Missouri_Mike
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I just saw this story on CNN. This mother of 4 got caught trying to cross the border with a fake visa 20 years ago, because of this she couldn't not get another visa but was told she could stay in the US but had to check in with ICE twice a year, which she did for the past 18 years. Now her entire family is here (mother, husband, 4 children and they are all American citizens. CNN covers her journey to check in with ICE as they were all nervous about the changes that came with President Trump.
She met with ICE and they told her she was good for another year. She left the building, gave her children hugs and then got called back in by ICE to find out that they were deporting her in July.
I get deporting violent criminals, I hear people asking Trump and his surrogates what they will do with non-violent criminal illegal immigrants and I hear them kicking the can saying they will deal with it later. But then I see stories like this were a mother who is not a violent criminal gets deported and a family is ripped apart.
Thoughts?
She did not report for 18 years, only the last two. And I don't feel bad for her at all. She is a criminal.
I believe the report said she had been reporting for the past 12 years
So you admit it wasn't for 18 like you claimed. I'm thinking you're still off by ten years.
So given that information let me ask you this. Does it matter? She's still a criminal who used a stolen ID to be here illegally. It's well past time for her to go.