Exactly, that's what Scott and Kevin were saying. The Morales trial outcome you posted was about Barnett holding a family of U.S. citizens, including an 11 year old girl, at gunpoint for crossing a disputed area of land while attempting to hunt on public hunting land.

The Morales' were U.S. citizens.

Barnett is not a poster boy for our cause.

Besides, pointing out single cases, or in this instance, two single cases, does nothing to further debate against illegal immigration. We must argue from the general to the particular. Instead of crying wolf every time there's an illegal alien incident, we should be presenting general statements, then arguing toward the specific. What we need are statistics of problems that result from our porous borders and expert opinions on the dangers to our security that they cause.

Running around yelling, "There's an illegal under my bed." doesn't help.

Posting individual stories, especially when they are mistakenly mixed, are not helpful at all.

Folks will think we wear tinfoil sombreros.


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