How much do they make?
(Sorry Chump, I had to pull one of your lines)
I think the article spells out the situation rather well too.
No mention of liberal foul play anywhere in this article.
How is it that you came to determine that the left is playing tricks here? You do realize that the Child Citizenship Act of 2000 was signed by Clinton and not Bush, right?
How much do they make?
(Sorry Chump, I had to pull one of your lines)
I don't know whether to laugh or fear for the Republic's future.
How exactly is this a leftist plot? And when do they start fluoridating the water supply?
I wasn't referring to that act. The child did not enter the USA legally, which is one requirement for that act.
Think about it. Why should there be any talk of deporting this girl when they don't deport others ahead of her who are not adopted.
This reeks of partisan play pertaining to illegal immigration complaints.
Boycott Oregon!
I hope Holder sues that racist state.
Who is ahead of her?
What are you talking about?
Something reeks, that's for sure.This reeks of partisan play pertaining to illegal immigration complaints.
So they should hold off on deporting this girl until all the brown illegal immigrants are out of this country.![]()
The DHS is a well-known bastion of liberal activity.
LOL...
I wish there was a way to get rid of our leftist politicians and policies here.
So...
You south paws are OK with deporting this girl, and letting the real illegal aliens in?
I find Wild Cobra lacks integrity.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/False_dilemma
The logical fallacy of false dilemma (also called false dichotomy, the either-or fallacy) involves a situation in which only two alternatives are considered, when in fact there are other options.
False dilemma can arise intentionally, when fallacy is used in an attempt to force a choice ("If you are not with us, you are against us.") But the fallacy can arise simply by accidental omission—possibly through a form of wishful thinking or ignorance—rather than by deliberate deception ("I thought we were friends, but all my friends were at my apartment last night and you weren't there.")
Is it a false dilemma?
Seriously. Why would anyone focus on a girl to deport who was legally adopted here? Now I could at least accept the legal idea of it is all illegals were departed. However, since she had no say in the matter, and her parents did everything asked of them by government officials, there should be no intent to deport her, except in spite by partisans.
What is the partisan motivation? What left-wing agenda are these leftists fulfilling by deporting her?
Absolutely.
That was not your argument.Seriously. Why would anyone focus on a girl to deport who was legally adopted here? Now I could at least accept the legal idea of it is all illegals were departed. However, since she had no say in the matter, and her parents did everything asked of them by government officials, there should be no intent to deport her, except in spite by partisans.
This was:I find Wild Cobra lacks integrity.
the end.
Because obviously this story could possibly make readers sympathetic to not deporting illegals, which means that there is a leftist plot behind it.
You know, the same commie plot that seeks to sap him of his precious bodily fluids.
Now all we need is for Yawnivore to chime in that the immigration quota for ethnic Catholics has been met and this thread will hit 20 pages.
Who's focusing? If officials found out she was illegal, then they're taking actions to fix that. Would you argue that they should ignore the problem?
How do you know the parents weren't at fault? Of course their suit is going to say they aren't at fault, but that won't be determined until the court case is held. Where's your radical skepticism? Aren't you skeptical that the parents may have not filled out the forms properly?
I do acknowledge that this is possible, and did consider the possibility before posting. I seriously doubt it though considering other horror stories the DHS has been at fault over. If you heard the horror stories over the years, living in Oregon like I do, you would likely agree with me there.
Amusing that he's now worried about the criminal justice system potentially penalizing someone for a non-violent administrative 'crime.'
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