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Cruz said she is an American citizen, but her parents are both undocumented immigrants from Mexico. The family lives in California, and traveled to Washington DC with members of their church as part of an organized advocacy push for immigration reform.
And this also:
"Pope Francis I want to tell you that my heart is sad. And I would like to ask you to speak with the President and the Congress in legalizing my parents because every day I am scared they will take them away from me," Cruz told CBS News.
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The entire article:
This so manipulative! This particular quote from the article tells it all:
Asked about immigration, she delivered long, seemingly memorized responses about why her parents and other immigrants deserved to stay in the United States.
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If her parents get deported, no one is forcing them to leave their child behind. In fact, if they are decent parents, they will take her with them
Yup, I saw this too. The Catholic Church has been ineffectual in fighting poverty in Latin America, so they would love it if the U.S. just opened the gates to absorb their people. It's funny how her message was "they deserve to live with dignity." Her and her family are from Los Angeles where the distinction between illegal and legal is pretty much non-existent. I can't wait until we repeal birthright citizenship to put an end to this manipulative mess.
Wah, Wah, Waaaaa! If she is scared of being seperated from them then she can go to Mexico with them so they'll all be happily together-----in Mexico!
Personally, I hope her parents do get deported! The pope has no power here. Isn't he just head of the catholic church? I'm not catholic so he means nothing to me!
Wah, Wah, Waaaaa! If she is scared of being seperated from them then she can go to Mexico with them so they'll all be happily together-----in Mexico!
Personally, I hope her parents do get deported! The pope has no power here. Isn't he just head of the catholic church? I'm not catholic so he means nothing to me!
I feel the same way. So many Catholic talking heads are gushing about his popularity with the American people and that he's not just the Catholic Church's pope but everybody's pope. Uh no, the Protestants broke away because (among other things) the idea of a global, infallible leader with an exclusive line to God was anathema to them. I'm sure the Catholic Church is loving the idea of America becoming a Catholic country what with unchecked immigration.
We are a nation of laws. Her parents deliberately broke the law. We are not a middle eastern theocracy, which allows religious leaders to inject their morality into our justice system. We are a secular nation, and it's so sad to see a child being used as a pawn to excuse her parents blatant disregard for our laws.
I think it is great the Pope came here and all the Catholics will be thrilled about his visit but before any critic can be given by the Pope on immigration or anything else the issue should be addressed about the little boys who were taken advantage of by the Church!
That is a huge amount of kids and the Pope should apologize first to these families and not calling out in this Country for political things he should not interfere with as a man of faith. JMO!
Maybe our damn leaders will finally do something about the mess that is our immigration system.
Do I feel sorry for her, yup.
Would I still deport her parents and her back the Mexico? Yup.
Does the Pope have every moral right to advocate for those less fortunate in our society? Yup.
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