Posted on 05/28/2015 9:09:50 AM PDT by Oldeconomybuyer
Amalia Mendez, a housekeeper and mother of four from Guatemala, has been hanging many hopes on President Obamas executive action in November that would defer deportation for up to 5 million people like herself. Now, with a federal court ruling Tuesday putting that program in limbo for the foreseeable future, she is putting those hopes on hold.
I would be able to earn more if I had papers, and so would my husband. We could get insurance and a nicer home for our children. Most important is that we would not have to be afraid every time we leave the house, Mendez, 41, said Wednesday, speaking in Spanish. I am sad about this news, but I am not giving up hope. If I get deported, I dont even want to think about what would happen to my children.
Mendez, a longtime resident of Falls Church, Va., is one of an estimated 180,000 to 200,000 illegal immigrants in the greater Washington region who would be eligible to apply for deportation relief under last years executive action.
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Boo hoo. Come home criminals.
Go home, stupid keyboard.
Then go home and come into the country the legal way and you won't have any of those problems. Your wounds are all self inflicted.
Relief plan?
Relief plan?
I would be able to keep more of my hard-earned money, enjoy lower auto insurance rates and safer streets if we were not hosting 25% of the population of Mexico and other third world countries who feel entitled to cross our borders at will and take that which was intended for Americans.
I am sad about this news, but I am not giving up hope. If I get deported, I dont even want to think about what would happen to my children.
Take them back home with you. Don’t break into any more countries.
Wouldn’t it be nice if our repreentatives and President cared more about U.S. citizens than they do about fraudulently documented foreigners?
“Amalia Mendez, a housekeeper and mother of four from Guatemala ... ‘I would be able to earn more if I had papers, and so would my husband. We could get insurance and a nicer home for our children. Most important is that we would not have to be afraid every time we leave the house’”
Do us both a favor, Amalia—go home. Then you won’t have to worry about “papers” and won’t have to be afraid to leave the house. Don’t go away mad, just go away. I’m tired of hearing the entitlement whining from illegals.
Good. Maybe they’ll self deport.
My thoughts, exactly. Cry me a Rio.
Stripping them out of the voter databases - you know they’re already there - better happen fast.
As long as it's headed South of the Border, I say let 'em load up the truck!
Not only are we hosting large chunks of foreign populations, we are hosting the dregs of society from those countries. The poorest, laziest, criminal, drug addicted, drunk driving welfare SCUM of the earth!
The worthless freedom hating communist loving third world shithole, baby making, wretched filth that are only surpassed in their worthlessness by Muslims and/or ISIS.
Just think what an american recently kicked off welfare could earn if she went back to her home country...
No surprise, look at the professionally printed signs to see who is supporting the rally.
Businesses didn't play games about needing more and more foreign workers and if you weren't consistently worth the premium, then your contract wasn't renewed. As you can imagine, they attracted a completely different type of foreign population than we do.
Well, they could go home and the limbo would be gone. According to Jeb Bush, Mexico has plenty of gifted youths to make Mexico a great nation. It would be selfish for us to keep them here.
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