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Luis Guiterrez needs to be deported with them. Unfortunately, he's an anchor baby (aka citizen by default)
No, actually Gutierrez is from Chicago. His ancestors are Puerto Rican; the U.S. took Puerto Rico over in 1898 and made all Puerto Ricans U.S. citizens in 1917. So his parents and grandparents were also U.S. citizens by virtue of the U.S. Congressional action of 1917. The only place Gutierrez could be deported back to would be Chicago.
Looking at the math...6 children in 8 yrs...9 months of pregnency...time to recover from birth to return to work...Where was all the INCOME money coming from? Someone had to be paying the hospital bills...question is WHO?.
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Originally Posted by ELOrocks17
Her 34 year old husband had a stroke? I wonder how much the taxpayers had to pay to the hospital for that?
WHOA, I didn't do the math here, it sounds like her and hers were living off of............. you and I?
Looking at the math...6 children in 8 yrs...9 months of pregnency...time to recover from birth to return to work...Where was all the INCOME money coming from? Someone had to be paying the hospital bills...question is WHO?.
I'd be willing to bet the farm that WE paid for the prenatal/postnatal care for this woman and her children. In addition, she and her children probably receive WIC, welfare, free school breakfast/lunch, and subsidized housing. I doubt she would have considered having so many children had she been responsible for the expenses. No one working a minimum wage job can afford to support 6 children.
No, actually Gutierrez is from Chicago. His ancestors are Puerto Rican; the U.S. took Puerto Rico over in 1898 and made all Puerto Ricans U.S. citizens in 1917. So his parents and grandparents were also U.S. citizens by virtue of the U.S. Congressional action of 1917. The only place Gutierrez could be deported back to would be Chicago.
WHOA, I didn't do the math here, it sounds like her and hers were living off of............. you and I?
Hmmmm
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"Allow Mrs. Lino an additional year at least to get her house in order," said Gutierrez, before hand-delivering the petition. "They all rely on her to take care of them."
Seems like they dont rely on her..they rely on the taxpayers..GET RID OF HER.
Im sure we can find someone to work in a chocolate factory...
Puerto Ricans can stay due to all of 'em being US citizens.
Illegals of any race/ethnicity need to be pitched out post haste.
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