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    Quote Originally Posted by CountFloyd
    Immigration activist sounds so much better than illegal alien, don't you think?
    Yes, quite quaint my dear.

    What I would like to know is why is he going to Mexico and what he/they think this will do? If his mother has not recorded his birth in Mexico he is not even a Mexican citizen and has no rights down there.

    Sin fronteras my backside, they should call themselves "salida solemente" exit only.
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    John B - your avatar is "very nice".
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    Interesting title this paper gives the article isn't it?

    http://news.bostonherald.com/national/v ... eid=166942

    7-year-old son of immigration activist holed up in Chicago church heading to MexicoBy Associated Press
    Sunday, November 12, 2006 - Updated: 09:21 AM EST

    CHICAGO - The 7-year-old son of an immigration activist who took refuge in a church to avoid being deported is heading to Mexico on Sunday to seek the support of national legislators.

    Saul Arellano, who is an American citizen, is scheduled to meet with members of the Mexican House of Representatives and the Mexican Senate on Tuesday in an effort to get a resolution supporting Elvira Arellano’s bid to stay in the United States.

    Elvira Arellano was supposed to surrender to federal authorities for deportation to Mexico in mid-August. Instead, she took refuge at the Adalberto United Methodist Church.

    “It’s just another added pressure,” said Emma Lozano, executive director of the immigration-rights group Centro Sin Fronteras, who will accompany the boy to Mexico. “We really believe Mexico could use its influence more in supporting people like Elvira.”

    Lozano and Saul will meet with Mexican human rights activist Rosario Ibarra, who is also a member of the Senate, in an effort to enlist her support.

    The boy has been speaking at conferences and writing letters to political figures including President Bush and Mexican President Vicente Fox, asking for help.

    Arellano has said deporting her would effectively deport her son, and violate his rights.

    She was arrested in 1997 soon after crossing into the United States and was sent back to Mexico.

    She returned and was arrested again in 2002 and was convicted of working as a cleaning woman at O’Hare International Airport under a false Social Security number.
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