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They’re from Afghanistan?
Did you at least read the article until the second paragraph?
The answer is yes.
It is a consequence of not crossing your it’s.
It’s her sister-in-law son
not exactly close sibling
It’s a joke.
Her brother knocked up some Brazilian. Hardly family.
If illegal you deport. Not hard to comprehend.
Businesses, the Pope, the Congress, Trump, the newsmedia and the invaders need to understand that American citizens can’t simply stand aside to be replaced by people that might work 10% harder for 10% less.
American governments simply can’t afford to pick up the living costs of all the American citizens who would be displaced.
People that lend to the US government need to understand that few migrants will stick around to pay $400,000 each as their share of the federal debt.
The federal debt is ~$110,000/American resident.
The federal debt is ~$240,000/American worker.
The federal debt is ~$300,000/American citizen worker.
The federal debt is ~$400,000/American citizen full-time worker.
Doesn’t the father have custody of the child ( and he’s married to someone else) This is probably someone she doesn’t even speak to or have any relationship with.

Gage Klipper is a writer based in New York. Previously, he was the culture critic at the Daily Caller and an editor at Pirate Wires.
RE: Her brother knocked up some Brazilian. Hardly family.
So, he did not have the decency to at least marry her to make his son legitimate?
Rio, San Paulo or Belem?
I’ve heard beachfront property in Brazil is affordable.
RE: If illegal you deport. Not hard to comprehend.
I think most Americans believe in that statement you just wrote, however — when the abstract becomes actual, things seem to change.
I know of some acquaintances who voted for Trump precisely of this illegal immigration and sanctuary city issue — but then, they’ve made friends with those who have been here illegally for years ( sometimes decades ) — those who mow their lawn, landscape their garden, clean their houses and sometimes, have children who go to school with their own kids. When these people become nervous because Tom Homan and his team comes to town, suddenly, they lose all their personal support for Trump’s policy.
It’s a REAL thing happening all over the country. We want to have our cake and eat it too.
We want to see illegals we don’t know, who aren’t our frienmds deported, but not OUR illegal friends.
This is what the author of this article is himself, observing.
Only the ones here illegally.
Duh.
Does Caroline even know who this person is?
Her brother knocked up some woman From Brazil...
Hardly close ‘family’
if he committed some crime deport him
this does bring up a question I haven’t seen address... What is the citizenship of somebody who has a father that is a citizen and the mother who is not. Does the mother have legal status in the current USA?
Gage Klipper is a dolt... If you enter a country illegally... Then you’re an illegal alien... It’s not rocket science... It’s common sense.
Not her sister-in-law. Apparently they were never married.
Ferreira's sister, Graziela Dos Santos, told The Globe that they have been separated for 10 years and share custody of their son, with Michael Leavitt noting to WBUR that the child lives primarily with him and his wife in New Hampshire.
Although the White House has not commented officially on the arrest, a source told The Hill that Karoline Leavitt has not spoken to Ferreira in years since the relationship with her brother ended.
“This begs the question: how will Americans respond when the idea of “mass deportations” ceases to be an abstraction, and instead comes knocking on the door?”
I will respond with relief and joy.
Can that question be asked of the father who just lost his 20 year old daughter to a demon in D.? And countless other Americans.
The mother has no rights to be in the US. The child does (for now, its not decided.) Because the Father is a US citizen and the son is his, the son has the rights from his father. But the mother may wish to bring the boy with her back to Brazil. Just because he is a citizen does not mean she has rights to be here. He can be a US citizen living in Brazil with his mother. When he is 18 he will need to choose to be a US citizen or a Brazilian citizen.
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