Decent Denver man being ripped from his wife & kids over archaic immigration policy

U.S. Sen. Michael Bennet has introduced legislation to aid Arturo Hernandez Garcia, who spent nine months living in the basement of a Denver church to avoid deportation and was arrested on Wednesday by immigration officers for removal from the U.S.

“Arturo has been a valued member of our community for nearly two decades,” Bennet said in a written statement. “As a business owner, he has contributed to our economy and has always worked hard to support his family. He should not be a priority for deportation. This is yet another example of this Administration’s misguided immigration policies that do not align with our national priorities and values.”

Colorado immigrant advocates say arrest of Arturo Hernandez Garcia is an affront to sanctuary movement The Colorado Democrat’s office said a private bill for the relief of Hernandez Garcia comes as Bennet has reached out to the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement and asked for more time in processing his case.

Hernandez Garcia was at work on Wednesday morning when ICE officers detained him unexpectedly. In October 2014, he took refuge in the basement of a Denver church for nine months, returning to his family in July 2015, after ICE sent him letter saying he was no longer an enforcement priority.

“Hernandez Garcia has overstayed his original, six-month visa by nearly 14 years,” ICE spokesman Carl Rusnok said in a written statement Wednesday. “He has exhausted his petitions through the immigration courts and through ICE. He is currently in ICE custody pending his removal.”
Bill introduced to air Arturo Hernandez Garcia

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Also in Denver, Colorado

A Mexican woman seeking to avoid deportation is taking refuge in a Denver church after U.S. immigration authorities denied her request to remain in the country.

Jeanette Vizguerra (vihz-GEHR'-uh) skipped her scheduled check-in with Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials Wednesday in suburban Centennial. About 100 supporters demonstrated outside the building as her attorney, Hans Meyer, and a minister went inside and was told Vizguerra would not get another extension.

Meyer says the mother of four has been trying to get a visa granted to crime victims and the government has typically given extensions during that lengthy process.

ICE says she is an "enforcement priority" because she has two misdemeanor convictions and a judge had issued a deportation order for her in 2011.

Vizguerra vowed to continue her fight for her children's sakes.
https://www.usnews.com/news/colorad...an-goes-to-denver-church-to-avoid-deportation

85


Have we turned into Nazi Germany? This is ridiculous.

/---- Another sob story libs spread to make us drop our border security.


Well then you shoudn't mind when those two kids that are American citizens are left behind and put on Government assistance will you? The woman in the church has 4 American kids she will be leaving behind.
Better idea.

Pedro and Consuela abandoned their children here.

You want my support.

6 years in the military.

Only then will I consider supporting them.
 
U.S. Sen. Michael Bennet has introduced legislation to aid Arturo Hernandez Garcia, who spent nine months living in the basement of a Denver church to avoid deportation and was arrested on Wednesday by immigration officers for removal from the U.S.

“Arturo has been a valued member of our community for nearly two decades,” Bennet said in a written statement. “As a business owner, he has contributed to our economy and has always worked hard to support his family. He should not be a priority for deportation. This is yet another example of this Administration’s misguided immigration policies that do not align with our national priorities and values.”

Colorado immigrant advocates say arrest of Arturo Hernandez Garcia is an affront to sanctuary movement The Colorado Democrat’s office said a private bill for the relief of Hernandez Garcia comes as Bennet has reached out to the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement and asked for more time in processing his case.

Hernandez Garcia was at work on Wednesday morning when ICE officers detained him unexpectedly. In October 2014, he took refuge in the basement of a Denver church for nine months, returning to his family in July 2015, after ICE sent him letter saying he was no longer an enforcement priority.

“Hernandez Garcia has overstayed his original, six-month visa by nearly 14 years,” ICE spokesman Carl Rusnok said in a written statement Wednesday. “He has exhausted his petitions through the immigration courts and through ICE. He is currently in ICE custody pending his removal.”
Bill introduced to air Arturo Hernandez Garcia

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Also in Denver, Colorado

A Mexican woman seeking to avoid deportation is taking refuge in a Denver church after U.S. immigration authorities denied her request to remain in the country.

Jeanette Vizguerra (vihz-GEHR'-uh) skipped her scheduled check-in with Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials Wednesday in suburban Centennial. About 100 supporters demonstrated outside the building as her attorney, Hans Meyer, and a minister went inside and was told Vizguerra would not get another extension.

Meyer says the mother of four has been trying to get a visa granted to crime victims and the government has typically given extensions during that lengthy process.

ICE says she is an "enforcement priority" because she has two misdemeanor convictions and a judge had issued a deportation order for her in 2011.

Vizguerra vowed to continue her fight for her children's sakes.
https://www.usnews.com/news/colorad...an-goes-to-denver-church-to-avoid-deportation

85


Have we turned into Nazi Germany? This is ridiculous.

I just got ripped off by the IRS by some archaic tax laws.

I wonder if there are any sanctuary states out there for tax evaders.

Clearly no....they want the money.

Otherwise they would not be so upset with Trump for threatening to take it away.


You people clearly do not understand that if you are removing him from this country his wife and American kids are staying right here.

He is their income flow, meaning you're going to be paying for child support and anything else they need to get by. Since he will be in Mexico--there is no legal way to catch up to him or to force him to pay for child support. Since the American dollar is 22 to 1 against the Peso, there is no way possible he could earn enough money in Mexico to support a family here.

So while you're cheering this on, you're also burning up your wallets at the same time.
 
U.S. Sen. Michael Bennet has introduced legislation to aid Arturo Hernandez Garcia, who spent nine months living in the basement of a Denver church to avoid deportation and was arrested on Wednesday by immigration officers for removal from the U.S.

“Arturo has been a valued member of our community for nearly two decades,” Bennet said in a written statement. “As a business owner, he has contributed to our economy and has always worked hard to support his family. He should not be a priority for deportation. This is yet another example of this Administration’s misguided immigration policies that do not align with our national priorities and values.”

Colorado immigrant advocates say arrest of Arturo Hernandez Garcia is an affront to sanctuary movement The Colorado Democrat’s office said a private bill for the relief of Hernandez Garcia comes as Bennet has reached out to the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement and asked for more time in processing his case.

Hernandez Garcia was at work on Wednesday morning when ICE officers detained him unexpectedly. In October 2014, he took refuge in the basement of a Denver church for nine months, returning to his family in July 2015, after ICE sent him letter saying he was no longer an enforcement priority.

“Hernandez Garcia has overstayed his original, six-month visa by nearly 14 years,” ICE spokesman Carl Rusnok said in a written statement Wednesday. “He has exhausted his petitions through the immigration courts and through ICE. He is currently in ICE custody pending his removal.”
Bill introduced to air Arturo Hernandez Garcia

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Also in Denver, Colorado

A Mexican woman seeking to avoid deportation is taking refuge in a Denver church after U.S. immigration authorities denied her request to remain in the country.

