DHR and put them in foster care? ********************************************************************************\ ** http://www.dailystar.com/dailystar/news/51960.php 74 youths sent back to U.S. from Mexican schools THE ASSOCIATED PRESS MEXICO CITY - Mexican authorities took custody of 74 U.S. youths attending irregularly operated boarding schools in the coastal city of Ensenada and the expatriate colony of Chapala, in western Mexico, on Thursday and returned them to the United States. The youths, found to be in Mexico without proper travel or residency documents, were handed over to U.S. consular officials and taken to Los Angeles, the Interior Department, which oversees such issues, said in a press statement. The statement bore the title, " The immigration institute rescues 74 U.S. youths with supposed behavioral problems. " U.S. consular authorities were not immediately available for comment on the whereabouts of the students. The Interior Department said the schools - which it identified as The Mission school in Ensenada, Baja California Norte, and the Abundant Life Academy in the town of Chapala in Jalisco state - were raided because they " did not comply with sanitary regulations. " " It is important to stress that none of the raids involved violence, and the human rights and personal safety of the youths were fully respected, " according to the Interior statement. Immigration agents found 57 students at the Ensenada facility and 17 in Chapala. Mexican authorities identified the schools as facilities for children " with behavior problems. " An Abundant Life Web site described the Abundant Life Academy at Lake Chapala, a boarding school, as " the answer for the gifted yet immature American troubled teen that is unmotivated and rebellious toward parental authority. " The slogan of the facility is " Jesus is the only answer. " It says the academy " is essentially a school for students who need to get back on track, to mature emotionally and spiritually, and learn that they are not the center of the universe. " Some schools in Ensenada have a history of problems. In September, a lack of qualified doctors and reports that some teens were being abused prompted Mexican authorities to shut down three centers for troubled youths in Baja. Mexican officials sent home 564 U.S. teenagers found at the Casa by the Sea and Casa de la Esperanza schools in Ensenada, on the Pacific coast about 60 miles south of San Diego, after authorities found no qualified medical personnel worked at the schools and no records were being kept on the teens. At the same time, 26 teens from the Genesis center in rito, 15 miles south of the U.S. border - were sent home after Mexican authorities carried out a surprise inspection. None of the 590 teens had paperwork to be in Mexico. " Get off your ass and take your government back. " ~Rocky Ward www.federalobserver.com libertarianisland/ ---- Original Message ----- From: Rocky Ward apfn-1 ; NewWorldOrderCorner ; Propaganda_Matrix ; radarmatrix2003 ; SECULAR_HUMANIST ; unclesamsucks ; wrh@... Sent: Friday, December 10, 2004 8:47 AM Subject: [apfn-1] Problem kid? Send'em to Mexico http://www.dailystar.com/dailystar/news/51960.php 74 youths sent back to U.S. from Mexican schools THE ASSOCIATED PRESS MEXICO CITY - Mexican authorities took custody of 74 U.S. youths attending irregularly operated boarding schools in the coastal city of Ensenada and the expatriate colony of Chapala, in western Mexico, on Thursday and returned them to the United States. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 10, 2004 Report Share Posted December 10, 2004 1. What would happen if America had the same immigration policies as Mexico? 2. If the parents don't want them why not just call DHR and put them in foster care? ********************************************************************************\ ** http://www.dailystar.com/dailystar/news/51960.php 74 youths sent back to U.S. from Mexican schools THE ASSOCIATED PRESS MEXICO CITY - Mexican authorities took custody of 74 U.S. youths attending irregularly operated boarding schools in the coastal city of Ensenada and the expatriate colony of Chapala, in western Mexico, on Thursday and returned them to the United States. The youths, found to be in Mexico without proper travel or residency documents, were handed over to U.S. consular officials and taken to Los Angeles, the Interior Department, which oversees such issues, said in a press statement. The statement bore the title, " The immigration institute rescues 74 U.S. youths with supposed behavioral problems. " U.S. consular authorities were not immediately available for comment on the whereabouts of the students. The Interior Department said the schools - which it identified as The Mission school in Ensenada, Baja California Norte, and the Abundant Life Academy in the town of Chapala in Jalisco state - were raided because they " did not comply with sanitary regulations. " " It is important to stress that none of the raids involved violence, and the human rights and personal safety of the youths were fully respected, " according to the Interior statement. Immigration agents found 57 students at the Ensenada facility and 17 in Chapala. Mexican authorities identified the schools as facilities for children " with behavior problems. " An Abundant Life Web site described the Abundant Life Academy at Lake Chapala, a boarding school, as " the answer for the gifted yet immature American troubled teen that is unmotivated and rebellious toward parental authority. " The slogan of the facility is " Jesus is the only answer. " It says the academy " is essentially a school for students who need to get back on track, to mature emotionally and spiritually, and learn that they are not the center of the universe. " Some schools in Ensenada have a history of problems. In September, a lack of qualified doctors and reports that some teens were being abused prompted Mexican authorities to shut down three centers for troubled youths in Baja. Mexican officials sent home 564 U.S. teenagers found at the Casa by the Sea and Casa de la Esperanza schools in Ensenada, on the Pacific coast about 60 miles south of San Diego, after authorities found no qualified medical personnel worked at the schools and no records were being kept on the teens. At the same time, 26 teens from the Genesis center in rito, 15 miles south of the U.S. border - were sent home after Mexican authorities carried out a surprise inspection. None of the 590 teens had paperwork to be in Mexico. " Get off your ass and take your government back. " ~Rocky Ward www.federalobserver.com libertarianisland/ ---- Original Message ----- From: Rocky Ward apfn-1 ; NewWorldOrderCorner ; Propaganda_Matrix ; radarmatrix2003 ; SECULAR_HUMANIST ; unclesamsucks ; wrh@... Sent: Friday, December 10, 2004 8:47 AM Subject: [apfn-1] Problem kid? Send'em to Mexico http://www.dailystar.com/dailystar/news/51960.php 74 youths sent back to U.S. from Mexican schools THE ASSOCIATED PRESS MEXICO CITY - Mexican authorities took custody of 74 U.S. youths attending irregularly operated boarding schools in the coastal city of Ensenada and the expatriate colony of Chapala, in western Mexico, on Thursday and returned them to the United States. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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