The Los Angeles Times is truly upset that tennis playing illegal aliens were caught by the U.S. Border Patrol. For years they have been given a free education--at the cost of quality education for honest American citizens. Every dime spent on the education of illegal aliens is a dime less spent on honest people.
Yet, after a "google" of the Times stories, not a single one noting that illegal aliens steal tax dollars and services from good law abiding people.
Instead, about every 2-3 weeks another sob story about "nice" illegal aliens,always blaming our laws for their plight.
"Their secret was out: Despite their upbringing in middle America, their academic success and their network of native-born friends, they had no permission to be in the United States. Their parents had brought them here illegally as children.
The Robles brothers, now out of jail but fighting removal in Immigration Court, are among thousands of young illegal immigrants in similar situations, living at risk of being expelled to countries they barely remember.
Two weeks ago, a Harvard University student who came from Mexico at age 4, Eric Balderas, joined their ranks after he was arrested by immigration agents at an airport in San Antonio."
I do feel sorry for these kids--their parents made the decision for them to break our laws.
Still they have broken our laws--they should be fighting their parent for this situation--not the taxpayers of the United States. The parents forced these children to be criminals--they need to go to jail. All need to be deported, together.
Why should we not enforce our laws? And, if we don't, what other laws should be ignored?
Stop crime, follow our immigration laws.
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Yet, after a "google" of the Times stories, not a single one noting that illegal aliens steal tax dollars and services from good law abiding people.
Instead, about every 2-3 weeks another sob story about "nice" illegal aliens,always blaming our laws for their plight.
"Their secret was out: Despite their upbringing in middle America, their academic success and their network of native-born friends, they had no permission to be in the United States. Their parents had brought them here illegally as children.
The Robles brothers, now out of jail but fighting removal in Immigration Court, are among thousands of young illegal immigrants in similar situations, living at risk of being expelled to countries they barely remember.
Two weeks ago, a Harvard University student who came from Mexico at age 4, Eric Balderas, joined their ranks after he was arrested by immigration agents at an airport in San Antonio."
I do feel sorry for these kids--their parents made the decision for them to break our laws.
Still they have broken our laws--they should be fighting their parent for this situation--not the taxpayers of the United States. The parents forced these children to be criminals--they need to go to jail. All need to be deported, together.
Why should we not enforce our laws? And, if we don't, what other laws should be ignored?
Stop crime, follow our immigration laws.
More...