I like the method a retired friend uses in Southern Arizona. He is very helpful with illegals, especially those not from Mexico (yes, a big chunk are from other places). He usually gets them something to drink, sits them down, and then kindly calls a "green and white cab" for them so they can be transported to their destination.....which will be the country they came from!
Name a country. The best one I've been told about is the guy from Italy wearing a beret and everything. Hope he enjoyed his ride home.... Big numbers from Guatalamala, Houduras, El Salvador, China, the Philippines, you name it. Illegal immigration: It's not just for Mexicans any more!
I appreciate the compliments. Trouble is-I did the detaining of this thief out of anger-and the next three I saw hiding in a Farmed Wheatfield when I was driving down the County Road. Being young and dumb--I stopped my car-got out and walked directly where those three were hiding. I had an unloaded 9-shot .22 cal revolver with me. I was 21 at the time, and walked up to their hiding spot and pointed an empty pistol at them-and they "knew" what I meant and what to do. We walked out of that Wheatfield and to the nearest house with a phone-called the Authorities and handed them over to them when they arrived. I was applauded for catching them. As it turned out-those three were hiding out in that field for a good reason. They had about a day or so before-robbed a Liqour Store-and one guy had a loaded pistol on him. They were so scared shipless-that they never noticed the pistol I had-was not loaded.
Great method your friend uses. Im going to keep that in mind and use it if an opportunity arises? Getting some illegals from China is right. When I was still working for the State-we had an influx of Oriental prisoners-from China-that had been arrested for committing crimes after seaking into the USA. I vividly recall the name of one such prisoner because of it's (unusual to Americans) name-and I am NOT making a dirty joke-this is true--his name was Long Dong Wang. He had a State Prison ID card with a number starting with number 6-which indicated he had been in prison here in the States before-and within the last few years before his then current incarceration.