So they're not completely serious about getting rid of illegals.
"You feel so bad for all your co-workers who were arrested," he said at the meeting. "They asked me for help but I couldn't do anything."
By them tickets back to Mexico.
"Everything crumbled for me because of my children," she said, crying. "What am I going to say to them?"
"Children, your father and I did a bad thing. We cam here illegally, and now we're going to have to go home."
Ah, but look at this:
Urrutia-Garcia, meanwhile, pleaded not guilty in his initial court appearance Thursday afternoon. He faces up to 10 years in prison and a $250,000 fine on each count. The 39-year-old Provo resident and naturalized U.S. citizen was released from government custody but must appear in court for a hearing next week. A four-day trial is set to begin April 14.
If you cut off the supply of jobs, you'll get rid of the illegal aliens.