Tell me if Laken/Joycelyn/Kate's etc... families lives were disrupted. Get all of the illegals out and yes, there will be mistakes made and then let people who we actually need in this country in this country.
I'm not a fan of diddlers.... are you? Par the course for your kind, sticking up for each other. You haven't replied to my previous comment dismantling your poor argument so I assumed you already lost.... You were arguing how less consumers and less demand was actually a good thing.
It just seems less like deporting American citizens and more like young minor children staying with their mothers who are being deported, absent evidence to the contrary.
LMAO, there's no proof at this time. As much as you wish there was. I find it hilarious that you change topics more often than you probably change your underwear. I was just commenting on your post to another poster, not arguing with you. Surely you can tell the difference? I guess not.
And yet still haven't replied to my post directed at your comments in regards to illegal immigration. You want less people, less consumers, and less demand.
Exclusive: Guatemalan document undercuts U.S. claims on child deportations The same folks that want to post the 10 commandments in every classroom sure do bear false witness quite a bit....
I don't know why you quoted my post when linking this article. I was discussing citizen children whose mother was being deported (also younger in most cases). That article is about children that were sent alone to the US and illegally immigrating being deported because they were illegal immigrants (and the admin putting spin on it that they were reuniting them with their families). Of course the families wanted these minors to stay in America, they sent them to sneak into America by themselves in the first place. These are also older minors, 10-17 versus 2-10. Sending a 17-year-old to go sneak into America (and presumably get the family over later), though I wouldn't recommend it, is a much more reasonable plan than leaving your 2-year-old behind when you are deported.