Unfortunately you are confused about deportation law. Your nonsense about percentages and probabilities is just avoidance of the issue and facts I have presented to the discussion. I deal with real life decisions for people in in a difficult situation. What I have described is fairly common here in Texas. The theory you are pushing that citizen children must be deported if their alien parents are deported is a falsehood. You can close your eyes to the real world, but that does not change the rule of law in this country.
Unfortunately you are confused about deportation law. Your nonsense about percentages and probabilities is just avoidance of the issue and facts I have presented to the discussion. I deal with real life decisions for people in in a difficult situation. What I have described is fairly common here in Texas. The theory you are pushing that citizen children must be deported if their alien parents are deported is a falsehood. You can close your eyes to the real world, but that does not change the rule of law in this country. You are too late for your argument. Had it ever had a chance, that time has passed. As edge919 has already posted, in the 30s,40s, and 50s, deportation of American born Alien Children was routine. Here is a link to the article he posted.
http://dailycaller.com/2010/08/05/deport-the-children-of-illegal-immigrants/
Once you've had a chance to contemplate that, you should consider Red Steel's comments in post #188.