Jeanette Vizguerra (vihz-GEHR'-uh) skipped her scheduled check-in with Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials Wednesday in suburban Centennial. About 100 supporters demonstrated outside the building as her attorney, Hans Meyer, and a minister went inside and was told Vizguerra would not get another extension.

Meyer says the mother of four has been trying to get a visa granted to crime victims and the government has typically given extensions during that lengthy process.

ICE says she is an "enforcement priority" because she has two misdemeanor convictions and a judge had issued a deportation order for her in 2011.

Vizguerra vowed to continue her fight for her children's sakes.
https://www.usnews.com/news/colorad...an-goes-to-denver-church-to-avoid-deportation

85


Have we turned into Nazi Germany? This is ridiculous.

I just got ripped off by the IRS by some archaic tax laws.

I wonder if there are any sanctuary states out there for tax evaders.

Clearly no....they want the money.

Otherwise they would not be so upset with Trump for threatening to take it away.


You people clearly do not understand that if you are removing him from this country his wife and American kids are staying right here.

He is their income flow, meaning you're going to be paying for child support and anything else they need to get by. Since he will be in Mexico--there is no legal way to catch up to him for child support.

Maybe then some American who has kids will finally get his job and pay for his family.
 
U.S. Sen. Michael Bennet has introduced legislation to aid Arturo Hernandez Garcia, who spent nine months living in the basement of a Denver church to avoid deportation and was arrested on Wednesday by immigration officers for removal from the U.S.

“Arturo has been a valued member of our community for nearly two decades,” Bennet said in a written statement. “As a business owner, he has contributed to our economy and has always worked hard to support his family. He should not be a priority for deportation. This is yet another example of this Administration’s misguided immigration policies that do not align with our national priorities and values.”

Colorado immigrant advocates say arrest of Arturo Hernandez Garcia is an affront to sanctuary movement The Colorado Democrat’s office said a private bill for the relief of Hernandez Garcia comes as Bennet has reached out to the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement and asked for more time in processing his case.

Hernandez Garcia was at work on Wednesday morning when ICE officers detained him unexpectedly. In October 2014, he took refuge in the basement of a Denver church for nine months, returning to his family in July 2015, after ICE sent him letter saying he was no longer an enforcement priority.

“Hernandez Garcia has overstayed his original, six-month visa by nearly 14 years,” ICE spokesman Carl Rusnok said in a written statement Wednesday. “He has exhausted his petitions through the immigration courts and through ICE. He is currently in ICE custody pending his removal.”
Bill introduced to air Arturo Hernandez Garcia

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Also in Denver, Colorado

A Mexican woman seeking to avoid deportation is taking refuge in a Denver church after U.S. immigration authorities denied her request to remain in the country.

Jeanette Vizguerra (vihz-GEHR'-uh) skipped her scheduled check-in with Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials Wednesday in suburban Centennial. About 100 supporters demonstrated outside the building as her attorney, Hans Meyer, and a minister went inside and was told Vizguerra would not get another extension.

Meyer says the mother of four has been trying to get a visa granted to crime victims and the government has typically given extensions during that lengthy process.

ICE says she is an "enforcement priority" because she has two misdemeanor convictions and a judge had issued a deportation order for her in 2011.

Vizguerra vowed to continue her fight for her children's sakes.
https://www.usnews.com/news/colorad...an-goes-to-denver-church-to-avoid-deportation

85


Have we turned into Nazi Germany? This is ridiculous.
Buh bye now. NEXT!?


Break out your checkbook because you can bet those American born kids are going to stay here on Government assistance programs. That's what happens when you take away their only income--in this case their father who was a flooring contractor.
I can live with it. NEXT!?
 
Garcia broke the law. Either we apply the law equally, ignore the law, or we allow the government to choose to apply, or not apply, the law based on their whim. There are no other choices.

Any further questions?


Well I guess then you won't mind paying for his American born kids via our Welfare programs will you? The same with the Mexican women-she's got 4 kids born in this country and without their incomes--guess where they're going to go?

Removing these type of people isn't a solution, it only creates another problem. And it's because we have politicians that have said NO to every immigration reform bill that has come down the pipeline for the last 20 years. And guess who those politicians are? REPUBLICANS.

The kids can go with him. There are other places to live and raise children besides the US. It's not the taxpayers' responsibility to pay for the children of illegals.
 
U.S. Sen. Michael Bennet has introduced legislation to aid Arturo Hernandez Garcia, who spent nine months living in the basement of a Denver church to avoid deportation and was arrested on Wednesday by immigration officers for removal from the U.S.

“Arturo has been a valued member of our community for nearly two decades,” Bennet said in a written statement. “As a business owner, he has contributed to our economy and has always worked hard to support his family. He should not be a priority for deportation. This is yet another example of this Administration’s misguided immigration policies that do not align with our national priorities and values.”

Colorado immigrant advocates say arrest of Arturo Hernandez Garcia is an affront to sanctuary movement The Colorado Democrat’s office said a private bill for the relief of Hernandez Garcia comes as Bennet has reached out to the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement and asked for more time in processing his case.

Hernandez Garcia was at work on Wednesday morning when ICE officers detained him unexpectedly. In October 2014, he took refuge in the basement of a Denver church for nine months, returning to his family in July 2015, after ICE sent him letter saying he was no longer an enforcement priority.

“Hernandez Garcia has overstayed his original, six-month visa by nearly 14 years,” ICE spokesman Carl Rusnok said in a written statement Wednesday. “He has exhausted his petitions through the immigration courts and through ICE. He is currently in ICE custody pending his removal.”
Bill introduced to air Arturo Hernandez Garcia

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Also in Denver, Colorado

A Mexican woman seeking to avoid deportation is taking refuge in a Denver church after U.S. immigration authorities denied her request to remain in the country.

Jeanette Vizguerra (vihz-GEHR'-uh) skipped her scheduled check-in with Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials Wednesday in suburban Centennial. About 100 supporters demonstrated outside the building as her attorney, Hans Meyer, and a minister went inside and was told Vizguerra would not get another extension.

Meyer says the mother of four has been trying to get a visa granted to crime victims and the government has typically given extensions during that lengthy process.

ICE says she is an "enforcement priority" because she has two misdemeanor convictions and a judge had issued a deportation order for her in 2011.

Vizguerra vowed to continue her fight for her children's sakes.
https://www.usnews.com/news/colorad...an-goes-to-denver-church-to-avoid-deportation

85


Have we turned into Nazi Germany? This is ridiculous.
Buh bye now. NEXT!?


Break out your checkbook because you can bet those American born kids are going to stay here on Government assistance programs. That's what happens when you take away their only income--in this case their father who was a flooring contractor.
I can live with it. NEXT!?


Child support for 2 kids in the U.S. today could easily be around $600 or more per month, plus medical, dental and everything else you can shake a stick at. So I guess you're O.K. with that--LOL. So your next could amount to another couple of million kids that we could also end up paying for if you're intent is to separate working fathers from their American children and wives.

