A Family's Painful Split Decision
NEARLY two decades ago, Abel Muñoz, 41, and Zulma Miranda, 37, crossed the border with temporary permits to seek treatment for their infant son. He had been diagnosed with leukemia and died soon after their arrival. By then, Miranda was pregnant again and the couple decided to stay in the United States. Leslie was born in 1990, followed by Marcos three years later and Adilene in 1998.The judge asked Muñoz if he had considered the possibility of being deported when he decided to have children.
"Well, yes," Muñoz responded.
"And so you knew at some point you might face the possibility of your children having to be uprooted?" the judge asked.
"Yes," Muñoz said.
YUP!
Our local stations we airing all the sob stories about illegal’s American-born children having to do without the deported parents.
Now who’s fault is this? People like the two mention in your story.
But, another example of how it’s our fault cause we have no sympathy for their plight.