anchor babies don't work? part 2

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droski

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notice no mention is made of deporting her parents. . .

Girl, unable to enter U.S., will try again - CNN.com

"It's a grave injustice that she has been separated from her parents for so long and we're here to rectify that situation," said lawyer David Sperling, in Guatemala City, Guatemala.

Emily Ruiz, the daughter of Guatemalan immigrants living in New York without documentation, had spent five months recuperating from asthma while visiting with her grandparents in Guatemala, Sperling said. When her grandfather accompanied her on a flight back to the United States on March 11, he was stopped by a customs official at Dulles International Airport in suburban Virginia for an immigration violation dating back some 20 years, the lawyer said.

He was denied entry into the United States, and that placed Emily in the middle of an immigration quagmire. According to her family, immigration officials gave her parents two options: Emily could be sent to Guatemala with her grandfather, or she could be turned over to state custody. She returned to Central America.

"She was basically deported to Guatemala, not in the legal sense, but effectively this is what happened," Sperling said. "We're not here to criticize the government; really, we do not know who is responsible for this."


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No they don't work. They just found another way around the system. If you're here illegally, they should deport you and your baby and daddy too. No exceptions and who cares if they were born here, they need to change that.
 
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notice no mention is made of deporting her parents. . .

Deport them from where? I read that the father was denied entry.

How do you propose we deport that which is not here?

Nevermind. Grandfather was denied entry. Are her parents in country?

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The story doesn't explain at all how it is that the parents are here "without documentation." I'm not sure this supports your theory, droski, until we understand that. On its face it doesn't support your theory of "anchor babies" since she was not allowed to come back and serve as the "anchor."

To support your claim, the little girl would have to be the reason the parents are allowed to stay and that's not established.
 
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No they don't work. They just found another way around the system. If you're here illegally, they should deport you and your baby and daddy too. No exceptions and who cares if they were born here, they need to change that.

So if the child was born here, where can it go? It's not a citizen of it's parents country.:loco:
 

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