If he is in Mexico there is no way to legally force him to pay for child support. With the Peso at 1 to 22 against the American dollar he couldn't even get close to supporting a family back here in the states.

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Why didn't snowflakes cry when OBAMA and HILLARY CLINTON suppoorted funding a BORDER BARRIER and increased enforcement at the border in 2006?




WTF has that got to do with this?

We're talking about a family that has lived in this country for the last 20 years--a man who applied 6 times to get immigration status, who formed his own company--hired employees, paid for business licenses, and payroll taxes whom is now being ripped from his home leaving his wife & kids here, whom is also their only financial support.

Now you're going to be paying for their support. Do get that concept & can you stay on topic?
Colorado immigrant advocates say arrest of Arturo Hernandez Garcia is an affront to sanctuary movement – The Denver Post
Bill introduced to air Arturo Hernandez Garcia

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Obama and Clinton claimed they SUPPORTED ENFORCING FEDERAL IMMIGRATION laws.

If you are here ILLEGALLY....that's YOUR BAD....YOU GOT TO GO.

One way to avoid being deported is to LEGALLY IMMIGRATE.



He did legally immigrate--he came over here on a Visa--the Visa expired and he applied 6 times to renew his visa and to obtain a green card and was denied 6 times.

He got into a little workplace altercation and was targeted by immigration officials.

"Hernandez Garcia came to the attention of immigration officers in 2010 after an altercation at a job site where he and his crew were laying tile. He was arrested but later was acquitted of all charges. However, an immigration judge ordered his deportation in 2014.
Since coming to the U.S. in 1999, Hernandez Garcia applied a half-dozen times for some kind of legal status or discretion in his immigration case."
Colorado immigrant advocates say arrest of Arturo Hernandez Garcia is an affront to sanctuary movement – The Denver Post


While we're at this--we have Avocados and Strawberries rotting on the vine right now--because migrant workers are not "illegally" crossing the border to help farmers with their harvest. Trump has scared them off--and apparently there are no WHITE Americans wanting to work these fields. Migrant workers can't even get a seasonal Green card from Federal immigration authorities to help these farmers bring in their harvest.
After Trump’s immigration order, anxiety grows in Florida’s farm fields
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Alabama decided to kick out all undocumented workers out of their state, but it wasn't long before they were begging them to come back.
Alabama law drives out illegal immigrants but also has unexpected consequences

So when your grocery bill goes through the roof--milk, eggs, chicken, beef, vegi's and fruits I don't want to hear your complaints. You can call your nearest Republican and bitch to them all day long about it. Republicans have blocked every single immigration reform bill that has come down the pipeline. They wouldn't even look at what Marco Rubio came up with 4 years ago.

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This is the problem with you Right wingers. You never ever consider the consequences. You're an automatic, knee jerk, tunnel vision reaction--because you have been spoonfed misinformation from right wing talk show hosts for decades.

Someday maybe someone will start a movement called: "Make America SMART again."





Nice try... No. We weren't begging them to come back. Liar. Criminals who profited off of them lamented their departure. No one else.
 
U.S. Sen. Michael Bennet has introduced legislation to aid Arturo Hernandez Garcia, who spent nine months living in the basement of a Denver church to avoid deportation and was arrested on Wednesday by immigration officers for removal from the U.S.

“Arturo has been a valued member of our community for nearly two decades,” Bennet said in a written statement. “As a business owner, he has contributed to our economy and has always worked hard to support his family. He should not be a priority for deportation. This is yet another example of this Administration’s misguided immigration policies that do not align with our national priorities and values.”

Colorado immigrant advocates say arrest of Arturo Hernandez Garcia is an affront to sanctuary movement The Colorado Democrat’s office said a private bill for the relief of Hernandez Garcia comes as Bennet has reached out to the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement and asked for more time in processing his case.

Hernandez Garcia was at work on Wednesday morning when ICE officers detained him unexpectedly. In October 2014, he took refuge in the basement of a Denver church for nine months, returning to his family in July 2015, after ICE sent him letter saying he was no longer an enforcement priority.

“Hernandez Garcia has overstayed his original, six-month visa by nearly 14 years,” ICE spokesman Carl Rusnok said in a written statement Wednesday. “He has exhausted his petitions through the immigration courts and through ICE. He is currently in ICE custody pending his removal.”
Bill introduced to air Arturo Hernandez Garcia

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Also in Denver, Colorado

A Mexican woman seeking to avoid deportation is taking refuge in a Denver church after U.S. immigration authorities denied her request to remain in the country.

Jeanette Vizguerra (vihz-GEHR'-uh) skipped her scheduled check-in with Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials Wednesday in suburban Centennial. About 100 supporters demonstrated outside the building as her attorney, Hans Meyer, and a minister went inside and was told Vizguerra would not get another extension.

Meyer says the mother of four has been trying to get a visa granted to crime victims and the government has typically given extensions during that lengthy process.

ICE says she is an "enforcement priority" because she has two misdemeanor convictions and a judge had issued a deportation order for her in 2011.

Vizguerra vowed to continue her fight for her children's sakes.
https://www.usnews.com/news/colorad...an-goes-to-denver-church-to-avoid-deportation

85


Have we turned into Nazi Germany? This is ridiculous.

I just got ripped off by the IRS by some archaic tax laws.

I wonder if there are any sanctuary states out there for tax evaders.

Clearly no....they want the money.

Otherwise they would not be so upset with Trump for threatening to take it away.


You people clearly do not understand that if you are removing him from this country his wife and American kids are staying right here.

He is their income flow, meaning you're going to be paying for child support and anything else they need to get by. Since he will be in Mexico--there is no legal way to catch up to him or to force him to pay for child support. Since the American dollar is 22 to 1 against the Peso, there is no way possible he could earn enough money in Mexico to support a family here.

So while you're cheering this on, you're also burning up your wallets at the same time.

I thought he was a "pillar of the community" or some other bullshit, now he's a deadbeat dad?

You must love deadbeat dads since you are defending this one. All he has to do is take is kids with him and he can raise them in Mexico just fine.
 
U.S. Sen. Michael Bennet has introduced legislation to aid Arturo Hernandez Garcia, who spent nine months living in the basement of a Denver church to avoid deportation and was arrested on Wednesday by immigration officers for removal from the U.S.

“Arturo has been a valued member of our community for nearly two decades,” Bennet said in a written statement. “As a business owner, he has contributed to our economy and has always worked hard to support his family. He should not be a priority for deportation. This is yet another example of this Administration’s misguided immigration policies that do not align with our national priorities and values.”

Colorado immigrant advocates say arrest of Arturo Hernandez Garcia is an affront to sanctuary movement The Colorado Democrat’s office said a private bill for the relief of Hernandez Garcia comes as Bennet has reached out to the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement and asked for more time in processing his case.

