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    In the article all reference to immigrant or immigrants should be changed to ILLEGAL or ILLEGALS.

    "Others, clean-cut in American clothes, were captured after years living illegally in the shadows. Many entered the United States as children, when U.S. businesses welcomed their laborer parents and the government looked the other way. They built careers and started families, raising kids who are U.S. citizens."

    Of course U.S. businesses would welcome the ILLEGALS and their Anchors; they realized the U.S. Taxpayers would furnish the benefits for their ILLEGALS and Anchors while their Bottom Line continued to fatten at the expense of everything from our Health Care System to our Education System and again not to mention our National Security. Cheap Labor at any cost for the Political Contributors and Special Interest Groups such as the Chamber of Commerce

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    In the article all reference to immigrant or immigrants should be changed to ILLEGAL or ILLEGALS.

    "Others, clean-cut in American clothes, were captured after years living illegally in the shadows. Many entered the United States as children, when U.S. businesses welcomed their laborer parents and the government looked the other way. They built careers and started families, raising kids who are U.S. citizens."

    Of course U.S. businesses would welcome the ILLEGALS and their Anchors; they realized the U.S. Taxpayers would furnish the benefits for their ILLEGALS and Anchors while their Bottom Line continued to fatten at the expense of everything from our Health Care System to our Education System and again not to mention our National Security. Cheap Labor at any cost for the Political Contributors and Special Interest Groups such as the Chamber of Commerce

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    Victoria Villagrana found temporary refuge in a hilltop tenement overlooking the border fence.

    Jesuit priests provide the cramped apartment as part of an outreach program for homeless migrant women and children. Villagrana, 42, arrived with an infant daughter, a 12-year-old son and a 9-year-old daughter.

    The children are U.S. citizens, culturally and legally. Luis, a grim-faced middle-school student in Mexico for the first time, translates for his mom.

    She was born in Nayarit but has lived in Los Angeles 21 years. She and the children were traveling in Arizona with her husband, a truck driver, when a conflict erupted. Villagrana and the children sought refuge at a domestic-violence shelter. Police came and discovered she was undocumented.
    Her son had to translate for her in mexico?!?!?!

    Either way they should be demanding relief from their own countries, NOT raping ours! I have absolutely zero sympathy for illegal aliens.
    Join our efforts to Secure America's Borders and End Illegal Immigration by Joining ALIPAC's E-Mail Alerts network (CLICK HERE)
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    Victoria Villagrana found temporary refuge in a hilltop tenement overlooking the border fence.

    Jesuit priests provide the cramped apartment as part of an outreach program for homeless migrant women and children. Villagrana, 42, arrived with an infant daughter, a 12-year-old son and a 9-year-old daughter.

    The children are U.S. citizens, culturally and legally. Luis, a grim-faced middle-school student in Mexico for the first time, translates for his mom.

    She was born in Nayarit but has lived in Los Angeles 21 years. She and the children were traveling in Arizona with her husband, a truck driver, when a conflict erupted. Villagrana and the children sought refuge at a domestic-violence shelter. Police came and discovered she was undocumented.
    Her son had to translate for her in mexico?!?!?!

    Either way they should be demanding relief from their own countries, NOT raping ours! I have absolutely zero sympathy for illegal aliens.
    Join our efforts to Secure America's Borders and End Illegal Immigration by Joining ALIPAC's E-Mail Alerts network (CLICK HERE)
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    Quote Originally Posted by miguelina
    Victoria Villagrana found temporary refuge in a hilltop tenement overlooking the border fence.

    Jesuit priests provide the cramped apartment as part of an outreach program for homeless migrant women and children. Villagrana, 42, arrived with an infant daughter, a 12-year-old son and a 9-year-old daughter.

    The children are U.S. citizens, culturally and legally. Luis, a grim-faced middle-school student in Mexico for the first time, translates for his mom.

    She was born in Nayarit but has lived in Los Angeles 21 years. She and the children were traveling in Arizona with her husband, a truck driver, when a conflict erupted. Villagrana and the children sought refuge at a domestic-violence shelter. Police came and discovered she was undocumented.
    Her son had to translate for her in mexico?!?!?!

    Either way they should be demanding relief from their own countries, NOT raping ours! I have absolutely zero sympathy for illegal aliens.
    On the positive side she did take her Anchor with her and as of now she does not consider her child as nothing more than a throwaway for her agenda to steal from U.S. Taxpayers..

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    Quote Originally Posted by miguelina
    Victoria Villagrana found temporary refuge in a hilltop tenement overlooking the border fence.

    Jesuit priests provide the cramped apartment as part of an outreach program for homeless migrant women and children. Villagrana, 42, arrived with an infant daughter, a 12-year-old son and a 9-year-old daughter.

    The children are U.S. citizens, culturally and legally. Luis, a grim-faced middle-school student in Mexico for the first time, translates for his mom.

    She was born in Nayarit but has lived in Los Angeles 21 years. She and the children were traveling in Arizona with her husband, a truck driver, when a conflict erupted. Villagrana and the children sought refuge at a domestic-violence shelter. Police came and discovered she was undocumented.
    Her son had to translate for her in mexico?!?!?!

    Either way they should be demanding relief from their own countries, NOT raping ours! I have absolutely zero sympathy for illegal aliens.
    On the positive side she did take her Anchor with her and as of now she does not consider her child as nothing more than a throwaway for her agenda to steal from U.S. Taxpayers..

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    "She was born in Nayarit but has lived in Los Angeles 21 years. She and the children were traveling in Arizona with her husband, a truck driver, when a conflict erupted. Villagrana and the children sought refuge at a domestic-violence shelter. Police came and discovered she was undocumented."

    Heckuva a "conflict", ya think? Nice. We need more folks like these...

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    "She was born in Nayarit but has lived in Los Angeles 21 years. She and the children were traveling in Arizona with her husband, a truck driver, when a conflict erupted. Villagrana and the children sought refuge at a domestic-violence shelter. Police came and discovered she was undocumented."

    Heckuva a "conflict", ya think? Nice. We need more folks like these...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Larry
    "She was born in Nayarit but has lived in Los Angeles 21 years. She and the children were traveling in Arizona with her husband, a truck driver, when a conflict erupted. Villagrana and the children sought refuge at a domestic-violence shelter. Police came and discovered she was undocumented."

    Heckuva a "conflict", ya think? Nice. We need more folks like these...
    This comment never grow old: "We heard so much about how blessed the United States was that "family values did not stop when the ILLEGALS crossed our southern borders" from our last President; we could see their "family values" in action murder, rape, and theft among others of their values in our court system."

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    Quote Originally Posted by Larry
    "She was born in Nayarit but has lived in Los Angeles 21 years. She and the children were traveling in Arizona with her husband, a truck driver, when a conflict erupted. Villagrana and the children sought refuge at a domestic-violence shelter. Police came and discovered she was undocumented."

    Heckuva a "conflict", ya think? Nice. We need more folks like these...
    This comment never grow old: "We heard so much about how blessed the United States was that "family values did not stop when the ILLEGALS crossed our southern borders" from our last President; we could see their "family values" in action murder, rape, and theft among others of their values in our court system."

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