Posted on 07/18/2006 7:37:16 AM PDT by ConservativeStatement
SAN JOSE, COSTA RICA - The mayor of the Costa Rican city that Big Dig victim Milena Del Valle called home is calling on Bay State officials to fulfill the devoted moms dream of bringing her three children to America.
Make it easy for them, demanded the mayor of San Jose, Johnny Araya Monge, last night.
Last weeks tunnel disaster robbed the children of their mother, he told the Herald, it shouldnt also steal their chance of becoming U.S. citizens.
I think this family must receive help for legal reasons, for institutional responsibility and for humanitarian reasons, the mayor added.
The 38-year-old Del Valle - killed a week ago by falling I-90 Seaport connector tunnel ceiling panels - had been sending money home to her kids planning for the day theyd join her in Boston.
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Better yet, what kind of parents leave their children in Costa Rica while they move to the US? Don't most parents make sacrifices FOR their children instead of making the children their sacrifices?
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No way!
"Down the road I bet we'll find out she wasn't legal."
I think you are correct. She was here for five years and just married a year and half ago. Her children would have been in their teens when she left. If she had legally applied for citizenship in order to come to America, why would she not have also applied for citizenship for her children?
We will certainly do everything in our power to honor her wish to bring her children to the United States, said Sandra Salstrom, spokeswoman for U.S. Rep. Martin Meehan (D-Lowell). Milena Del Valles family has suffered a tremendous loss, and every consideration should be given to aid her children in immigrating here to be with her husband.
Immigration advocates said Del Valles separation from her children, whom she solely supported while they remained in Costa Rica, typified the need for immigration reform.
The tragedy of Melinas death isnt just the tragic failure of the highway system, said Ali Noorani, executive director of the Massachusetts Immigrant and Refugee Advocacy Coalition. The fact that she was never able to reunite her family was a tragedy of our immigration system.
This doesn't even get the needle on my give-a-good-G#d-D#mn meter to move. Sorry she got killed, sorry she had kids, and more sorry that she chose to break the law by coming here.
This is all the fault of Cheney and Rove, and the other wascally Wepublicans.
Costa Rica is actually quite affluent, peaceful & pleasant for Central America. Many Americans go there to retire. I'd rather live in San Jose (Costa Rica) than LA, Detroit, Newark, New Orleans, or lots of other US cities.
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