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I live in Southern California and deportation seems to be in after upteen years of iggnoring it.. well I think that it sucks for people that have children here and been here rather illegal or not. well. look the point of the question what if you have established a job or career down here.. do you have to start all over in mexico or is there some sort of housing and assistance program for people that get deported? if not that is a really jacked up thing to do to people. Especially knowing that the government allowed this sort of behavior for years.. now they want to act...LMAO @ US government... i feel bad if people are deported who has never committed a crim other than to seek a better life for there family. can you tell me if they are sent back to start over with no place to go?

2007-03-15 10:26:30 · 26 answers · asked by Anonymous in Politics & Government Immigration

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they are sent back. no, there are no programs. no, there is no one to help them. likely they have no jobs and might not even be sent back anywhere near their families or where they are originally from, and also without any money. oftentimes they just turn around and come right back. needless to say, there are some flaws with the system on both sides of the border.

2007-03-15 10:35:22 · answer #1 · answered by KJC 7 · 5 0

My dad came here at age 6 (legally) he served in the Military and had a misdemeanor on his record. After 9/11 the whole homeland security became strict as far as breaking laws,etc. He found out thru the VA that he was never made a citizen even though he served in the military. When he went to sign his paperwork to become a citizen homeland security detained him and he spent 1 year in an immigration detention center. He has been deported 2 years ago. He leaves here in the U.S. me (31) 3 boys (22,19,16) and 2 grandchildren (9, 7). I being the oldest with no mother involved took on the responsibility of taking care of this family. My dad going to be 50 this year is too old to work in Mexico. They have age limits for getting a job leaving us his family to take care of him. We had to buy a house out there and we have to send him money to live on every month. Plus we have to go visit him at least every other month. Oh and let me not forget to mention the misdemeanor for which he was deported, per immigration they consider it a felony so that is why they deported him. The immigration has its own set of law guidelines

2007-03-15 12:13:44 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

#1 they are not immigrants they are illegal aliens, illegal aliens are arrested, held in jail, deported, and are free to do whatever they want in their country of origin once they are returned there. If they try to re-enter the U.S. and they are caught again, on their second offense they can receive up to 15yrs in a U.S. prison, and then they will be deported again.

#2 Regardless of the amount of time they have spent in the U.S. they became CRIMINALS the day they crossed the U.S. border ILLEGALLY.

#3 You claim the only crime they commited was to seek a better life for their family, well I too can seek a better life for my family by becoming a CRIMINAL, but I choose not to rob banks and jewelry stores to provide a better life for my family. I will provide for my family and still obey the law.

#4 These illegal alien criminals, by their own actions put their families in this position, they made their desicision to become criminals and to put their families in harms way the day they decided to cross our borders illegally.

#5 You can LYAO & feel bad all you want it is not going to help any illegal aliens who are in the U.S. illegally. If they don't leave now willingly with their families, they will soon be caught, seperated from their families, arrested, and deported.

#6 Yes there is housing and assistance. The Citizens of the U.S. will foot the bill for their arrest, jail time, and deportation, and that is the only thing we will do for them.

#7 Yes, they are sent back to start over with "NADA"?

So see how screwed up they made their lives and their families lives, they should have thought about the reprocussions before they crossed our borders illegally.

Beware the U.S. Govt. and its Citizens are no longer ignoring the illegal aliens, their free ride is over.

2007-03-15 11:20:11 · answer #3 · answered by Gianna M 5 · 5 0

Both those deported and those who voluntarily return, are back in this country before the Border Patrol Agents can get back to their positions on the line.
You can feel bad for them, however you need to get the facts straight. If they are being sent back they have done something of a criminal nature. They are referred to as ILLEGAL ALIENS for a reason. They are breaking the laws covered by the U.S. Immigration and Nationality act.
I would think that the taxpayers would be more concerned with the number of law enforcement officials being sent to prison while the ILLEGAL ALIENS AND DRUG SMUGGLERS ARE COLLECTION MILLION OF TAXPAYER DOLLARS FOR BREAKING THE LAW.

2007-03-15 12:10:59 · answer #4 · answered by Migra 3 · 1 0

Maybe the pro-illegals could set up an organization (without government funding) to help them. They could, but I bet they'd rather spend their time and money keeping them here. Maybe the ones who get sent back don't matter to them as much because they are no longer illegal. But you are right in a way. Where are their hearts when it comes to this problem? As for the rest of us (me anyway), I think we've already given up enough to them while they were here. I might make a donation to the ones who voluntarily leave.

2007-03-15 10:49:44 · answer #5 · answered by DJ 6 · 1 0

If an unlawful immigrant receives detained, he will be put in a detention center, looking forward to shuttle papers from his united states's embassy or consulate, a.ok.a. a non everlasting passport. He then will be placed interior a white van with the letters CBP or Border safe practices and pushed to the Mexican border. There he will be launched to the Mexican border patrol. His stuff is of no challenge to Uncle Sam.

2016-11-25 22:26:24 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Those are laws that should have been obeyed in the first place. They are NOT WANTED NOR NEEDED HERE! Do you realize that is ONE reason health care is so expensive? They get free health care and then skip out of the bill. Because they can't be tracked they are let go. Do you know that increase of TB and Hepatitis is from the increase of illegals here. It isn't a laughing matter that our government is playing all sides to get what the big business wants which is cheap labor.

They broke the law, then they need to pay for their actions. You don't break into someones home and don't expect consequences for their actions! What I have is mine and they have no business in my home taking things that isn't theirs to take!

2007-03-15 10:45:16 · answer #7 · answered by hera 4 · 1 1

Coyotes will have more work.
I know several Illegal Ali;ens who are deported two or three times in the same year, and they come back again on and on.
They work picking vegetables and they are always hired, so... they don't care. In Mexico they don't have anything.
Is nothing to lose for them. I am talking about the poorest Mexicans, most of indigenous descend. Entiendes lo que digo ese? sorry for my misspelled and grammar mistakes, English is not my main language.

2007-03-15 10:41:58 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 3 1

They are on their own, or their own country may help them. We pay for $10,000 a year's worth of education for each of their children in California, at the expense of our own children. $10 billion was spent by California on benefits for illegals last year, with $1 billion by Los Angeles county, separately. Emergency rooms are failing and our own children can't get an education in our schools due to siphoning of most education funds to address the 'problematic' ESL demographic.

Where is your sympathy for our people?

2007-03-15 12:21:39 · answer #9 · answered by DAR 7 · 1 0

I would talk to the President of Mexico if they are deported its his problem now. Sorry...the illegals take that chance being here illegally. Make sure your bank has access in Mexico.

2007-03-15 10:30:16 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 6 1

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