Overwhelming Costs For Dealing With Dead Immigrants
BY Herschel Smith10 years, 3 months ago
Remember when I told you this?
Now for burials, espenses and the like. It occurs to me that we are still seeing things through the lens of comfortable America, with our attendant luxuries. For anyone who has buried a loved one recently, you know the expense associated with it.
By the time you’ve bought a legal casket, purchased the death certificates and a burial plot, you’ve spent $15,000 MINIMUM. It can run MUCH higher than that if you want a service or a burial plot in a good location. $30,000 – $40,000 is not uncommon, or even more. Much more.
These things are all functions of state regulations and laws. You cannot simply bury people anywhere you want. It becomes a health concern. So let’s say that I’m a rancher living in South Texas or Arizona, and there are illegals on my land because it’s a thoroughfare. If someone perished on the journey, would I be willing to take a shovel out and dig a grave myself (right there where they lay)? Sure. Would I be willing to do it 25 times? Maybe. Would I be willing to do it 500 times? No. I have to hold down a job. And I’m certainly not willing to spend everything I have at $15,000 – $20,000 a burial to ensure all illegals have a proper grave.
You see, this goes well beyond whether I’m willing to spend my time or money on others. Many men are. This redounds to whether I’m willing to spend the money of my children and children’s children on others. And remember, “The good man leaves an inheritance to his children’s children.”
So now, think of the poor ranchers in Texas and Arizona. They have the costs of burial, paperwork, cleanup of the environment of trash, feces, debris and water bottles, and removal of the animal carcasses after the illegals have killed them for food. Furthermore, we all have the expense of education, welfare, food stamps (SNAP), medical care, etc., etc., for tens of millions of illegals entering the country.
Here is a report from the Southern border.
‘I am not surprised to find immigrants dying 70 miles north of the border,’ Burgard told MailOnline, but ‘I am surprised that nine years later it is still a secret to most of the American people.’
‘The Federal Government has long known about this,’ he said, ticking off Texas and Arizona counties where human remains are continually turning up.
‘Local officials who deal with collecting the bodies are so overwhelmed financially that the cost of coroner inquests on each case is dramatically affecting their budgets.’
I’m not suggesting that you ignore the official reports. I’m suggesting that you can hear it here first.
On August 4, 2014 at 6:55 pm, Rob Crawford said:
Catapult them over the border into Mexico. Not very dignified, but they took their chances.
On August 6, 2014 at 4:39 pm, Bill Daigle said:
LOL….televise it. Tie some sombreros and pinatas on the corpses, make a day of it. Pin maps of how to get to US and show catapult sites…it just might help
On August 21, 2014 at 3:09 pm, pdxr13 said:
Hot sun and the diseases thriving in bloating corpses make this a definition of “no fun”. Dig some trenches, fill them up after taking a digital photo of each face. No markers that would be obvious as grave markers. Cheap.
I would bury 500 every year. Better than leaving them to surface rot and be eaten by scavengers. Mouth shut, info sent to county clerk when I die or last child owning ranch dies. Grandkids of Mexicans and OTM’s can find out what happened to stupid desert illegal crossers.