Here’s a better idea. Give the Kenyan a shot of testosterone and send him back to Mexico to tell Calderon to create THEIR OWN “dream act” for THEIR OWN people. It should not be left up to the U.S. taxpayers to solve Calderon’s problems.
Meanwhile, citizens are murdered, raped, and assaulted by criminal foreign invaders.
Meanwhile, government officials who swear to defend the law and the citizens of their jurisdictions call for more invaders, more money for invaders, and more citizen-paid services for invaders.
There is basically only one crime being prosecuted in today's America: Being an American.
The longer the border is unsecured the worse this problem will become.
Thank the open border democrats for your troubles.
Now leave.
See my tag line for my take on this story.
Think of all the good he could do for his countrymen with his American education in Mesheeco. A lot of foreigners come here to study and they come to like it here.
So what? Where in USC Title 8 does it say that an illegal alien can stay if s/he would rather not leave?
Mariano Cardoso, 22, of New Britain is a math major in his fifth year at Capital Community College in Hartford. Cardoso is also an undocumented immigrant who is facing possible deportation to Mexico. He says he crossed the U.S.-Mexico border illegally with his parents when he was an infant. He has lived in the U.S. for most of his life.
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This week on RadioActive, Mariano is joined by Trinity College student activist Theresa Meehan, from the Stop the Raid Coalition. A petition for Mariano has been set up here.
Started by:
Prerna Lal
(Washington, DC)
As Co-Founder of DreamActivist.org, Prerna built a vibrant activist immigrant youth community online that has mobilized thousands into action. She is a law school student at George Washington University, an Immigrant Rights and Race blogger at Change.org, and a Board Member of Immigration Equality.
Contact email - prerna@change.org
Barring immigration reform, Cardoso’s only chance is to get a U.S. senator to introduce what’s called a private bill, identifying him as someone who should be allowed to stay in the country.
Gaby Pacheco, of United We Dream, a national organization that advocates for undocumented students, said she knows of only three or four private bills that have been introduced in the last five years. Former Sen. Christopher Dodd introduced one in 2007 for two brothers, born in Colombia and raised in Florida.
http://www.ctnow.com/news/hc-hartford-cardoso-0307-20110306,0,6182019.story?page=2
How about a Community College in Mexico City? Better weather and less “discrimination”.