Hernandez Garcia was at work on Wednesday morning when ICE officers detained him unexpectedly. In October 2014, he took refuge in the basement of a Denver church for nine months, returning to his family in July 2015, after ICE sent him letter saying he was no longer an enforcement priority.

“Hernandez Garcia has overstayed his original, six-month visa by nearly 14 years,” ICE spokesman Carl Rusnok said in a written statement Wednesday. “He has exhausted his petitions through the immigration courts and through ICE. He is currently in ICE custody pending his removal.”
Bill introduced to air Arturo Hernandez Garcia

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Also in Denver, Colorado

A Mexican woman seeking to avoid deportation is taking refuge in a Denver church after U.S. immigration authorities denied her request to remain in the country.

Jeanette Vizguerra (vihz-GEHR'-uh) skipped her scheduled check-in with Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials Wednesday in suburban Centennial. About 100 supporters demonstrated outside the building as her attorney, Hans Meyer, and a minister went inside and was told Vizguerra would not get another extension.

Meyer says the mother of four has been trying to get a visa granted to crime victims and the government has typically given extensions during that lengthy process.

ICE says she is an "enforcement priority" because she has two misdemeanor convictions and a judge had issued a deportation order for her in 2011.

Vizguerra vowed to continue her fight for her children's sakes.
https://www.usnews.com/news/colorad...an-goes-to-denver-church-to-avoid-deportation

85


Have we turned into Nazi Germany? This is ridiculous.

I just got ripped off by the IRS by some archaic tax laws.

I wonder if there are any sanctuary states out there for tax evaders.

Clearly no....they want the money.

Otherwise they would not be so upset with Trump for threatening to take it away.


You people clearly do not understand that if you are removing him from this country his wife and American kids are staying right here.

He is their income flow, meaning you're going to be paying for child support and anything else they need to get by. Since he will be in Mexico--there is no legal way to catch up to him or to force him to pay for child support. Since the American dollar is 22 to 1 against the Peso, there is no way possible he could earn enough money in Mexico to support a family here.

So while you're cheering this on, you're also burning up your wallets at the same time.

So the guy is knowingly living in a country and could be deported, yet he forms a business, he decides to marry and then have kids. So it looks like he made poor decisions and because of his illegal status that he had 14 years to take care, he is now being deported.

Don't do the crime if you can't serve the time.

The guy broke the law, choices have consequences. He probably should of thought about that.
 
U.S. Sen. Michael Bennet has introduced legislation to aid Arturo Hernandez Garcia, who spent nine months living in the basement of a Denver church to avoid deportation and was arrested on Wednesday by immigration officers for removal from the U.S.

“Arturo has been a valued member of our community for nearly two decades,” Bennet said in a written statement. “As a business owner, he has contributed to our economy and has always worked hard to support his family. He should not be a priority for deportation. This is yet another example of this Administration’s misguided immigration policies that do not align with our national priorities and values.”

Colorado immigrant advocates say arrest of Arturo Hernandez Garcia is an affront to sanctuary movement The Colorado Democrat’s office said a private bill for the relief of Hernandez Garcia comes as Bennet has reached out to the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement and asked for more time in processing his case.

Hernandez Garcia was at work on Wednesday morning when ICE officers detained him unexpectedly. In October 2014, he took refuge in the basement of a Denver church for nine months, returning to his family in July 2015, after ICE sent him letter saying he was no longer an enforcement priority.

“Hernandez Garcia has overstayed his original, six-month visa by nearly 14 years,” ICE spokesman Carl Rusnok said in a written statement Wednesday. “He has exhausted his petitions through the immigration courts and through ICE. He is currently in ICE custody pending his removal.”
Bill introduced to air Arturo Hernandez Garcia

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Also in Denver, Colorado

A Mexican woman seeking to avoid deportation is taking refuge in a Denver church after U.S. immigration authorities denied her request to remain in the country.

Jeanette Vizguerra (vihz-GEHR'-uh) skipped her scheduled check-in with Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials Wednesday in suburban Centennial. About 100 supporters demonstrated outside the building as her attorney, Hans Meyer, and a minister went inside and was told Vizguerra would not get another extension.

Meyer says the mother of four has been trying to get a visa granted to crime victims and the government has typically given extensions during that lengthy process.

ICE says she is an "enforcement priority" because she has two misdemeanor convictions and a judge had issued a deportation order for her in 2011.

Vizguerra vowed to continue her fight for her children's sakes.
https://www.usnews.com/news/colorad...an-goes-to-denver-church-to-avoid-deportation

85


Have we turned into Nazi Germany? This is ridiculous.

I just got ripped off by the IRS by some archaic tax laws.

I wonder if there are any sanctuary states out there for tax evaders.

Clearly no....they want the money.

Otherwise they would not be so upset with Trump for threatening to take it away.


You people clearly do not understand that if you are removing him from this country his wife and American kids are staying right here.

He is their income flow, meaning you're going to be paying for child support and anything else they need to get by. Since he will be in Mexico--there is no legal way to catch up to him or to force him to pay for child support. Since the American dollar is 22 to 1 against the Peso, there is no way possible he could earn enough money in Mexico to support a family here.

So while you're cheering this on, you're also burning up your wallets at the same time.

Clearly you don't understand, I have spent thousands because of identity theft by illegals and now they want my sympathy.
 
Instead of spending years failing to try and get his Visa renewed; he should have taken the hint, and gotten out of the fucking country where he wasn't wanted.
 
U.S. Sen. Michael Bennet has introduced legislation to aid Arturo Hernandez Garcia, who spent nine months living in the basement of a Denver church to avoid deportation and was arrested on Wednesday by immigration officers for removal from the U.S.

“Arturo has been a valued member of our community for nearly two decades,” Bennet said in a written statement. “As a business owner, he has contributed to our economy and has always worked hard to support his family. He should not be a priority for deportation. This is yet another example of this Administration’s misguided immigration policies that do not align with our national priorities and values.”

Colorado immigrant advocates say arrest of Arturo Hernandez Garcia is an affront to sanctuary movement The Colorado Democrat’s office said a private bill for the relief of Hernandez Garcia comes as Bennet has reached out to the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement and asked for more time in processing his case.

Hernandez Garcia was at work on Wednesday morning when ICE officers detained him unexpectedly. In October 2014, he took refuge in the basement of a Denver church for nine months, returning to his family in July 2015, after ICE sent him letter saying he was no longer an enforcement priority.

“Hernandez Garcia has overstayed his original, six-month visa by nearly 14 years,” ICE spokesman Carl Rusnok said in a written statement Wednesday. “He has exhausted his petitions through the immigration courts and through ICE. He is currently in ICE custody pending his removal.”
Bill introduced to air Arturo Hernandez Garcia

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Also in Denver, Colorado

A Mexican woman seeking to avoid deportation is taking refuge in a Denver church after U.S. immigration authorities denied her request to remain in the country.

