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Tony Lekas's avatar

I agree that if the government won't protect the people they have the right and duty to do so themselves. But, not only does that apply to the individual immigrant criminal but it extends to the governments inaction, actually complicity, with the vast number of immigrants who are, in effect, taking over the country. As you say they should be deported as humanly as possible. But what if the government won't? What are the people to do? There may be a better way than burning them out but how are the people to deported them? You see it as a tantrum and to some extent it is. But as I see it, if you're going to condem them you should suggest a more humane alternative if the government won't do as you suggest.

Jim McCoy's avatar

That, my friend, is an interesting conundrum. It's a valid concerned. That much having been said, I'm afraid I still don't have a good answer for you.

Maureen's avatar

“Vigilante justice is warranted when the government wont do its job”. True story - self defense becomes increasingly necessary and in this situation, vigilante justice is no more nor no less than self defense.