Gringoboy
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I'm still trying to get my head round this one.
According to LN, reporting on CFK's speech yesterday, foreigners who commit crimes here, such as social unrest will be expelled from the country for 15 years.
This came shortly after her reference to the well known case of the Canadian (?) tourist filming the erm, thief trying to mug him, which contextually is the wrong way round.
Whilst I was too busy doing other things to watch her speech, I'm still trying to figure out what brought this on. Maybe she's aware that many foreigners don't agree with her policies and actively take part in cacerolazos and I seem to remember seeing an inordinate amount of secret police in the last one I followed in Olivos.
Naturally one should applaud the closing of the revolving justice door for these common thieves, but I still can't fathom why foreigners have been brought into this by security minister Berni.
http://www.lanacion.com.ar/1737569-la-presidenta-propone-mas-dureza-contra-los-extranjeros-que-delinquen
According to LN, reporting on CFK's speech yesterday, foreigners who commit crimes here, such as social unrest will be expelled from the country for 15 years.
This came shortly after her reference to the well known case of the Canadian (?) tourist filming the erm, thief trying to mug him, which contextually is the wrong way round.
Whilst I was too busy doing other things to watch her speech, I'm still trying to figure out what brought this on. Maybe she's aware that many foreigners don't agree with her policies and actively take part in cacerolazos and I seem to remember seeing an inordinate amount of secret police in the last one I followed in Olivos.
Naturally one should applaud the closing of the revolving justice door for these common thieves, but I still can't fathom why foreigners have been brought into this by security minister Berni.
http://www.lanacion.com.ar/1737569-la-presidenta-propone-mas-dureza-contra-los-extranjeros-que-delinquen