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Post by AztecWilliam on Apr 3, 2019 21:49:21 GMT -8
I hope they don't. I do not travel to Mexico any more, but my son (Greg, not Erik) lives in Rancho Bernardo and drives to work in TJ. I guess you could say that he has a reverse green card.
AzWm
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Post by azteccc on Apr 4, 2019 5:49:47 GMT -8
When I was working in the service industries in San Diego during college and shortly after, I would run into at least one person at each job, usually middle-aged, that lived in northern Baja and would commute to SD every work day.
I’d bet most of them were trump people. But that’s neither here nor there.
The best legal footing he’d have is stopping trade. That seems doable, but wildly idiotic.
Trying to stop asylum seekers from getting to a POE or unilaterally changing the system Congress has set up would be legally challenged and likely halted pretty quickly.
Restricting freedom of travel/entry and exit to US citizens and green card holders would get a court injunction almost immediately and would not stand a chance of being held as legal.
So, I think we’re good here. Seems like someone told him as much during a twitter/cable news break, as he’s kinda backed off that one.
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