copied this from an article by Jamie Reno, which appeared in the August issue of Newsmax. Jacob Sapochnick is a San Diego immigration lawyer.
CHINA
Illegal immigrants are beaten and often killed. Women who enter China illegally are subject to rape and abuse, and North Koreans who cross into China illegally face prison or execution, says John Skrentny of the Center for Comparative Immigration Studies.
CUBA
The puppet parliament recently passed a resolution calling the Arizona bill "racist and xenophobic" and "a brutal violation of human rights." But get caught in Cuba and you'll be thrown into political prison, says immigration expert Jacob Sapochnick.
EQYPT
Illegal immigrants from Iraq, Syria, and other countries aren't allowed to enter most restaurants, office buildings, or other establishments and can't ride the buses.
EUROPE
Many European countries are cracking down on illegals. France and Spain have actually seen reduced numbers of illegal immigrants due to their tougher policies, including restrictions on healthcare and other services.
IRAN
All illegals captured in Iran are held indefinitely and often tortured or killed, Sapochnick says.
JAPAN
If you're an illegal captured in Japan, you are typically deported, says Sapochnick.
NORTH KOREA
Those caught crossing the North Korean border illegally typically get a minimum of 12 years of hard labor - and that's if they're not shot.
SAUDI ARABIA
If you're discovered entering Saudi Arabia without permission, you go straight to jail, says Sapochnick.
VENEZUELA
Anyone illegally entering Venezuela is considered a spy Sapochnick says, and if captured, is subject to torture, jail, or death.
CHINA
Illegal immigrants are beaten and often killed. Women who enter China illegally are subject to rape and abuse, and North Koreans who cross into China illegally face prison or execution, says John Skrentny of the Center for Comparative Immigration Studies.
CUBA
The puppet parliament recently passed a resolution calling the Arizona bill "racist and xenophobic" and "a brutal violation of human rights." But get caught in Cuba and you'll be thrown into political prison, says immigration expert Jacob Sapochnick.
EQYPT
Illegal immigrants from Iraq, Syria, and other countries aren't allowed to enter most restaurants, office buildings, or other establishments and can't ride the buses.
EUROPE
Many European countries are cracking down on illegals. France and Spain have actually seen reduced numbers of illegal immigrants due to their tougher policies, including restrictions on healthcare and other services.
IRAN
All illegals captured in Iran are held indefinitely and often tortured or killed, Sapochnick says.
JAPAN
If you're an illegal captured in Japan, you are typically deported, says Sapochnick.
NORTH KOREA
Those caught crossing the North Korean border illegally typically get a minimum of 12 years of hard labor - and that's if they're not shot.
SAUDI ARABIA
If you're discovered entering Saudi Arabia without permission, you go straight to jail, says Sapochnick.
VENEZUELA
Anyone illegally entering Venezuela is considered a spy Sapochnick says, and if captured, is subject to torture, jail, or death.