Jeanette Vizguerra (vihz-GEHR'-uh) skipped her scheduled check-in with Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials Wednesday in suburban Centennial. About 100 supporters demonstrated outside the building as her attorney, Hans Meyer, and a minister went inside and was told Vizguerra would not get another extension.

Meyer says the mother of four has been trying to get a visa granted to crime victims and the government has typically given extensions during that lengthy process.

ICE says she is an "enforcement priority" because she has two misdemeanor convictions and a judge had issued a deportation order for her in 2011.

Vizguerra vowed to continue her fight for her children's sakes.
https://www.usnews.com/news/colorad...an-goes-to-denver-church-to-avoid-deportation

85


Have we turned into Nazi Germany? This is ridiculous.

I just got ripped off by the IRS by some archaic tax laws.

I wonder if there are any sanctuary states out there for tax evaders.

Clearly no....they want the money.

Otherwise they would not be so upset with Trump for threatening to take it away.


You people clearly do not understand that if you are removing him from this country his wife and American kids are staying right here.

He is their income flow, meaning you're going to be paying for child support and anything else they need to get by. Since he will be in Mexico--there is no legal way to catch up to him or to force him to pay for child support. Since the American dollar is 22 to 1 against the Peso, there is no way possible he could earn enough money in Mexico to support a family here.

So while you're cheering this on, you're also burning up your wallets at the same time.

So the guy is knowingly living in a country and could be deported, yet he forms a business, he decides to marry and then have kids. So it looks like he made poor decisions and because of his illegal status that he had 14 years to take care, he is now being deported.

Don't do the crime if you can't serve the time.

The guy broke the law, choices have consequences. He probably should of thought about that.


You can rant and rave all day long from here to eternity but that's exactly what he did. You don't seem to understand something.

1. He goes back to Mexico
2. And we get his American kids and wife to support.

So who's really "doing the time here?"--LOL
 
U.S. Sen. Michael Bennet has introduced legislation to aid Arturo Hernandez Garcia, who spent nine months living in the basement of a Denver church to avoid deportation and was arrested on Wednesday by immigration officers for removal from the U.S.

“Arturo has been a valued member of our community for nearly two decades,” Bennet said in a written statement. “As a business owner, he has contributed to our economy and has always worked hard to support his family. He should not be a priority for deportation. This is yet another example of this Administration’s misguided immigration policies that do not align with our national priorities and values.”

Colorado immigrant advocates say arrest of Arturo Hernandez Garcia is an affront to sanctuary movement The Colorado Democrat’s office said a private bill for the relief of Hernandez Garcia comes as Bennet has reached out to the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement and asked for more time in processing his case.

Hernandez Garcia was at work on Wednesday morning when ICE officers detained him unexpectedly. In October 2014, he took refuge in the basement of a Denver church for nine months, returning to his family in July 2015, after ICE sent him letter saying he was no longer an enforcement priority.

“Hernandez Garcia has overstayed his original, six-month visa by nearly 14 years,” ICE spokesman Carl Rusnok said in a written statement Wednesday. “He has exhausted his petitions through the immigration courts and through ICE. He is currently in ICE custody pending his removal.”
Bill introduced to air Arturo Hernandez Garcia

sanctuary-denver-arturo-hernandez-garcia-021.jpg


Also in Denver, Colorado

A Mexican woman seeking to avoid deportation is taking refuge in a Denver church after U.S. immigration authorities denied her request to remain in the country.

Jeanette Vizguerra (vihz-GEHR'-uh) skipped her scheduled check-in with Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials Wednesday in suburban Centennial. About 100 supporters demonstrated outside the building as her attorney, Hans Meyer, and a minister went inside and was told Vizguerra would not get another extension.

Meyer says the mother of four has been trying to get a visa granted to crime victims and the government has typically given extensions during that lengthy process.

ICE says she is an "enforcement priority" because she has two misdemeanor convictions and a judge had issued a deportation order for her in 2011.

Vizguerra vowed to continue her fight for her children's sakes.
https://www.usnews.com/news/colorad...an-goes-to-denver-church-to-avoid-deportation

85


Have we turned into Nazi Germany? This is ridiculous.

I just got ripped off by the IRS by some archaic tax laws.

I wonder if there are any sanctuary states out there for tax evaders.

Clearly no....they want the money.

Otherwise they would not be so upset with Trump for threatening to take it away.


You people clearly do not understand that if you are removing him from this country his wife and American kids are staying right here.

He is their income flow, meaning you're going to be paying for child support and anything else they need to get by. Since he will be in Mexico--there is no legal way to catch up to him or to force him to pay for child support. Since the American dollar is 22 to 1 against the Peso, there is no way possible he could earn enough money in Mexico to support a family here.

So while you're cheering this on, you're also burning up your wallets at the same time.

Clearly you don't understand, I have spent thousands because of identity theft by illegals and now they want my sympathy.

Sweet baby Jesus--I don't give a rats ass if someone stole your identity--this is NOT the case here. He is NOT being accused of stealing someone's identity. Through-out the last 20 posts I have explained to you business practices--there is nothing along those lines that was illegal regarding his business.
 
U.S. Sen. Michael Bennet has introduced legislation to aid Arturo Hernandez Garcia, who spent nine months living in the basement of a Denver church to avoid deportation and was arrested on Wednesday by immigration officers for removal from the U.S.

“Arturo has been a valued member of our community for nearly two decades,” Bennet said in a written statement. “As a business owner, he has contributed to our economy and has always worked hard to support his family. He should not be a priority for deportation. This is yet another example of this Administration’s misguided immigration policies that do not align with our national priorities and values.”

Colorado immigrant advocates say arrest of Arturo Hernandez Garcia is an affront to sanctuary movement The Colorado Democrat’s office said a private bill for the relief of Hernandez Garcia comes as Bennet has reached out to the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement and asked for more time in processing his case.

Hernandez Garcia was at work on Wednesday morning when ICE officers detained him unexpectedly. In October 2014, he took refuge in the basement of a Denver church for nine months, returning to his family in July 2015, after ICE sent him letter saying he was no longer an enforcement priority.

“Hernandez Garcia has overstayed his original, six-month visa by nearly 14 years,” ICE spokesman Carl Rusnok said in a written statement Wednesday. “He has exhausted his petitions through the immigration courts and through ICE. He is currently in ICE custody pending his removal.”
Bill introduced to air Arturo Hernandez Garcia

sanctuary-denver-arturo-hernandez-garcia-021.jpg


Also in Denver, Colorado

A Mexican woman seeking to avoid deportation is taking refuge in a Denver church after U.S. immigration authorities denied her request to remain in the country.

Jeanette Vizguerra (vihz-GEHR'-uh) skipped her scheduled check-in with Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials Wednesday in suburban Centennial. About 100 supporters demonstrated outside the building as her attorney, Hans Meyer, and a minister went inside and was told Vizguerra would not get another extension.

