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"ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) — The 16-year-old American daughter of a U.S. Marine held back tears as long as she could Friday before her family was split in two.
Her mother, Alejandra Juarez, was finally leaving for Mexico, rather than be sent off in handcuffs, after exhausting all options to stop her deportation.
"My mom is a good person. She's not a criminal," Pamela said, cursing at the immigration agency before her mother checked in for her flight from Orlando International Airport.
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https://www.yahoo.com/news/former-ma...040712366.html
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The Yahoo comments vs. cuck Blake crying / tone of the article
sucks but her daughter is 16 and in all them yrs the mother never thought it'd be wise to go the route of citizenship?
ah maybe i should've read that article first... illegal is illegal!
Temo didn't figure his vote for President Donald Trump would affect them personally.![]()
his wife didn't figure her 20 yrs running from the law was ever going to catch up to her either.
Open borders Blake doesn't give a damn about America's security.
This is the funniest story ever. Military re from the most important state in presidential elections and whose vote actually mattered elected a guy promising to deport his illegal wife. It's almost as funny as those Kentucky Trump s whining about Trump trying to repeal their Obamacare.![]()
Almost as funny as a self-proclaimed libertarian slobbing Obama's knob.![]()
She can't claim citizenship from the daughter/anchor baby until the daughter is 18, IIRC. The daughter would be sponsoring her, which would require the daughter to be an adult.
happened to someone in az been in the usa 20 years knew trump would enforce laws but they were to ING lazy to do the paper work
cry me a river
laws apply to people in the military
crossing the boarder is a criminal offensive
Jose13 hours ago
Shouldve applied for citizenship her Marine husband could have sponsored.
Citizenship thru marriage tho?
allegedly made a false statement:
Alejandra, 39, pe ioned to become a citizen in 2001 but was rejected because she was accused of making a false statement at the border when she sought asylum in 1998, attorney Richard Maney said. He said she was asked about her citizenship and told authorities she had been a student in Memphis, Tennessee for a short time, so border officials apparently thought she was falsely claiming to be an American citizen.
Looks like she couldn't get it, and slacked, tbh... a good immigration lawyer would've had this sorted out for a while now.
At any rate, these insta-divorces could be a boom, IMO. Dude doesn't have to share custody or pay child support...![]()
I have an aunt who wants to live in Long Island, she went a couple years ago and filled some papers that said she could be a citizen in 8 years, how these people cant get their straight in 20 years, couch potato much?
LOL biggest Trump on the forum calling anyone a knob slobber.
good riddens. these trump supporters are dumb as fucc.
Stop slobbin' Obama's knob if it hurts your feelings.
i figured being married to a marine was enough for her to be on the fast track to citizenship but i guess not.
some have nefarious(crime/tax evasion/etc) reasons and others just don't want to get exposed i assume.
i knew a chick for a long while who worked at peiwei with a stolen SS# and peiwei actually encouraged it and hired a few of her friends too. she's still in the USA last i checked and still has never filed to become a citizen. it's been well over a decade now and closer to 2 decades since i met her. i hold no ill will against her or any other illegal alien but i just smh when they are exposed, deported, and cry about a situation they should've resolved many many yrs prior. there's no tears shed for those breaking the law and doing so for yrs and yrs because they figured they'd never be caught.
maybe, maybe not... or are you just bent on staying blind to the world around you? i think deep down we're all a little blind to the world around us and our biases get in the way of productive debates/conversations which could eventually lead us in the right direction as a whole. sad but that's life i suppose.
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