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My daughter's Honduran boyfriend was deported from Canada in December. He says he will be on a train in Mexico by the beginning of August and will be in the USA by mid-August. What do you think? Will he make it? Or will he be caught in Mexico or at the US/Mexican border? Care to place a "guess?" Personally, I hope he is caught in Mexico and jailed for the two years or more that I heard Mexico often jails their illegal immigrants. If he is not caught and jailed in Mexico, I know that he will just keep on trying until he makes it and my daughter's future is going to go down the drain! Once he gets into the USA, he figures he will be back in Canada by September. I do NOT want this to happen! I am hoping against hope that he does NOT make it! What do you people think? Will he make it? Will the increased border patrol, NG, and/or Minutemen stop him if he manages to get through Mexico?

2006-07-15 19:29:38 · 14 answers · asked by Anonymous in Politics & Government Immigration

My daughter is 23, he is 33. He worked in the US for about 12 years and then came to Canada just before being deported from the US. Unable to find work as easily in Canada as in the US, he turned to selling cocaine. My daughter is NOT a drug user of any kind, but she met him through other friends and once she knew what he did for a living, she was already in love with him (he lied to her at first, telling her that he worked in construction, which he did do previously in the US), but she justified what he did with the fact that it was do that or starve. His deportation was based on being charged and convicted of drug trafficking, so he can not come back to Canada legally in the future, no matter what, as far as I know. She has visited him in Honduras, claims to love him and needs to be with him, no matter what. It breaks my heart because I feel she will end up moving to Honduras to be with him - living in a 3rd world country with him and their "future" children.

2006-07-15 20:10:50 · update #1

14 answers

Your daughter future doesn't lies in his hands. It lies in her hands. she could finds a no good worthless bum in Canada not only in Mexico. Instead of try to blame someone for what your might do in the future. try to figure out what she's doing now. As being a parent myself we always think that we knows what's best for our children. Not thinking that the one we think is the best for them some time is the worst for them. You can't teach a child your mistake. They'll learn on their own. If we stand back and let our children run their own lives, but keep a close eye on them and be there when they fall. We'll be proud.

2006-07-15 19:58:33 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

It depends on how good he was in bed. If your daughter really wants him back, she and he together will do anything to get him back. Helping him by legal means will assure that your grandchildren are in your circle in the future. Otherwise, your daughter may end up with him in Honduras. Make sure your daughter's future does not go down the drain by making sure his future does not go down the drain.

2006-07-16 02:59:31 · answer #2 · answered by Ricky 3 · 0 0

Look, fear that someone might be ruining you're child's life is insecurity on you're part talk to you're daughter and if talking does not work call the police when he arrives take the matter into yore own hands and keep control of it don't live in fear because of some punk.

2006-07-16 02:37:49 · answer #3 · answered by anemephistus 1 · 0 0

Well if he does come back call the Immigration Office in Canada and make a report. And if by chance your daughter is underage report him for statutory rape.

2006-07-16 02:41:16 · answer #4 · answered by Michele W 1 · 0 0

If you know when he will be crossing the border, and by what means - contact the border patrol. That would be the best chance you have of decreasing his chances of getting back in.

Unfortunately, our borders are so very porous, it is very easy for him to get back in.

Good luck!

2006-07-16 02:35:55 · answer #5 · answered by Houstonian 3 · 0 0

He'll be back and probably sooner than you think.
If he makes it through Mexico, it's a given. As long as he has at least $1,000.00 American dollars on him, he'll be back before all of his deportation records are filed!
Sorry...

2006-07-16 02:36:38 · answer #6 · answered by miki m 2 · 0 0

No, because I am patrolling the border with a sawed-off shotgun.

No one's gettin in my country but ME!

BLAM BLAM! Die you Injuns! Go back to Africa. We don't need no book learnin here.

2006-07-16 02:32:56 · answer #7 · answered by askthepizzaguy 4 · 0 0

let us all hope not, tell your daughter to be part of the solution and not the problem.

2006-07-16 12:33:11 · answer #8 · answered by jjissodamngreat 4 · 0 0

i hope not but i'm not sure increased attention to our borders will really secure anything.

2006-07-16 02:33:19 · answer #9 · answered by gumby 7 · 0 0

Not unless she married his worthless *** to bring him back legally.

2006-07-16 02:34:07 · answer #10 · answered by Joe Knows 3 · 0 0

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