Meyer says the mother of four has been trying to get a visa granted to crime victims and the government has typically given extensions during that lengthy process.

ICE says she is an "enforcement priority" because she has two misdemeanor convictions and a judge had issued a deportation order for her in 2011.

Vizguerra vowed to continue her fight for her children's sakes.
https://www.usnews.com/news/colorad...an-goes-to-denver-church-to-avoid-deportation

85


Have we turned into Nazi Germany? This is ridiculous.

I just got ripped off by the IRS by some archaic tax laws.

I wonder if there are any sanctuary states out there for tax evaders.

Clearly no....they want the money.

Otherwise they would not be so upset with Trump for threatening to take it away.


You people clearly do not understand that if you are removing him from this country his wife and American kids are staying right here.

He is their income flow, meaning you're going to be paying for child support and anything else they need to get by. Since he will be in Mexico--there is no legal way to catch up to him or to force him to pay for child support. Since the American dollar is 22 to 1 against the Peso, there is no way possible he could earn enough money in Mexico to support a family here.

So while you're cheering this on, you're also burning up your wallets at the same time.

So the guy is knowingly living in a country and could be deported, yet he forms a business, he decides to marry and then have kids. So it looks like he made poor decisions and because of his illegal status that he had 14 years to take care, he is now being deported.

Don't do the crime if you can't serve the time.

The guy broke the law, choices have consequences. He probably should of thought about that.


You can rant and rave all day long from here to eternity but that's exactly what he did. You don't seem to understand something.

1. He goes back to Mexico
2. And we get his American kids and wife to support.

So who's really "doing the time here?"--LOL

I'm good with that, we support many criminal's families, that is the price of Justice.
 
U.S. Sen. Michael Bennet has introduced legislation to aid Arturo Hernandez Garcia, who spent nine months living in the basement of a Denver church to avoid deportation and was arrested on Wednesday by immigration officers for removal from the U.S.

“Arturo has been a valued member of our community for nearly two decades,” Bennet said in a written statement. “As a business owner, he has contributed to our economy and has always worked hard to support his family. He should not be a priority for deportation. This is yet another example of this Administration’s misguided immigration policies that do not align with our national priorities and values.”

Colorado immigrant advocates say arrest of Arturo Hernandez Garcia is an affront to sanctuary movement The Colorado Democrat’s office said a private bill for the relief of Hernandez Garcia comes as Bennet has reached out to the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement and asked for more time in processing his case.

Hernandez Garcia was at work on Wednesday morning when ICE officers detained him unexpectedly. In October 2014, he took refuge in the basement of a Denver church for nine months, returning to his family in July 2015, after ICE sent him letter saying he was no longer an enforcement priority.

“Hernandez Garcia has overstayed his original, six-month visa by nearly 14 years,” ICE spokesman Carl Rusnok said in a written statement Wednesday. “He has exhausted his petitions through the immigration courts and through ICE. He is currently in ICE custody pending his removal.”
Bill introduced to air Arturo Hernandez Garcia

sanctuary-denver-arturo-hernandez-garcia-021.jpg


Also in Denver, Colorado

A Mexican woman seeking to avoid deportation is taking refuge in a Denver church after U.S. immigration authorities denied her request to remain in the country.

Jeanette Vizguerra (vihz-GEHR'-uh) skipped her scheduled check-in with Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials Wednesday in suburban Centennial. About 100 supporters demonstrated outside the building as her attorney, Hans Meyer, and a minister went inside and was told Vizguerra would not get another extension.

Meyer says the mother of four has been trying to get a visa granted to crime victims and the government has typically given extensions during that lengthy process.

ICE says she is an "enforcement priority" because she has two misdemeanor convictions and a judge had issued a deportation order for her in 2011.

Vizguerra vowed to continue her fight for her children's sakes.
https://www.usnews.com/news/colorad...an-goes-to-denver-church-to-avoid-deportation

85


Have we turned into Nazi Germany? This is ridiculous.

I just got ripped off by the IRS by some archaic tax laws.

I wonder if there are any sanctuary states out there for tax evaders.

Clearly no....they want the money.

Otherwise they would not be so upset with Trump for threatening to take it away.


You people clearly do not understand that if you are removing him from this country his wife and American kids are staying right here.

He is their income flow, meaning you're going to be paying for child support and anything else they need to get by. Since he will be in Mexico--there is no legal way to catch up to him or to force him to pay for child support. Since the American dollar is 22 to 1 against the Peso, there is no way possible he could earn enough money in Mexico to support a family here.

So while you're cheering this on, you're also burning up your wallets at the same time.

Clearly you don't understand, I have spent thousands because of identity theft by illegals and now they want my sympathy.

Sweet baby Jesus--I don't give a rats ass if someone stole your identity--this is NOT the case here. He is NOT being accused of stealing someone's identity. Through-out the last 20 posts I have explained to you business practices--there is nothing along those lines that was illegal regarding his business.

He is illegal, therefore his business is illegal and anyone who contracted him could be subject to fines and jail time for hiring an illegal immigrant.

I know you don't give a rats ass about victims of illegal immigrants, you only care about criminals such as him. That is why you and your ilk protect criminals and hate law abiding citizens that want justice.
 
U.S. Sen. Michael Bennet has introduced legislation to aid Arturo Hernandez Garcia, who spent nine months living in the basement of a Denver church to avoid deportation and was arrested on Wednesday by immigration officers for removal from the U.S.

“Arturo has been a valued member of our community for nearly two decades,” Bennet said in a written statement. “As a business owner, he has contributed to our economy and has always worked hard to support his family. He should not be a priority for deportation. This is yet another example of this Administration’s misguided immigration policies that do not align with our national priorities and values.”

Colorado immigrant advocates say arrest of Arturo Hernandez Garcia is an affront to sanctuary movement The Colorado Democrat’s office said a private bill for the relief of Hernandez Garcia comes as Bennet has reached out to the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement and asked for more time in processing his case.

Hernandez Garcia was at work on Wednesday morning when ICE officers detained him unexpectedly. In October 2014, he took refuge in the basement of a Denver church for nine months, returning to his family in July 2015, after ICE sent him letter saying he was no longer an enforcement priority.

“Hernandez Garcia has overstayed his original, six-month visa by nearly 14 years,” ICE spokesman Carl Rusnok said in a written statement Wednesday. “He has exhausted his petitions through the immigration courts and through ICE. He is currently in ICE custody pending his removal.”
Bill introduced to air Arturo Hernandez Garcia

sanctuary-denver-arturo-hernandez-garcia-021.jpg


Also in Denver, Colorado

A Mexican woman seeking to avoid deportation is taking refuge in a Denver church after U.S. immigration authorities denied her request to remain in the country.

Jeanette Vizguerra (vihz-GEHR'-uh) skipped her scheduled check-in with Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials Wednesday in suburban Centennial. About 100 supporters demonstrated outside the building as her attorney, Hans Meyer, and a minister went inside and was told Vizguerra would not get another extension.

