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To: moonshinner_09
Julio Cesar Ayala knew he was taking a risk when he decided to overstay his tourist visa four years ago, but he never expected to be threatened with deportation for climbing behind the wheel of the family's silver minivan.

Nice try at obfuscating the issue (not really, pretty inept actually).

He knowingly broke the rules, but if he gets tossed, the problem isn't that but driving his minivan??? Even deportation isn't "punishment" per se. It's just forced completion of that which he already agreed to do when he got the visa.

3 posted on 02/26/2012 9:23:38 AM PST by Still Thinking (Freedom is NOT a loophole!)
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To: Still Thinking

He not only is a breaker of our immigration laws, he is breaking the vehicle laws of our country & states.

IF this person had been in ANY kind of auto accident, the insurance company would have refused to pay a single dime for damages.

MY uninsured motorist premium costs here in Nevada are over 36% of my total premiums. I had my last accident in Feb 1966 & had my last ticket in 1981. I still drive, but price of gas makes every trip a ‘multiple stop’ trip. Over the years I have driven over 1 million miles & have towed trailers all over the western half of the USA.


14 posted on 02/26/2012 10:40:59 AM PST by ridesthemiles
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