Posted on 08/16/2006 12:13:05 PM PDT by JustPiper
Arellano, who was deported shortly after illegally crossing into the United States in 1997, is president of United Latino Family, which lobbies for families that could be split by deportation.
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Mexican prosecutors charge two policeman with protecting Arellano Felix gang
http://www.nctimes.com/articles/2006/08/20//news/state/3_04_408_19_06.txt
I'd love to see her dragged out of there and made an example of. Unfortunately, no one has enough stones to go up against the open borders crowd.
Hi, Piper! Good work as always.
And deported!
Elvira Arellano |
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I hope you have a great visit!
Been missing you and all of your great posts.
I've two dear friends with CA, and a cousin nearly died here. Needless to say, I've been busy and stressed to the max.
Now my puter is messed up, and I'm on my aunt's puter now.
Sheez! Enough already!
I heard his BS on a FOX News show. He was completely and utterly devoid of substance, clarity or truth on the subject. A complete hack, a leftist schill, a slimy worm eating his way through the corpus of our Republic. I didn't like him at all.
Yup. Time to "render" her "unto Ceasar"--i.e., Deport her back to Mexico.
Ship her out, she has broken the law. Why is this even an issue?
Sorry, don't have anything on that.
ARELLANO IS NO ROSA PARKS
Elvria Arellano is the illegal immigrant who has chosen to live in a cramped storefront church rather than face deportation to Mexico.
Besides being here illegally, Arellano, who is a single mother, was caught using someone else's Social Security number. While I empathize with her plight, Arellano is using icons of the civil rights movement--first Rosa Parks, but now also Martin Luther King Jr. and Malcolm X--to justify her decision to break immigration laws.
That's just wrong --for a lot of reasons.
http://blogs.suntimes.com/mitchell/2006/08/arellano_is_no_rosa_parks.html#more\
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Mom banks on native son to avoid deportation
August 23, 2006
http://www.suntimes.com/output/news/cst-nws-immig23.html
I want her to go away!
What's up with this story, anything new?
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