Do you consider this Justice? Is this who we are?

Why didn’t Biden pardon him, ya know, like he did his own family.

Racist?
A pardon doesn’t magically grant him legal immigration status.

He’d be subject to deportation no matter what.
 
He dodged La Migra for 19 years, so he gets citizenship.

Is that how it works?

He was busy for 19 years…no chance to get legal greencard or citizenship….you know.
 
So you think the solution is to deport US Citizens to Guatemala where there family has no jobs and no where to live....

Explain to me how this Makes America Great?

Two American Citizens have their father deported and US Citizen has lost her husband...

It seems MAGA stands for fuck Americans..

So you think the solution is to deport US Citizens to Guatemala

Deport? They need to buy their own airline tickets.

where there family has no jobs and no where to live....

Sounds serious!

Explain to me how this Makes America Great?

Allowing law breakers to remain here for 19 years doesn't make America great.

Two American Citizens have their father deported and US Citizen has lost her husband...

Don't do the crime if you can't do the time.
 
Yes. It took me several years to come to terms with that, but yes.

I didn't know, but I do now.
I love how they are all saying they want to never go back...

They all are going back ASAP... That is where there lives are... They will go back and be a little bit more careful... Best way for them is change name slightly, get new passport and reenter...
Could even try and get married under new name... That would be interesting..
 
Rather than asking who the legitimate party is let’s ask about who they are and what they did.
 
So you think the solution is to deport US Citizens to Guatemala

Deport? They need to buy their own airline tickets.

where there family has no jobs and no where to live....

Sounds serious!

Explain to me how this Makes America Great?

Allowing law breakers to remain here for 19 years doesn't make America great.

Two American Citizens have their father deported and US Citizen has lost her husband...

Don't do the crime if you can't do the time.
Don’t be the slime and then go and whine when it’s your time.
 
So you think the solution is to deport US Citizens to Guatemala

Deport? They need to buy their own airline tickets.

where there family has no jobs and no where to live....

Sounds serious!

Explain to me how this Makes America Great?

Allowing law breakers to remain here for 19 years doesn't make America great.

Two American Citizens have their father deported and US Citizen has lost her husband...

Don't do the crime if you can't do the time.
Explain what Crime the kids committed...

Oh I got it, they were born a crime....

This guy is married to an US Citizen...

If he went to Guatemala and married his wife again, that should allow him access to the country... They have a clear history together....
 
Explain what Crime the kids committed...

Oh I got it, they were born a crime....

This guy is married to an US Citizen...

If he went to Guatemala and married his wife again, that should allow him access to the country... They have a clear history together....

Explain what Crime the kids committed...

I was talking about the illegal alien dad.

This guy is married to an US Citizen...


The wife of a criminal often suffers for the crimes of their husband.

If he went to Guatemala and married his wife again, that should allow him access to the country...

If he hadn't broken the law first, he'd have a better chance to succeed with this claim.
 
Here in this video is a Guatemalan man that was deported this week. This man was here in the U.S. illegally but he has been here for 19 years and he is married and has 2 children, one of which is 4 months old.



Imagine the consequences that his family is now going to suffer.

Is this Justice? Is this who we are now?

If he is being deported he is either a criminal, he has a previous order of deportation or he was in the company of violent criminals who were ordered deported.

I really have no sympathy at all. He's been here for 19 years as an illegal, he married knowing he was here illegally and had children knowing he was an illegal. His doing. All of it.
 
If I snuck into Guatemala and lived there for 19 years, why should they make me a citizen when they find out?

They would send me back to the US and tell me to legally apply for Guatemalan citizenship.

When people commit crimes, they get separated from their families.

Moms get a DUI, they go to jail, they are separated from their kids every day.
 
Explain what Crime the kids committed...

Oh I got it, they were born a crime....

This guy is married to an US Citizen...

If he went to Guatemala and married his wife again, that should allow him access to the country... They have a clear history together....
Stop with the liberal nonsense heart pulling strings of what did the kids do. Jesus Christ, you liberals are fucking too far gone you lost the election accept it, get over it and move on. He was here 19 years, sucks to be him that he finally was deported. I could care less.
 
Explain what Crime the kids committed...

I was talking about the illegal alien dad.
You are punishing Children for their fathers mistake...
This guy is married to an US Citizen...

The wife of a criminal often suffers for the crimes of their husband.
That is not justifying it..
If he went to Guatemala and married his wife again, that should allow him access to the country...

