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The Irony Of It
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24/04/2012 14:31:00
 
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Forum:
Politics
Catégorie:
Immigration
Titre:
Divers
Thread ID:
01542478
Message ID:
01542508
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No, I don't want to give all criminals a free pass, but immigration law is way messed up.

I have a friend who was here legally, was working and providing for his family, paying taxes. He was not getting welfare, medicaid, nor any other type of public assistance. Yet, he was deported because he missed ONE appointment to renew his visa and he is denied entrance into the US for 10 years. As a result, his family (wife was born in US, kids too) have had to uproot themselves, leave behind friends and family here, in order to be with him in Mexico.

My opinion is that if you willingly enter the US illegally, you should be deported. But there needs to be an understand for children hauled here by their parents and people like my friend. INS doesn't see it this way because of how the laws are written.

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>I am a US Citizen. I have been a legal US Citizen all my life. I have a birth certificate and can also validate with the hospital where I was born (w/o taking a few years using the highest office in the US to block efforts to see my documentation while coming up with something).
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>I cast the first stone. The kid is here illegally.
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>I realize you want to give all criminals a free pass Craig (same as Tamar). I don't.
Craig Berntson
MCSD, Microsoft .Net MVP, Grape City Community Influencer
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