"Show me just what Mohammed brought that was new, and there you will find things only evil and inhuman, such as his command to spread by the sword the faith he preached." - Manuel II Palelologus
"Show me just what Mohammed brought that was new, and there you will find things only evil and inhuman, such as his command to spread by the sword the faith he preached." - Manuel II Palelologus
YES. I know several. One married her Mexican-born husband while he was on a student visa; another, was about to get married when the fiance’s visa expired... was she supposed to stay illegally or what. I know others who have had to change careers and take much lower paying jobs, so they can commute into the U.S. from Mexico, which will allow the foreign spouse to stay.
The article focused on illegals and deportees, but this is a bigger problem then people realize. Despite what you’ve seen in the movies, marriage (or being engaged to) a U.S. citizen doesn’t give you an automatic right to stay in the country, and the bureaucracy — even for those playing by the rules — is byzantine and moves at a snail’s pace.
huh ? Short memories...CUSA started in 1996 ...Clinton/Gore Fastracked approx. 1.6 million immigrants, to get ‘em on the voter roles in time for the 1996 election.
Here’s what we got:
The White House, the INS, and the Justice Department publicly denied any political motive in the CUSA program to expedite the citizenship procedure. What the United States got is undeniable:
-More than 75,000 new citizens who had arrest records when they applied;
-An additional 115,000 whose fingerprints were unclassifiable for various technical reasons and were never resubmitted; and
-Another 61,000 people who were given citizenship with no fingerprints submitted at all.
Immigration lawyer industry planted “story” on the AP mouthpiece.
So the convicted murderer/rapist/burglar dad has to return to the Turd World?
Buh Bye.
LMAO!!! How about like this?:
"Little girl, your daddy got ran over by a train."
Nobody separates anybody. The family members are welcome to go back with their spouse or other family member. If my wife were sent to Mexico, I would be by her side every moment.
What am I going to say," Sorry honey, have a good trip but I ain't going"? Or how about "Me and mommy are going away little Jr, I hope you make it here OK." You take your children with you or you don't deserve to raise them anyway.
I've been fuming all week about the queers bitchin about being separated. You knew he was queer and from another country, so SHAADAPP! If you "love" him, follow him to his country!
Well, boohoohoo. My Grandfather came to America with the clothes on his back and a few kopecks Worked at labor until he had money to send his family so another family member could come from Russia.
Same thing for my Grandmother from Poland. Her sister came first and sent her money to take a boat (steerage) to America. The rest of her (their) large family remained behind forever and likely was slaughtered in the War.
They never cried and wailed that somebody should give them freebies..That is what POs me about this today.
So, where’s the Human Rights Watch report describing the absolutely horrid conditions, corruption, and exploitation that drove 12 to 20 million Mexican citizens to leave their own nation? That’s the story the Human Rights Watch group needs to report, how they were driven from their native land, separated from their families back home.
It is their only way to cope with being overrun recently on the federal level and very recently on the local level starting in various localities telling them to shove it.
They will still start on the sob stories. We had better work some counter arguments, while still staying on the offensive.
It has been the experience of many that criminals are generally separated from their families. THEM’S THE BREAKS.
Unite them back in their own country, i.e., repatriate them.
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Why is this "News"?
Every "separated" illegal has the option to follow their illegal family back home.
Any "separation" is self-imposed.
DAMN!....
Where’s my violin?? :)
Another 10.4 million to go?
No, choosing to break the law separated those families.