Dog the Bounty Hunter VS Mexician Govt

Should Dog be turned over to Mexio by the US Govt?


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My take on it doesn't involve whether what he did was "right" or "wrong"..."legal" or "Illegal". I don't care.

What ****es me off is that we are even kow-towing to the Mexican government. They don't deserve our cooperation, and it's not as if they ever reciprocate in similar instances. Luster himself is an example of the thousands of fled criminals that the Mexicans don't extradite to the US. We get one "criminal" that they want and instantly he's shipped off. Screw them I say.

And then there's the issue of illegal immigration, drug cartels...the list goes on.

Until we see some REAL effort coming from their side of the fence, I don't see any reason to export bounty hunters who arrest rapists, whether legally or not.



You hit it square on the head my friend. What does our feds have to gain by selling Dog out?
there is a story here behind this story, maybe some reporter will break it open.
 

I think his punishment should be to get body slammed by Rick Flair and then have all of his hair cut off.
They could probably negotiate an immediate release if Dog's woman showed up to the station in a thong. Probably get a full escort to the border.
 
I'm sorry but I feel that if you break the law then you are a criminal.

If you look at the situation from the US side you might see a person dtriving to get his (or his company's) bond money back.

If you look at the situation from the other side of the border, Dog committed a crime. Extradite him.

Dog (IMHO) is a criminal in his own rite from the way that he does business.
 
When is Mexico going to take care of the police down there beating, kidnapping, and robbbing american tourists. In College, we had a kid kidnapped off a tour bus by police, they claimed he was being disorderly, and they took him into an ally beat him, took his wallett, and I.D.s then dragged him into the jail for 2 weeks. The American govt sent people down there and the mexican govt claimed they knew nothing about him or his whereabouts. If it wasn't for his frineds being there when he was taken, he probably would have been killed. Police then dragged him out of jail and dumped him in the middle of nowhere. Thats mexican justice for ya. I wouldn't go there ever and if I was charged I would never return. Secondly, what about all the drug runners in San Diego that flee across the border. we want them back too but i bet Mexico wouldn't turn them over. There has to be something to this story thats not come out yet. My guess is a high profile criminal in exchange for Dog.
 

There has to be something to this story thats not come out yet. My guess is a high profile criminal in exchange for Dog.

Your right.. I was just reading that someone from the state department leaked out that a high profile drug cartell dude was just brought back into the USA from Mexico..... the story is still deveolping.. evidently, Dog has more than a few members of congress working for him..
 
Just found this few day old story in the NY Post

"....Dog and his family have suggested that he may have been nabbed as part of a prisoner exchange between U.S. and Mexican authorities - specifically, Francisco Rafael Arellano Felix, a Mexican drug lord who is alleged to have run the Tijuana drug cartel and is wanted in the U.S.

Felix was transferred into U.S. custody last week - two days before U.S. marshals took Chapman, son Leland and business partner Tim Chapman (no relation) into custody on orders from the Mexican authorities.

The U.S. Department of Justice says Chapman is barking up the wrong tree.

"There is no connection," DOJ spokesman Bryan Sierra told The Post yesterday. "That is just complete speculation from someone who wouldn't know."
 
........................The U.S. Department of Justice says Chapman is barking up the wrong tree.

"There is no connection," DOJ spokesman Bryan Sierra told The Post yesterday. "That is just complete speculation from someone who wouldn't know."

Yeah, I believe that......:roll:
 
I'm sorry but I feel that if you break the law then you are a criminal.

If you look at the situation from the US side you might see a person dtriving to get his (or his company's) bond money back.

If you look at the situation from the other side of the border, Dog committed a crime. Extradite him.

Dog (IMHO) is a criminal in his own rite from the way that he does business.
I'd agree with you if the Mexican government would extradite criminals to the US on a regular basis. They don't, hence why our criminals flee there. Do you really think that if Dog was Mexican, and arrested a Mexican fugitive hiding in LA that the Mexican gov would extradite him to the US? That's why I don't think we should comply.

Do you recall the debacle near Matamoros when the Mexican government wouldn't even initially acknowledge that a Satanic Cult was kidnapping co-eds in South Padre and running them back to mexico for sacrifice? Nobody was extradited, and they were kidnapping, murdering, and raping.

If they expect us to hand over people who break the law in Mexico then the better be prepared to give us the thousands of people they are harboring over there with such offenses as drug trafficking, murder, kidnapping, robbery, etc. That ratio has got to be like 1:2000.
 

Trading criminals...

That would explain a lot!
 
I'd agree with you if the Mexican government would extradite criminals to the US on a regular basis. They don't, hence why our criminals flee there. Do you really think that if Dog was Mexican, and arrested a Mexican fugitive hiding in LA that the Mexican gov would extradite him to the US? That's why I don't think we should comply.

Do you recall the debacle near Matamoros when the Mexican government wouldn't even initially acknowledge that a Satanic Cult was kidnapping co-eds in South Padre and running them back to mexico for sacrifice? Nobody was extradited, and they were kidnapping, murdering, and raping.

If they expect us to hand over people who break the law in Mexico then the better be prepared to give us the thousands of people they are harboring over there with such offenses as drug trafficking, murder, kidnapping, robbery, etc. That ratio has got to be like 1:2000.

Very true. It should also be considered that someone extradited to a foreign country like Mexico has almost no chance of a fair trial or humane treatment.
 

How do you suppose Mexican citizens view our court system? Any different?

they take advantage of it, when they come over illegaly then break more laws by stealing, killing, or trading drugs, when they get caught the run on their bail and go back to mexico to buy another name.
 
I can tell you all the illegals I have arrested for hit and runs, DUI's, and driving uninsured vehicles here inMD that they never go to court and flee and change names. Even when they do go to court the judges get tired of the no habla inglis that they just give them a hefty fine, which they pay to get out jail, and then go do it again. I don't think they should feel that they are treated unfairly. If it was an american citizen that did it they would get some jail time
 
How do you suppose Mexican citizens view our court system? Any different?
Actually, yes. I would think so. I seriously doubt they fear being arrested because the corrupt American po po might kill them. They would likely fear being deported or our jails and prisons maybe, but we all know that doesn't happen anymore :-|
 

Actually, yes. I would think so. I seriously doubt they fear being arrested because the corrupt American po po might kill them. They would likely fear being deported or our jails and prisons maybe, but we all know that doesn't happen anymore :-|

They must like our jails and prisons pretty good.

The DOJ claimed that in 2005, at least 270,000 illegal immigrants spent time in local jails and state prisons. In federal prisons, more than 35,000 inmates, 19 percent of the total, were immigrants.
 
Did anybody see the new southpark tonight ? Cartman was a hall monitor. He was in all the dog get-up with the hair and everything. Freakin funny.
 
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