If he hadn't broken the law first, he'd have a better chance to succeed with this claim.
Does the punishment fit the crime?

If he did everything in the right order then there would have been no punishment..

So now Children have to grow up without a father ina one parent family...

Well please don't ever say you have family values again... It is clear you are anti family... I will also point out it goes against Christ's teachings too.
 
Which of those attempts at immigration reform had amnesty and a path to citizenship for someone like the man in the OP?
Some actually did... remember Trump tried to get a deal and came up with a plan for the DACA people and Pelosi shamelessly blocked it from a vote even when members of her own party wanted it....
We can't argue with you libs because you are so underinformed and misinformed its like arguing with a two year old about auto repair....
There have been plans for work permits blocked by democrat's and unions over and over again... Trump will get it done but only after the gangster criminals are sent home...
 
You are punishing Children for their fathers mistake...

That is not justifying it..

Does the punishment fit the crime?

If he did everything in the right order then there would have been no punishment..

So now Children have to grow up without a father ina one parent family...

Well please don't ever say you have family values again... It is clear you are anti family... I will also point out it goes against Christ's teachings too.
You’re a fucking joke. You really are cowboy Ted my ass.🤣
 
I have nothing against keeping the family together - in Guatemala. We'll even pay for the trip.

Wow, you do have a lot of heart, don't you? Send the American family to live in Guatemala, right?

While the country offers breathtaking natural beauty, rich cultural heritage, and warm hospitality, it also faces numerous challenges such as poverty, inadequate housing, crime, and limited access to quality healthcare and education. Here are answers to some key questions about the living conditions in Guatemala:
1. What percentage of the population lives below the national poverty level? Nationally, between 56-64% of the population lives below the national poverty level or $2/day. This poverty rate rises to over 75% in rural areas.
2. How many people live in extreme poverty in Guatemala. In rural areas 0f Guatemala, family incomes average $4/day
Approximately 21.5% of the population in Guatemala lives in extreme poverty, with less than $1/day. Rural dwellers account for 91% of those living in extreme poverty.

3. What is the average family income in rural areas?
3. How many homes in Guatemala are considered inadequate.
Approximately 61% of homes in Guatemala have been determined to be inadequate. These homes lack basic services, such as drinking water or sewage, or require improvements such as floors, ceilings, or walls.

4. What are the housing conditions in Guatemala like? It is estimated that there are well over a million houses in Guatemala cobbled together with cornstalks, cane, and scavenged materials. During the wet months, wind-driven rain blows through the walls, drips from the roofs, and often turns dirt floors into parasitic muck.





It is estimated that there are well over a million houses in Guatemala cobbled together with cornstalks, cane, and scavenged materials. During the wet months, wind-driven rain blows through the walls, drips from the roofs, and often turns dirt floors into parasitic muck.
5. How safe is it to live in Guatemala? Guatemala has a high level of violent crime, including extortion, murder, armed robbery, carjacking, narcotics trafficking, and gang activity. Local police may lack the resources to respond effectively to criminal incidents, resulting in a low arrest and conviction rate.
6. What are the main challenges faced by Guatemala? Guatemala faces formidable challenges including weak governance, endemic corruption, pervasive poverty, food insecurity, severe violence, citizen insecurity, shrinking space for civil society, lack of respect for human rights, and inequitable access to economic opportunities and social services.
7. How does the Guatemalan economy compare to other countries in the region? The Guatemalan economy is the largest in Central America and has been growing at an average rate of 3.3% from 2015 to 2018. However, Guatemala remains one of the poorest countries in Latin America and the Caribbean, with highly unequal incomes and chronically malnourished children.
8. What is the poverty rate in Guatemala? The poverty rate in Guatemala is high, with between 56-64% of the population living below the national poverty level or $2/day. This rate rises to over 75% in rural areas.
9. Is Guatemala a safe country to visit or live? Guatemala has a high level of crime, including violent crime and organized crime. The US Department of State currently recommends US citizens Reconsider Travel to Guatemala due to crime. Some areas have increased risk.
 
Some actually did... remember Trump tried to get a deal and came up with a plan for the DACA people and Pelosi shamelessly blocked it from a vote even when members of her own party wanted it....
We can't argue with you libs because you are so underinformed and misinformed its like arguing with a two year old about auto repair....
There have been plans for work permits blocked by democrat's and unions over and over again... Trump will get it done but only after the gangster criminals are sent home...
So this guy who lived and worked here for 19 years and started a family, not bothering anyone, is a gangster?

You’re gaslighting.
 
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