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Chief Yellow Horse
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Don't ALL people who break the law risk being ripped away from their families? |
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VastRightWingConspiracy
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I sympathize with the innocent victims of the enforcement of laws. Are we to allow drug smugglers, murderers, and rapists to stay on the street so that we do not hurt their innocent children or to keep their families together? Laws need to be enforced or society falls apart. Maybe we should put the blame of the ripped apart families where it is due, the people that are committing the crimes.
As for families ripped apart due to illegal immigration, of course we would allow them to go back to their countries with their families. |
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infobrokernate
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To work in this country undocumented workers must:
-Forge documents
-committ identity theft
-break immigration law
We can't support everyone in the world. |
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B.Kevorkian
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I do think about that, and I think it's a very important issue. It would be wrong and inhuman to hold a deported couple's children here in the US.
Let them go home with thier parents, by all means, even if that means acknowledging the parents' right to repudiate thier children's American citizenship. |
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hexa
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They shouldn't have come illegally in the first place, they did it to them selves. |
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david b
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A real parent teaches the kids between right and wrong, this child seems to be around all the wrong influences. If the parents are sent back to Mexico a real parent takes the child and does things the legal way not wrong way. What are they teaching these kids? |
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asdfjkl;
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Do you think about the families of legal immigrants that are already ripped apart? Waiting patiently to be reunited... Now they can wait even longer, because we should put criminals before law abiders.... |
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Sweetpea
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I'm sorry, I cannot have any sympathy for people who knowingly break the law. I will not reward them either for this behavior. They should have been thinking a little further ahead themselves. Yes there will be people hurt, but I really don't care any more. I'm tired of paying for them. |
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ducky
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"innocent" ??
this kid comes from a family of Drug Smugglers and you call them "innocent" ??
Come On ! Couldn't you find a better example of people we should feel sorry for.
70 Kilos of Cocaine - that means she is (was) a major criminal who most likely was raising her children to be criminals as well. |
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Chance20_m
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I'm sorry, but that argument just isn't valid. Almost every person we put in jail or deport is affecting a family, sometimes tragically. That doesn't mean you don't enforce the law. Illegal immigration fosters a new age slavery.I'm surprised more of my fellow liberals fail to see that. |
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V Theriault
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You're new arent ya? |
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Trollbuster
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Why do you tag only Americans as being "haters"?
Why don't you impugn their own governments and officials for not doing something constructive for their own citizens and well being?
Why is it incumbent on the American citizen to foot the bill for everyone? |
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Anne
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How about taking some reasonably for ones actions. The little boy could stay with you, or would you rather saddle the tax's payers with the cost of social service than make a point that we are mean selfish people. Why are family values are only important on the USA side of the border. When illegals leave families behind that is acceptable, but when they are called to account for their illegal behavior, they fall back on the family ties. Nice touch about the American, white mother that is a doing time, is that just to remind us that we not only heartless and but criminals as well. |
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steddy voter
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I don't mean to sound callous, but that is the risk one assumes when they choose to cross a border without proper documentation. OF COURSE I feel really bad for the kids involved - they can't help their parents' actions. But, the fact is, no one is forcing people into our country at gunpoint. If a person chooses to break a law, then they better be willing to face the consequences of their actions. And, shouldn't a mother be more worried about the welfare of her child than smuggling cocaine? It seems to me that was a choice she made. Maybe you should see if you can get legal guardianship of this child? |
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Sounds of Ed's football game
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if they come in legally they have nothing to fear. If they break the law then they always know that someday they may get sent back. Why not just come in properly then life will be good, forever.
Good luck to you |
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Nicholas R
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Come here legally or go home. You don't have any rights in this country. OUR CONSTITUTION DOES NOT APPLY TO YOU! |
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yousedummy
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Ummm.... How about back to Mexico with his father? |
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Balsabulb Y
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I stop thinking about credibility once the LAW IS BROKEN! You should of thought about that before YOU BROKE THE LAW!
"real mother (a white American citizen) right now because she is locked up in federal prison for trying to smuggle 70 kilos of cocaine over the border"
ENOUGH SAID FOR YOU LAW BREAKERS!. If those 70 kilos had of made it to our borders....how many of our other citizens would of been impacted by your what ever????
IL-legal and just want your butt's out of our country. PERIOD! |
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Devil_Fish(JKD) Be like water
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Did the mother think about the life of the other families by smuggling 70 kilos of cocaine??? |
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John S
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The illegal aliens should have weighed all the risks before they broke our laws and entered this county illegally. When a bank robber goes to jail, sometimes innocent people suffer, such as his wife and children. If we felt sorry when criminals go to jail, no one would ever go to jail because innocent people almost always are involved. It is NOT America's fault that people put their families at risk by entering our country illegally. NO AMNESTY! |
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Greg B
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It is about family values, and about personal choice. All of the people you described who chose to make very STUPID decisions have to take responsibility for their actions and pay the price. You cannot not take the moral high road when you begin your argument with 'I know they are illegal but..."
Have a great day |
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arrington7530
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They should think about that before they break the law ....especially to come to America ILLEGALLY!!! |
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chuck_junior
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You play the game and get caught, you pay the dues.
I see anti-illegals getting accused on here daily of being "racists" or "haters". Yet I seldom see Anti-Illegal folks returning those insults back to you pro-illegal folks.
Now you tell me based on the above statement (which is a FACT) who the REAL racists and haters are.
Gee...I wonder... |
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David C
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Lots of children would end of being the victims in this, but their parents broke the law not the people who feel the laws should be obeyed, not the law enforcement officers, not the judges, not the politicians, not anyone but the parents.
So why are law abiding citizens "haters"?
Your anger over your situation is not probably part of the use of that word, I don't want the innocent to be hurt, but everyone who breaks the law should be punished, from the traffic ticket to the illegal immigrant to the mass murderer. No distinctions should be made or you are on one huge slippery slope. |
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monkeypox
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'What about families here that have to deal with dirty illegals hanging around corner stores drinking and pissing on walls or all the taxes we have to pay to support them or having to wait 20 fukcing hours in the emergency room because these cheap illegals go there when they a get tooth ache, what about American citizens. Why dont you go to mexico and help them with their problems if you love them so much!!!!!!! |
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Dani
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The little boy has a father. If the father gets sent back to Mexico, little boy goes with his dad. Why would he go into foster care if he has a father????
Oh , wait... you mean the dad would just abandon him and leave him behind? Then he woud stay with you, unless you put him in foster care yourself. |
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