Haha. No!
Sounds fair to me!
Begone!
will the child starve to death?
no
““In my opinion, she’s not being treated fairly, but she’s being treated just like everybody else is being treated,...”
I thought that was the definition of being treated fairly and equally.
Now the left “cares” about children…
Gee by this logic a woman who just had a baby can commit mass murder of children and she should somehow be treated better than other criminals.
Ship her and her baby ASAP out of the country.
Another micro scandal hits the street.
Go home. Bring your kids with you
Am I reading this poorly written story correctly?
This woman is an illegal alien who just dropped a baby on American soil, and is claiming “birthright citizenship” for the baby and unfairness for herself if deported because she is breastfeeding?
Deport both of them.
She is a thief and likely in the country illegally. Adios.
Utterly irrelevant!
I guess we can look forward to more headlines of this type in the future:
Defecating uncle of US citizen nabbed by ICE
Urinating aunt of US citizen deported back to home country
Etc.
Regards,
Here’s a novel idea Consuela. First, don’t come to America illegally. Second, don’t shoplift.
Amazing how problems go away when you follow this simple two step life plan.
If I’m following correctly: She’s here illegally. She committed a crime. She believes the US Constitution protects her as an illegal alien and thief. She likely was receiving benefits here paid by our taxes.
I wish her safe travels and a happy life back in her home country.
No, I don’t care that she just had a child. Are you supposed to be given a pass on abiding by the law because your reproductive system works?
Send her, her child and the child’s father back t9 her home country. We don’t want to break up families
I don't know where she's from, but I'm sure that wherever it is will be hell on earth for her?
-PJ
As a huge fan of deporting illegal criminals, this example is rather brutal. Aren’t there more dangerous or deport-worthy drug dealers or rapists out there?
I’m feeling a bit soft I guess. I have PTSD when it comes to women being brutalized by men in law enforcement.
I think I saw in the article that she was from Columbia.
[I had to close the window since it locked up.]
I met a woman who was going to Columbia for adventure travel and after she came back she said Columbia was still not a safe place.
However, being a young female in a second-tier country is not rare. It should not be a ticket into the USA.
We have guard-gated communities and restricted entry apartment buildings in the USA. They can build them in Columbia too.
I never liked to walk around Capitol Hill after dark. I would not walk around more than half of DC after dark.
Expect this to be a test case.
I think Wong set a minimum of a parent being a permitted legal resident for the US-born child to be a US citizen by being born in the USA.
Whether that will be limited by the Roberts court to permanent legal residents or any mom (or dad) with any sort of US government permission to reside in the USA I do not know.
Mom & Pop of Anchor Baby could be restricted:
1. no legal ability to drive on any public road
2. no ability to buy alcohol or tobacco products
3. all income to go into a restricted account, with just $100 per adult per month spending on a debit card and $100 per adult per month via an ATM, and the ability to pay for a transit system pass subscription, their rent, electric, natural gas, and medical and dental expenses.
4. the restricted account would overflow into a return account that they could from random time to random time access upon long-term return to their native land.