My sister lives in Honduras and had wanted to bring the woman who has worked for them for many years (almost 12) with her when they visit the states at Christmas. The US consulate in Honduras won’t grant the woman a visa. She’s a grandmother, has children, and grandchildren in Honduras, is not a flight risk, will be staying with my sister the entire time she’s in the states, yet she’s not allowed in (supposedly because she doesn’t have enough money in the bank...duh, the woman is widowed and lives in a third world country...she doesn’t have a lot of money.)
We let in the rich Muslims who want to go to school here, we don’t do anything to stop illegals, but when a US citizen requests a short term (10 day) visa for her friend and worker...it’s refused...go figure.
We let rich Mexican kids cross the border every day to attend our schools.
Mexican Kids Daily Cross Texas Border for Free U.S. Paid Education
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1900078/posts