Meyer says the mother of four has been trying to get a visa granted to crime victims and the government has typically given extensions during that lengthy process.

ICE says she is an "enforcement priority" because she has two misdemeanor convictions and a judge had issued a deportation order for her in 2011.

Vizguerra vowed to continue her fight for her children's sakes.
https://www.usnews.com/news/colorad...an-goes-to-denver-church-to-avoid-deportation

85


Have we turned into Nazi Germany? This is ridiculous.

I just got ripped off by the IRS by some archaic tax laws.

I wonder if there are any sanctuary states out there for tax evaders.

Clearly no....they want the money.

Otherwise they would not be so upset with Trump for threatening to take it away.


You people clearly do not understand that if you are removing him from this country his wife and American kids are staying right here.

He is their income flow, meaning you're going to be paying for child support and anything else they need to get by. Since he will be in Mexico--there is no legal way to catch up to him or to force him to pay for child support. Since the American dollar is 22 to 1 against the Peso, there is no way possible he could earn enough money in Mexico to support a family here.

So while you're cheering this on, you're also burning up your wallets at the same time.

So the guy is knowingly living in a country and could be deported, yet he forms a business, he decides to marry and then have kids. So it looks like he made poor decisions and because of his illegal status that he had 14 years to take care, he is now being deported.

Don't do the crime if you can't serve the time.

The guy broke the law, choices have consequences. He probably should of thought about that.


You can rant and rave all day long from here to eternity but that's exactly what he did. You don't seem to understand something.

1. He goes back to Mexico
2. And we get his American kids and wife to support.

So who's really "doing the time here?"--LOL
You can rant and rave all day long from here to eternity but that's exactly what he did. You don't seem to understand something.

1. He goes back to Mexico
2. And we get his American kids and wife to support.
Bullshit, what's wrong with her?
I've raised my son without any support
from his sperm donor or the government!
 
I just got ripped off by the IRS by some archaic tax laws.

I wonder if there are any sanctuary states out there for tax evaders.

Clearly no....they want the money.

Otherwise they would not be so upset with Trump for threatening to take it away.


You people clearly do not understand that if you are removing him from this country his wife and American kids are staying right here.

He is their income flow, meaning you're going to be paying for child support and anything else they need to get by. Since he will be in Mexico--there is no legal way to catch up to him or to force him to pay for child support. Since the American dollar is 22 to 1 against the Peso, there is no way possible he could earn enough money in Mexico to support a family here.

So while you're cheering this on, you're also burning up your wallets at the same time.

Clearly you don't understand, I have spent thousands because of identity theft by illegals and now they want my sympathy.

Sweet baby Jesus--I don't give a rats ass if someone stole your identity--this is NOT the case here. He is NOT being accused of stealing someone's identity. Through-out the last 20 posts I have explained to you business practices--there is nothing along those lines that was illegal regarding his business.

He is illegal, therefore his business is illegal and anyone who contracted him could be subject to fines and jail time for hiring an illegal immigrant.

I know you don't give a rats ass about victims of illegal immigrants, you only care about criminals such as him. That is why you and your ilk protect criminals and hate law abiding citizens that want justice.


According to people like him, immigration is a natural right.

I wonder, should the American Indian have felt the same way?
 
U.S. Sen. Michael Bennet has introduced legislation to aid Arturo Hernandez Garcia, who spent nine months living in the basement of a Denver church to avoid deportation and was arrested on Wednesday by immigration officers for removal from the U.S.

“Arturo has been a valued member of our community for nearly two decades,” Bennet said in a written statement. “As a business owner, he has contributed to our economy and has always worked hard to support his family. He should not be a priority for deportation. This is yet another example of this Administration’s misguided immigration policies that do not align with our national priorities and values.”

Colorado immigrant advocates say arrest of Arturo Hernandez Garcia is an affront to sanctuary movement The Colorado Democrat’s office said a private bill for the relief of Hernandez Garcia comes as Bennet has reached out to the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement and asked for more time in processing his case.

Hernandez Garcia was at work on Wednesday morning when ICE officers detained him unexpectedly. In October 2014, he took refuge in the basement of a Denver church for nine months, returning to his family in July 2015, after ICE sent him letter saying he was no longer an enforcement priority.

“Hernandez Garcia has overstayed his original, six-month visa by nearly 14 years,” ICE spokesman Carl Rusnok said in a written statement Wednesday. “He has exhausted his petitions through the immigration courts and through ICE. He is currently in ICE custody pending his removal.”
Bill introduced to air Arturo Hernandez Garcia

sanctuary-denver-arturo-hernandez-garcia-021.jpg


Also in Denver, Colorado

A Mexican woman seeking to avoid deportation is taking refuge in a Denver church after U.S. immigration authorities denied her request to remain in the country.

Jeanette Vizguerra (vihz-GEHR'-uh) skipped her scheduled check-in with Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials Wednesday in suburban Centennial. About 100 supporters demonstrated outside the building as her attorney, Hans Meyer, and a minister went inside and was told Vizguerra would not get another extension.

Meyer says the mother of four has been trying to get a visa granted to crime victims and the government has typically given extensions during that lengthy process.

ICE says she is an "enforcement priority" because she has two misdemeanor convictions and a judge had issued a deportation order for her in 2011.

Vizguerra vowed to continue her fight for her children's sakes.
https://www.usnews.com/news/colorad...an-goes-to-denver-church-to-avoid-deportation

85


Have we turned into Nazi Germany? This is ridiculous.

I just got ripped off by the IRS by some archaic tax laws.

I wonder if there are any sanctuary states out there for tax evaders.

Clearly no....they want the money.

Otherwise they would not be so upset with Trump for threatening to take it away.


You people clearly do not understand that if you are removing him from this country his wife and American kids are staying right here.

He is their income flow, meaning you're going to be paying for child support and anything else they need to get by. Since he will be in Mexico--there is no legal way to catch up to him or to force him to pay for child support. Since the American dollar is 22 to 1 against the Peso, there is no way possible he could earn enough money in Mexico to support a family here.

So while you're cheering this on, you're also burning up your wallets at the same time.

So the guy is knowingly living in a country and could be deported, yet he forms a business, he decides to marry and then have kids. So it looks like he made poor decisions and because of his illegal status that he had 14 years to take care, he is now being deported.

Don't do the crime if you can't serve the time.

The guy broke the law, choices have consequences. He probably should of thought about that.


You can rant and rave all day long from here to eternity but that's exactly what he did. You don't seem to understand something.

1. He goes back to Mexico
2. And we get his American kids and wife to support.

So who's really "doing the time here?"--LOL

You're still running with the guilt trip bullshit? Hahaha
His wife and anchor babies were already sucking the welfare tit....Just like most of the cockroaches do. Tell us something we don't know.
BTW...what part of Mexico are you from and how long have you been stealing from taxpayers?

