Posted on 05/29/2012 6:04:12 AM PDT by moonshinner_09
NEW YORK (CNNMoney) -- It happens every time Celso Mireles, a tech consultant who runs a successful business in Phoenix, hops into his pickup truck and drives past a police car. His stomach turns. His chest tightens.
He could be deported any minute.Mexican-born Mireles, 25, is among nearly 2 million immigrants in the United States illegally who were brought here as children by their parents.
Without a path to residency or citizenship, these immigrants are prevented from getting regular jobs without lying or obtaining fake papers. Many are forced to become entrepreneurs. But increasingly hostile state laws have relegated these small businesses to the shadows, making it harder for them to prosper.
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If he is illegal, it’s because he doesn’t care to do anything about it. Deport him and make room for a legal entrepreneur.
An anglo tech should lose out so he can stay here and be successful at the anglo’s expense, it is only fair. The anglo can do manual labor but wait, no anglos need try for those jobs either.
Hey Celso, go home, make application to immigrate to the US and get in line.
This is all part of the “they just want to come here and work hard” meme. A liberal lie, just like Islam is the religion of peace and our strength is in our diversity. Live within the law like the rest of us do, or go back to Mexico!
Follow the rules and procedures for being here, and you don’t have to worry about pleading your case in the court of public opinion, morons!!!
“Without a path to citizenship”
That is a lie.
I'm a successful entrepreneur but refuse to allocate the good money I make, and devote the time necessary, to comply with the laws of the United States of America.
There, I corrected your title for spelling and grammar.
If he runs a succssful business, what about all of the endless bureaucratic paperwork that has to be backed up with endless documentation just to open a lemonade stand?
Wait, those rules are for suckers, taxpayers, citizens, and others who try to follow the ever-changing byzantine landscape of rules and regulations that justify 90% of the bureaucrats on the payroll.
He must be a leftist, too, if CNN is talking about him.
Life can be tough when you are illegal. He needs to go have a long talk with Mom and Dad who brought him here.
Just breaks my heart.../ sarc
Adios.
Boo friggin hoo...
Boo friggin hoo...
So why can’t he go to Mexico and be a successful tech consultant in a country where he doesn’t have to worry about getting deported?
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