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    Feds won't act on child's question to first lady

    Feds won't act on child's question to first lady
    By the CNN Wire Staff
    May 20, 2010 10:58 a.m. EDT

    Unscripted moment for first ladySTORY HIGHLIGHTS
    Student asks first lady Michelle Obama about president's immigration policies

    Mrs. Obama on visit to Washington-area school with Mexico's first lady

    "But my mom doesn't have any" papers, girl tells first lady

    Department of Homeland Security won't move to deport child's mother, official says
    Washington (CNN) -- Immigration officials will not swoop in to deport a woman whose daughter asked first lady Michelle Obama about "taking people away" if they don't have proper paperwork, a Department of Homeland Security spokesman said Thursday.

    Immigration and Customs Enforcement investigations are based on "solid law enforcement work and not classroom Q and As," said DHS spokesman Matt Chandler. Immigration and Customs Enforcement is a part of DHS.

    The statement comes after a student concerned about her mother's legal status asked the first lady about the president's immigration policies Wednesday.

    "My mom said, I think that she says that, Barack Obama is going to take away everybody that doesn't have papers," the young girl told Mrs. Obama as she visited a Washington-area school with Mexican first lady Margarita Zavala.

    The unscripted moment was sandwiched between examples of Michelle Obama's signature policy initiatives -- a lesson on healthy eating and an exercise session -- and forced the first lady to walk the fine line of immigration reform policy language.

    "Yeah, well, that's something that we have to work on, right? To make sure that people can be here with the right kind of papers, right? That's exactly right," she said.

    The girl replied, "But my mom doesn't have any."

    "[W]ell we have to work on that; we have to fix that and everybody's got to work together in Congress to make sure that happens. That's right," Obama said before moving to the next question.

    Dana Tofig, a spokesman for Montgomery County, Maryland, schools, said the district would not identify the student and does "not ask about the immigration status of our students and their families."

    "There was a Supreme Court decision that makes it clear that if there's proof of residency in the county, then we educate the child," Tofig said.

    "And we're not going to identify the student or her parents. We protect the identity of our students."

    Immigration took center stage in Washington on Wednesday as the president welcomed his Mexican counterpart, Felipe Calderon, to the White House.

    Both leaders used the occasion -- the fourth time they have met for bilateral talks -- to take sharp aim at Arizona's controversial new law meant to crack down on illegal immigrants.

    Calderon characterized the measure as discriminatory; Obama called it a "misdirected expression of frustration."

    Obama also repeated his call for a comprehensive immigration overhaul.
    http://www.cnn.com/2010/POLITICS/05/20/ ... migration/
    Illegal aliens remain exempt from American laws, while they DEMAND American rights...

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    Now what would have happened if this child related some other crime? Like say my mother smokes crack.

    When an illegal alien chooses to have a child in the U.S. or brings a child into the U.S. illegally isn't that child endangerment.

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    you had to know this was coming.
    ICE should have been down there and found out who this kid was and
    gone and taken the kid, mother and any other family member into custody

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    Immigration and Customs Enforcement investigations are based on "solid law enforcement work and not classroom Q and As," said DHS spokesman Matt Chandler. Immigration and Customs Enforcement is a part of DHS.
    Well...what if a classroom Q and A results in solid law enforcement information? Don't you have a duty to follow up on it?
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