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Around noon, immigration officers discovered her. She was one of 327
workers picked up at the factory that morning, unable to prove they
were in the country legally.
"I cried," she said. "I begged them to let me go because I have a daughter."
She was held until 7 Tuesday night, then released to care for her child.
By
yesterday afternoon, 60 of the workers taken into custody at the
factory Tuesday had been released on humanitarian grounds, for example,
if they had children with nobody else to care for them. (Where the F**K is Aunt Bessie?)
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How bout take her directly to her child, pack her stuff, put her & her bastard on the bus/train/plane/train for Honduras next day?
ReplyDeleteColdhearted,cruel, mean-spirited Lt. Col. Gen. Tailgunner dick
"if they had children with nobody else to care for them."
ReplyDeleteThat's what adoption is for. Give me a week and I will find you a middle-class American family to adopt the little girl. Problem solved.
Have you seen the articles on the well armed drug runners on the texas border who are told to engage our Border Patrol Agents. They have grenade launchers etc.. Be nice if they opened season on them, we could draw tags and the money could buy tanks and land mines for the Border Patrol. How would we score them for Boone & Crockett?
ReplyDeleteIf they have no one to take care of the child, who was taking care of the child while they were at work?
ReplyDeleteAllowing them to break our laws because they choose to make their children a part of their crime is not our problem. Put both Mommy and the child on the same boat home.
Don't tell us we're bad people because we don't care about the children, we did not make the choice to put the child in that position - their illigal alien parents did that. Do we let murderers out of prison if they have no one to take care of their children.
A small child is not a green card or passport. Instead of letting these people go for humanitarian reasons we should be adding child endangerment charges to their lists of offenses.