I just got ripped off by the IRS by some archaic tax laws.

I wonder if there are any sanctuary states out there for tax evaders.

Clearly no....they want the money.

Otherwise they would not be so upset with Trump for threatening to take it away.


You people clearly do not understand that if you are removing him from this country his wife and American kids are staying right here.

He is their income flow, meaning you're going to be paying for child support and anything else they need to get by. Since he will be in Mexico--there is no legal way to catch up to him or to force him to pay for child support. Since the American dollar is 22 to 1 against the Peso, there is no way possible he could earn enough money in Mexico to support a family here.

So while you're cheering this on, you're also burning up your wallets at the same time.

So the guy is knowingly living in a country and could be deported, yet he forms a business, he decides to marry and then have kids. So it looks like he made poor decisions and because of his illegal status that he had 14 years to take care, he is now being deported.

Don't do the crime if you can't serve the time.

The guy broke the law, choices have consequences. He probably should of thought about that.


You can rant and rave all day long from here to eternity but that's exactly what he did. You don't seem to understand something.

1. He goes back to Mexico
2. And we get his American kids and wife to support.

So who's really "doing the time here?"--LOL

I'm good with that, we support many criminal's families, that is the price of Justice.
 
I just got ripped off by the IRS by some archaic tax laws.

I wonder if there are any sanctuary states out there for tax evaders.

Clearly no....they want the money.

Otherwise they would not be so upset with Trump for threatening to take it away.


You people clearly do not understand that if you are removing him from this country his wife and American kids are staying right here.

He is their income flow, meaning you're going to be paying for child support and anything else they need to get by. Since he will be in Mexico--there is no legal way to catch up to him or to force him to pay for child support. Since the American dollar is 22 to 1 against the Peso, there is no way possible he could earn enough money in Mexico to support a family here.

So while you're cheering this on, you're also burning up your wallets at the same time.

So the guy is knowingly living in a country and could be deported, yet he forms a business, he decides to marry and then have kids. So it looks like he made poor decisions and because of his illegal status that he had 14 years to take care, he is now being deported.

Don't do the crime if you can't serve the time.

The guy broke the law, choices have consequences. He probably should of thought about that.


You can rant and rave all day long from here to eternity but that's exactly what he did. You don't seem to understand something.

1. He goes back to Mexico
2. And we get his American kids and wife to support.

So who's really "doing the time here?"--LOL

You're still running with the guilt trip bullshit? Hahaha
His wife and anchor babies were already sucking the welfare tit....Just like most of the cockroaches do. Tell us something we don't know.
BTW...what part of Mexico are you from and how long have you been stealing from taxpayers?

Clearly no....they want the money.

Otherwise they would not be so upset with Trump for threatening to take it away.


You people clearly do not understand that if you are removing him from this country his wife and American kids are staying right here.

He is their income flow, meaning you're going to be paying for child support and anything else they need to get by. Since he will be in Mexico--there is no legal way to catch up to him or to force him to pay for child support. Since the American dollar is 22 to 1 against the Peso, there is no way possible he could earn enough money in Mexico to support a family here.

So while you're cheering this on, you're also burning up your wallets at the same time.

So the guy is knowingly living in a country and could be deported, yet he forms a business, he decides to marry and then have kids. So it looks like he made poor decisions and because of his illegal status that he had 14 years to take care, he is now being deported.

Don't do the crime if you can't serve the time.

The guy broke the law, choices have consequences. He probably should of thought about that.


You can rant and rave all day long from here to eternity but that's exactly what he did. You don't seem to understand something.

1. He goes back to Mexico
2. And we get his American kids and wife to support.

So who's really "doing the time here?"--LOL

I'm good with that, we support many criminal's families, that is the price of Justice.


No the article doesn't say that. They were not receiving welfare benefits--he was working, and people who work are not eligible for welfare benefits.

But you can bet his wife and American kids will be eligible for child support when he heads to Mexico. This is something you will be paying for, and to add insult to injury you will not be able to collect from him, because he's in Mexico.

2 kids--around $600 per month or higher, along with medical, dental, etc. etc.

ufonotcomingback.jpg
 
Clearly no....they want the money.

Otherwise they would not be so upset with Trump for threatening to take it away.


You people clearly do not understand that if you are removing him from this country his wife and American kids are staying right here.

He is their income flow, meaning you're going to be paying for child support and anything else they need to get by. Since he will be in Mexico--there is no legal way to catch up to him or to force him to pay for child support. Since the American dollar is 22 to 1 against the Peso, there is no way possible he could earn enough money in Mexico to support a family here.

So while you're cheering this on, you're also burning up your wallets at the same time.

So the guy is knowingly living in a country and could be deported, yet he forms a business, he decides to marry and then have kids. So it looks like he made poor decisions and because of his illegal status that he had 14 years to take care, he is now being deported.

Don't do the crime if you can't serve the time.

The guy broke the law, choices have consequences. He probably should of thought about that.


You can rant and rave all day long from here to eternity but that's exactly what he did. You don't seem to understand something.

1. He goes back to Mexico
2. And we get his American kids and wife to support.

So who's really "doing the time here?"--LOL

You're still running with the guilt trip bullshit? Hahaha
His wife and anchor babies were already sucking the welfare tit....Just like most of the cockroaches do. Tell us something we don't know.
BTW...what part of Mexico are you from and how long have you been stealing from taxpayers?

You people clearly do not understand that if you are removing him from this country his wife and American kids are staying right here.

He is their income flow, meaning you're going to be paying for child support and anything else they need to get by. Since he will be in Mexico--there is no legal way to catch up to him or to force him to pay for child support. Since the American dollar is 22 to 1 against the Peso, there is no way possible he could earn enough money in Mexico to support a family here.

So while you're cheering this on, you're also burning up your wallets at the same time.

So the guy is knowingly living in a country and could be deported, yet he forms a business, he decides to marry and then have kids. So it looks like he made poor decisions and because of his illegal status that he had 14 years to take care, he is now being deported.

Don't do the crime if you can't serve the time.

The guy broke the law, choices have consequences. He probably should of thought about that.


You can rant and rave all day long from here to eternity but that's exactly what he did. You don't seem to understand something.

1. He goes back to Mexico
2. And we get his American kids and wife to support.

So who's really "doing the time here?"--LOL

I'm good with that, we support many criminal's families, that is the price of Justice.


No the article doesn't say that. They were not receiving welfare benefits--he was working, and people who work are not eligible for welfare benefits.

But you can bet his wife and American kids will be eligible for child support when he heads to Mexico. This is something you will be paying for, and to add insult to injury you will not be able to collect from him, because he's in Mexico.

2 kids--around $600 per month or higher, along with medical, dental, etc. etc.

ufonotcomingback.jpg

Again the price of justice, America supports many criminal's families. We also have a women on this board that raised her kids without government money. Of course you don't want to hear that people actually can support themselves without a man.
 

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