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  • allthethings1

    http://www.cleveland.com/metro/i…

    Willard father says goodbye to wife and four children in deportation crackdown (photos)

    His family and about a dozen supporters were at the airport this morning to say farewell to a man who was never charged with a crime in America and had spent the past 16 years working, worshiping and raising a family. His children were born Americans.

    #MAGA #omg #robo

    "But why couldn't he come here legally?"
    "Amnesty is wrong!"
    "Amurrica is a nation of laws!" except where Trump is concerned...
    "But her emails!"
    "As Christians, we believe..."

    • It's just another day being a Mexican national brah, caucasians act like it's the end of the world. They've been preparing for this day since he came over.robotron3k
    • BTW, he's from Chiapas, so he'll set up a little tienda in Oaxaca and sell to illegal Americans who live in the area.robotron3k
    • He should be made an American citizen. There's no decent reason he shouldn't be.monospaced
    • Deporting him is ridiculous. The path to citizenship shouldn't be this unattainable, especially for a hard-working family man.monospaced
    • I agree monospace, wonder why he didn't apply for citizenship? His "wife" is a citizenrobotron3k
    • It's not as simple as just applying and receiving citizenship, unfortunately.monospaced
    • Under the current system, an undocumented worker in the United States has no options to become legal.monospaced
    • The system needs to be revised, or else he has to leave the country and apply that way, and even then there's no guarantee.monospaced
    • This is Mexico's problem. US immigration office has a long list of members waiting to get in. Line skipping isn't a qualification that's even dignified.omg
    • Ladies & gents omg will be here all week with his unique brand of comedy.
      Stop by and catch a show.
      Ramanisky2
    • Folks want to turn the border into American Gladiators and contest to see who can cross the border and drop as many kids as possible. Sorry no points awarded.omg
    • i don't think that's what anyone wants omgfadein11
    • Of course not, they want to support the meth, opioids, crack cocaine in flow from one way ticket mules.omg
    • Otherwise they're looking for cheap labor to exploit. Yet is slowly nibbles as the current workforce economy, and then zips out to send money back to Mexico govomg
    • * Slowly nibbles at the economy, before zipping out to send money back to Mexico gov't.omg
    • Right, they came here to drop as many kids as possible. Not that they were hoping for a better life, like every other fucking immigrant that came here, everallthethings
    • I don't remember where you are from, but if you're an American you're revolting. Somehow your ancestors landing on fucking Plymouth Rock were AOKallthethings
    • Where are your papers??!! That's my new comment to the fucking omgs of this world.allthethings
    • @allthethings - How is that any different from every other drug dealer who also hopes for a better life.omg
    • Economic opportunity starts at the front door of immigration. Not underground tunnels hauling drugs to pay your way into the US.omg
    • @allthethings, sounds like you want to blame people for landing in this country legally. You think the native Indians were passive to outsiders?omg
    • Where are your brains, in your ass??!! That's my new comment to the fucking allthethings of this world.omg
    • How many Native Indians offered welfare, healthcare, free room and board to criminals, or transportation for illegals?omg
    • lol, omg, you will never be able to find a single instance of an immigrant sending money back to the mexican government, which they fledmonospaced
    • mono, are you talking about tax evaders?
      Mexicans In The U.S. Are Sending Home More Money Than Ever
      http://n.pr/2uE8dRG
      omg
    • About 40 percent of the money goes to just one country — Mexico — practically all of it sent by migrants in the United States.omg
    • they don't send it to the governmentmonospaced
    • omg you cunt, the guy in question wasn't hauling drugs. And you're right, the Native Americans didn't offer welfare. They just had their lands stolen from themallthethings
    • and were killed for their trouble.allthethings
    • Government involvement persists though out any financial transaction especially when going from dollar to peso to abide by Mexican regulations.omg
    • You cannot deny the government involvement as each $20 peso note has a picture of Benito Juárez, 26th President of Mexico.omg
    • @allthethings, fact is 1. he's here illegally, 2. he ran from his homeland to US which usually involves criminal involvement in order to make it to US.omg
    • people have to perform crude jobs in order to get smuggled into the US. either drugs or human trafficking.omg
    • 3. you may be aiding and abetting a criminal escaping persecution in his town, reason for running to US illegally.omg
    • 4. what part of "illegal" do you not understand?omg
    • 5. Last I checked, skipping the line and having babies is not a skill set that qualifies you for instant US citizenship.omg
    • and if you think for one second that the indigenous people of America had anything to do with Jesus Lara Lopez you are out of your mind.omg
    • so triggered, and so wrongmonospaced
    • omg ... what a person looks and sounds like when they remove all morality and blindly follow party lines of fear and ignorancemonospaced
    • and please ... don't waste your time using my own line against me ... it just makes you sound like a moron. as if you won't do it anyway, you're so predictablemonospaced
    • the problem started when folks started thinking that they could break the law and get away with it, and folks like you supporting law breakers.omg
    • if people just followed the rules, these wouldn't be parental issues the father would have to deal with.omg
    • you're telling me that following the law, and accepting parental responsibility lacks moral value? Where are yours by supporting criminality?omg
    • omg's alternative universe of untruths and bigotryfadein11
    • you dont know what the word bigotry means do you?omg
    • the man isn't a criminal, he came here to find a new, better life, and has lived it for almost 2 full decades, with a home, family and workmonospaced
    • You're focused on his undocumented status as if that were some heinous crime, which it is NOT. Morals would dictate finding a good way to make him a citizen.monospaced
    • Melania came here illegally too.allthethings
    • mono, you do not know his background. besides breaking the law for monetary reasons, we have an immigration department for a reason.omg
    • What's so hard for him to go through the citizenship process like everyone else so he can get back to his children?omg
    • Theres your moral solution. If its true the US is a country of immigrants. It's a country of law abiding ones.omg
    • To the immigrants who waited in line, coming in for the first time, they have to compete with border jumpers. I don't see that as fair.omg
    • New immigrants were promised a good life, and you want to screw them over, and allow exploitation and border jumpers to rule.omg
    • There are also many eligible ways to apply for Green cards, available through family members.omg

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