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WASHINGTON, D.C. – When the hunger headaches get strong, Lenka Mendoza focuses on why she is fasting and dreams of what she would do if she won the right to legally live and work in the U.S.: She would return to her home country, Peru, to hug her cancer-stricken mom.
WASHINGTON, D.C. – When the hunger headaches get strong, Lenka Mendoza focuses on why she is fasting and dreams of what she would do if she won the right to legally live and work in the U.S.: She would return to her home country, Peru, to hug her cancer-stricken mom.
We need to decrease our population. There's too much traffic on the highways.
I understand why people want to come here, but I don't think it's fair to do it illegally. My grandparents came here and became citizens to start a new life for my parents while they were being raised by my great-grandparents in their homeland. Because of that opportunity, my parents were able to go to college, purchase a home, go on vacations, and give their 2 kids a better life than what they had.
Obviously gaining legal status here by waiting for shamnesty is more important to her than her own flesh and blood. She's scum.
Your right, shows where there priorities lie. No way, sorry but my Parents before they died were both so sick and ill, no way, would a Country be more important then my time with my parents ever.
Ticks me off, that people i know and my great grand parents and grand parents came to this Country, and had to do it legally, took damn sweet time, they had a very hard time of it, when they came here Italians were not treated very well. Some day maybe i will get into what they went to, but this whole damn thing pisses me off.
Americans at that time did not treat them with open arms believe u me. They were treated like dirt in the beginning, stuck it out, and showed people how proud and the pride they had in becoming American Citizens, and doing it right. Showed that they were not afraid of hard work, and things started from that time on, they were very hard workers, and worked their azzes off. My grandparents also beleived in hard work ethics, and saved enough of money to send their children my Dad to college and a Aunt. Things went well for my Dad very well, he even mingled in with some movie starts back when. They were his clients. We had a very good childhood, because of the sacrifices that were made, in order to want a better life for their children, and becoming american citizens, meant everything in the world to them.
And the thing is they wanted to speak english the lanugage of their new Country, and they did, maybe with broken english, but the english skills did get so much better, that was one of the first things they did, was to learn english, so that they could work.
That is the difference, they came here, no matter how hard it would be, and stuck it out to become citizens of this Country. And beleive me, they were proud Americans of italian heritage.
WASHINGTON, D.C. – When the hunger headaches get strong, Lenka Mendoza focuses on why she is fasting and dreams of what she would do if she won the right to legally live and work in the U.S.: She would return to her home country, Peru, to hug her cancer-stricken mom.
WASHINGTON, D.C. – When the hunger headaches get strong, Lenka Mendoza focuses on why she is fasting and dreams of what she would do if she won the right to legally live and work in the U.S.: She would return to her home country, Peru, to hug her cancer-stricken mom.
Irony of ironies. If Obama were enforcing federal laws instead of encouraging illegals to stay, this illegal would be back home where she belongs. They should be helping her to return.
The love of the American dollar trumps her own sick mother obviously.
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