no their parents and them should get the out of the usa and never be welcomed back since they broke the law and got in illegally!
Don't forget to count the cost of continually deporting them... How will AZ pay for this?
no their parents and them should get the out of the usa and never be welcomed back since they broke the law and got in illegally!
AZ should not have to
Federal GOV should have to !
so now you want to kick out American citizens now.. how patriotic of you ducks!
if you are born in the hospital in the USA and your parents are not legal citizens then you should not be either.
you read the consi ion
it is even already in there!
watched in one the ca news
You're wrong. I'd explain it, but you wouldn't understand.
a person who studied the consistion in ca said it when they interviewed them on the news
do you study the consis ion
it was on kcal news not foxnews or cnn
it is on timewarners station 22 in az
That person is an idiot then. The exact cir stances whereby an illegal immigrant would give birth to a legal citizen were discussed when they were bringing up arguments for the 14th Amendment in the first place, and since it was passed, you can assume that reasoning was shot down.
If a person is saying something re ed, it's re ed. It doesn't matter who the person saying it is, or how much they've studied that matter. It's still re ed.
They weren't illegal immigrants, you colossal dumbass. That's why it shouldn't have gotten to the feds.
I'm outraged!
Wait, it all worked out in the end. No harm, no foul. Keep posting more stories like this though. Then at the end of the year we can come of with a tally.
Illegals here: 15,000,000-20,000,000
Illegally deported anywhere: 1
You said illegally. That would imply the commission of a crime by LEOs. How about we say erroneously instead, to cover accidental or otherwise unintentional deportations.Illegally deported anywhere: 1
Even wrongfully would be a better characterization: it is wrong to deport US citizens without good cause.
With that stipulation, I'd be willing to lay almost any amount of money that the number of erroneous or wrongful deportations by US officials to date, is more than one.
Sounds good!
Well, wanna bet the number is higher than one?
We can even put a time restriction on it.
So this 1 dude doesn't count because he wasn't gone long enough? Actually crunch the numbers however you want. I bet you know what side of the fence I will be on.
They all count. What are you talking about?
legal citizen born in houston but speaks very little english? sounds fishy to me (no pun intented).
Yeah. You telegraph it.
Born in Houston raised in Mexico, returned to Texas recently.
did the Mexican border patrol deport him?
wait...so he was driving without a license? whats up with all these stories about Mexicans not driving without a license and then getting deported? if youre an American citizen and want to drive a car, get a license! that would prevent all this crap from happening in the first place.
Good advice Bubba Ho-Tep.
But in this case the deportee surrendered valid do ents (including his birth certificate) authenticating his US citizenship to Customs. These valid do ents were not honored by the US authorities, who deported him erroneously.
Such manner of proof ought not be set aside so lightly, don't you think?
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