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According to Sperling, the father then was given a choice: Emily could be left in a children's detention facility or sent back to Guatemala with her grandfather. The father said he would prefer that Emily stay with her grandfather, and so Emily was deported from the country -- her country.
The pro-illegal activists are going so far as to deny a child's parent's the option to have their own child stay with relatives.
They're playing a tug-of-war using this little girl. Shameful.
The parents should be returned home, where the grandfather and their girl now are. Whatever happened to family reunification?
The parents are in the U.S. Illegally. Since only the DAUGHTER is a U.S. Citizen the grandparent was rightfully denied access to the country due to an expired visa, and the child had no LEGAL U.S. Guardian to be returned to,.
She wasn't deported, her parent's didn't want to show up because they would be deported. If she has a legal guardian who is a U.S. citizen, she can return now, or when she is 18. But she was not denied access.
You, and all other “loving” parents and grandparents. For many illegals, these children are mere pawns and a source of income. Since they still had one child they could exploit, I suppose, as far as they’re concerned, she was expendable.
Absolutely. I recall part of an article posted recently regarding illegals being fired after an ICE audit and one of the ex employees crying bitterly how she was "supporting" the NINE children of her niece that she was caring for now that her niece had been deported.
Absolutely. I recall part of an article posted recently regarding illegals being fired after an ICE audit and one of the ex employees crying bitterly how she was "supporting" the NINE children of her niece that she was caring for now that her niece had been deported.
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Of course we all know she is not actually “supporting” them. She accepted them due to their welfare checks and other tax-funded benefits. Most likely, her housing is subsidized as well. I wonder what she receives monthly for the nine “U.S. citizens.”
Of course we all know she is not actually “supporting” them. She accepted them due to their welfare checks and other tax-funded benefits. Most likely, her housing is subsidized as well. I wonder what she receives monthly for the nine “U.S. citizens.”
Welfare checks, food stamps, Medicaid is why the the niece abandoned her kids in the first place, back home, she'd actually have to work to support her large brood. Obviously this illegal didn't have children to love them.
Far too many anchor babies are for the purpose of getting the welfare handouts and so they can demand their rights to stay here illegally to keep on cashing in on this system.
You also have to wonder what serious crime the niece committed because very few illegals are deported. They have to do something pretty outrageous to be deported.
ok, to all those supporters of illegals tell me something:
If 2 parents who were living in Mexico illegally had a child do you think that child would be considered a Mexiacan citizen or would be allowed to go freely from Mexico to mom and dad's home country and then back again, at wll? Do you think a child born in Canada who's parents are not citizens are would be a Canadian citizen? If you answered yes, to either question, you might need to do your homework>.
I feel sorry for these kids, but somehow we have to crack down.
To say nothing of their callous abandonment of their other, older children who are frequently left behind as the parents illegally enter the US!
Where are all the bleeding heart media stories for those left-behind children?????????
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And it's definitely not helping the sending countries in reality that so many children grow up without parents anywhere near.
Money isn't everything but to the pro-illegals it is. It matters more than the children who grow up without parents, it matters more than the lives of illegals lost in the desert. Parents who love money more than they love their own children. It's the love of money that's the root of all evil.
Welfare checks, food stamps, Medicaid is why the the niece abandoned her kids in the first place, back home, she'd actually have to work to support her large brood. Obviously this illegal didn't have children to love them.
Far too many anchor babies are for the purpose of getting the welfare handouts and so they can demand their rights to stay here illegally to keep on cashing in on this system.
You also have to wonder what serious crime the niece committed because very few illegals are deported. They have to do something pretty outrageous to be deported.
Anchor babies = cash crop to harvest for illegals.
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