Posted on 04/10/2018 8:38:39 AM PDT by Oldeconomybuyer
INDIANAPOLIS -- Two Hoosier children are caught in the fight to remove people living illegally in Indiana and across the country.
Their mother, Erika Fierro is a 2001 Beech Grove High School Graduate and is facing possible deportation.
Their father, Jesus, was picked up for deportation last week while he was on his way to work.
Jesus had entered the country illegally in 1988.
Erika was also taken into custody but was later released.
Now, she's forced to wear an electronic ankle bracelet.
Erika and Jesus, have spent the past several years training prayer groups at parishes around Indianapolis - he's a musician and she's a singer.
Erika says he parents brought her to the United States from Mexico when she was 5 years old, so she's not eligible for DACA.
But her two American born children, ages 8 and 3, have no idea about the battle their parents are facing.
"It's very hard. She doesn't quite know," said Erika.
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Keep families together.
Opportunity to learn a second language.
Win Win
We’re going to get multiple in-depth stories on every single difficult case.
The family should all stay together and just move to Mexico. What’s the problem? It’s not like Mexico is a chithole or anything.
What dilemma? The kids go with their mother. There, dilemma solved.
What’s the dilemma?
Mom, Dad and the kids will rendezvous in Mexico.
No parent would leave their children behind.
The children stay with the parents. Sucks to have to go back to some Third World toilet, or visit a father or mother in prison in another country.
When they turn 18, and they have the paperwork, they, personally, can return to the United States.
The Treasonous Leftist Media are lying by omission.
The children can be adopted.
“Jesus had entered the country illegally in 1988.”
Something about those 30 years of failing to get proper docs.
Life can be hard when you have criminal parents.
Deport them all to Mexico and once the kids turn 18 they can come back to the United States.
Mexico extends citizenship to children born to illegals in the USA. There is no dilemma. Send them back
Hopefully, the father is securing a residence and job in Mexico for his family. Then, he and his wife can apply for legal status in the US. But, you don’t get special treatment for coming here illegally,
Families should stay together. Deport the parents, and encourage them to do the right thing by taking their anchor babies with them. I agree with you. Deport all illegals. No exceptions.
Family reunion south of the border
Just think of all the fun your children will have learning a new language and a colorful new culture.
Bye Bye.
It’s always about the children. I have compassion for the children too. Deport the mom and her two children and keep the family together after they reunite with the dad. These two illegals knew their exposure to deportation while they were making babies. Yet they chose to do so anyway. I bet that the two children spoke only Spanish when they arrived at the school house door the first day. Then came English as a second language at our expense.
So they are both singers. REALLY! Nice way to live off the public trough and claim to have a job.
It’s boiling a frog all over again.
They ain’t Hoosiers.
Whats wrong with Mexico? Its not like its a prison or shithole country, you know.
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