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    Quote Originally Posted by GRITS
    I was waiting to read their Christmas lists at the end of the story..

    I feel like she was simply laying the ground work for donations to help them have a wonderful christmas without "mommy"

    Well, I have a Christmas wish for them... I want them reunited with "mommy" in Mexico.
    Hahaha! You and me both. Plus she just had to mention that her car had been repossessed- I bet she is angling for some car dealership to give her a free minivan so she can haul her new brood around. Does her apartment manager know that instead of having 4 people live in the apartment there are now 10? I doubt he or she will be real pleased.

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    I'll spring for a bus ticket too. Reunite them with the mother. They are her responsibility not ours.

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    According to a spanish version of the story the 13 year old Esmeralda is not even a US Citizen.

    google translated version

    http://translate.google.com/translate?u ... n&ie=UTF-8

    original spanish version

    http://www.elmananadevalles.com/periodi ... m?id=92325


    Tragedia de matrimonio de paisanos, en Texas Tragedy of marriage countrymen in Texas
    Deportaron a padre y madre, pero les quitaron a 3 niños Son potosinos y urge que el Gobierno les ayude Deportaron to father and mother, but they were removed to 3 children are potosinos and urges that the government will help them

    Por: Antonio MartÃ*nez Chávez By: Antonio Martinez Chavez

    Doloroso drama is experiencing a family of countrymen potosinos deported from Texas, United States, having been separated from their 6 children, all of whom are minors and deported to our country, from where they have embarked on an intense campaign to recover them because three of them they are American citizens, having been born in that country, a situation that further complicates the situation.

    The victims of unfair immigration laws of the neighboring country are Eliodoro Ceballos and Esmeralda Jaramillo of Ceballos, originating in the community Drying Charco, Municipality of maize City, who had several years living in Beaumont, Texas to offer a brighter future for their children .

    In Mexico had left with relatives to Fatima, Esmeralda and Porfirio, 16, 12 and 13 years respectively, who were led between the years 2003 and 2005.

    In that country had to Sergio, Victor and Francisco, 9, 5 and 4 years.

    All of them are studying in various grades at schools in Beaumont.

    However, the previous week because of a family discussion turned to the police arresting clarifications, but was discovered the illegal status of the couple, and hence the drama began.

    Husbands were deported to Mexico but six children were abandoned. Condolidos at the situation and abandoned children, a family of Americans of low economic status, and Christoper Cristine the Norwood collected, but the government of that country called Victor, and Sergio Francisco for a house welfare, as American citizens.

    The remaining three, Fatima, Esmeralda and Porfirio would also be deported to San Luis Potosi. The case, one among hundreds or thousands of similar tragedies relatives of Mexican immigrants who cross the border seeking better living conditions, have children in that country but deported, was accosted by the newspaper "The Voice 'of Beaumont, starting a crusade to seek legal assistance for the family.

    Meanwhile in San Luis Potosi, spouses victims of this injustice cry out desperately for their children, and hope that the Mexican government and the state will help them to recover.


    Quote Originally Posted by miguelina
    "We don't want to go back to Mexico," said an outspoken Esmeralda Ceballos, 13, who was born in Raleigh, N.C. "We want to stay here and go to school. We do miss our mom a lot, but the truth is we have no future in Mexico. This is where we belong. This is our country."
    While I commend the couple for trying to do the help, the above statement gives me pause. The 13 year old is repeating the dogma of all illegals. The kids belong with their mother and should be reunited with her in Mexico.

    By the way where is the father?

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    I would bet the bank that the reason the kids is left is because of all the money they draw from us taxpayers. Anybody want to take me up on it?

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    My first thought too was WELFARE. Am becoming cynical.

    Fences make good neighbors.
    "Distrust and caution are the parents of security."
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    HOW CAN A MOTHER WHO IS ILLEGALLY HERE DRIVE DRUNK. IT SEEMS TO ME SHE WOULD BE ULTRA CAREFUL TO DECREASE HER CHANCES OF GETTING DEPORTED. I DO FEEL SORRY FOR THE KIDS THOUGH...ESPECIALLY THE YOUNGER ONES. THEY HAVE CARELESS PARENTS.
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