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    TX-ANCHOR BABY RETURNS TO U.S. TO CONTINUE INVASION

    "Delgado, who returned to Houston three years ago after spending much of his childhood in Mexico, said immigration officials were suspicious because he spoke very little English. He said they kept saying, "No, these papers aren't yours.""

    Torres said Delgado's case may have been complicated for the Border Patrol because Delgado's family used a fake Mexican birth certificate to enroll him in school in Mexico.

    Sounds like an Anchor who returned to his home country with his family and now has decided to continue his invasion as an Anchor. An opportunity to challenge the abuse of the 14th Amendment by the ILLEGALS and their Anchors.

    Man, 19, deported may be Houston-born citizen
    Border Patrol doubted his papers because he speaks very little English
    By SUSAN CARROLL
    HOUSTON CHRONICLE
    June 23, 2010, 9:33PM

    Immigration officials are reviewing whether a 19-year-old man deported last week from South Texas is actually a U.S. citizen born in Houston.

    Luis Alberto Delgado said he and his older brother were stopped last Thursday by a Jim Wells County Sheriff captain, who called the U.S. Border Patrol.

    Despite carrying a birth certificate showing he was born at Houston's Ben Taub Hospital, a state of Texas ID card and a Social Security card, Delgado said he was taken into Border Patrol custody, questioned for eight hours and pressured into signing paperwork that cleared the way for his removal to Mexico.

    Delgado, who returned to Houston three years ago after spending much of his childhood in Mexico, said immigration officials were suspicious because he spoke very little English. He said they kept saying, "No, these papers aren't yours."

    "What they did to me was discrimination," Delgado said in a telephone interview from Reynosa. "I don't understand why they did this."

    "I am an American citizen," he said.

    A U.S. Border Patrol spokesman said that officials do not comment on individual cases. A spokesman for the Texas Department of State Health Services, Chris Van Deusen, confirmed that the state has a birth certificate on file matching the information on one provided to authorities by Delgado. The Houston Chronicle reviewed a certified copy of the birth certificate.

    U.S. immigration officials have faced scrutiny in recent years over allegations that they have deported U.S. citizens, including a high-profile case of a mentally disabled Los Angeles man who was lost for months in Mexico in 2007. Rep. Zoe Lofgren, D-Calif., said some cases in the past have been "appalling," but she was encouraged that Immigration and Customs Enforcement Assistant Secretary John Morton has taken steps to help revise guidelines to prevent such situations.

    Isaias Torres, a Houston immigration attorney who took Delgado's case pro bono, said he contacted immigration officials Monday and said they initially were responsive to concerns that Delgado is a citizen but have not taken steps to return him to the U.S.

    "I hope they will move on this quickly," he said. "We want him back here."

    Stopped by a sheriff
    Delgado and his brother, Eduardo Luis Pompa, dropped their niece off in Falfurrias last Thursday afternoon and were about 5 miles outside of Alice when they were stopped by a county sheriff.

    Capt. Joe R. Martinez said he pulled Pompa over because the passenger, Delgado, was not wearing a seat belt. Martinez said he asked Pompa for a driver's license, but he did not have one. He also did not speak English, Martinez said.

    Martinez said he asked the Border Patrol for help to identify the brothers.

    Martinez said he booked Pompa into the county jail for driving without a license, and the Border Patrol took Delgado into immigration custody. Martinez said Pompa was released from jail after posting bail after jailers were told by federal officials that he is a U.S. citizen.

    In the meantime, Delgado was at a South Texas Border Patrol station being questioned by immigration agents about his papers.

    He said he was detained from 4 p.m. to midnight and pressured to sign paperwork that resulted in his being sent to Matamoros.

    "The official that was holding me told me I had to sign them … or I would have to stay there," Delgado said.

    "I thought if I signed them, they'd let me go free, and I could return to Houston," he said.

    Stranded in Reynosa
    Delgado said he never was expressly told by the agent that he would be released from custody in the U.S. if he signed the papers, but he believed that to be true.

    Torres said Delgado's case may have been complicated for the Border Patrol because Delgado's family used a fake Mexican birth certificate to enroll him in school in Mexico.

    He said school officials in Mexico historically give parents of U.S. children a hard time enrolling them in school without a Mexican birth certificate and look the other way if it's fraudulent.

    Still, Torres questioned why Delgado was allowed to pass through the port of entry in Laredo three years ago without incident and why immigration officials didn't take more time to verify all of his documents. He said Delgado simply didn't know any better than to sign the immigration paperwork last week, Torres said.

    "He's just a teenager," Torres said.

    When Delgado tried to come back to the U.S. through the port of entry, he said he was told he could face up to 20 years in prison for entering the country after being deported.

    Now, Delgado said, he is stranded in Reynosa, trying to understand how he ended up barred from the U.S.

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    "He said school officials in Mexico historically give parents of U.S. children a hard time enrolling them in school without a Mexican birth certificate and look the other way if it's fraudulent."

    A perfect description of an Anchor Baby.

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    Torres said Delgado's case may have been complicated for the Border Patrol because Delgado's family used a fake Mexican birth certificate to enroll him in school in Mexico.
    So, Mexico requires a birth certificate to enroll in school, yet we allow illegal aliens in our schools without a whimper.
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    Not surprising a so-called IMMIGRATION Blog in the Houston Chron online newspaper with an Agenda of supporting ILLEGALS and their Anchors has cherry picked quotes from the above source article to demand why this U.S. Citizens (Anchor Baby) was deported:

    DHS mum on deportation of U.S. citizen. Why?

    Brett Coomer / Houston Chronicle
    Eduardo Luis Pompa, 21, whose brother, Luis Alberto Delgado, a United States citizen, was deported to Mexico last week, poses for a portrait at the law offices of Isias Torres in Houston.


    In case you didn't see it, Susan Carroll had a story in today's paper that's getting a lot of attention: It looks like an American citizen was deported to Mexico.

    From her story:

    Immigration officials are reviewing whether a 19-year-old man deported last week from South Texas is actually a U.S. citizen born in Houston.

    Luis Alberto Delgado said he and his older brother were stopped last Thursday by a Jim Wells County Sheriff captain, who called the U.S. Border Patrol.

    Despite carrying a birth certificate showing he was born at Houston's Ben Taub Hospital, a state of Texas ID card and a Social Security card, Delgado said he was taken into Border Patrol custody, questioned for eight hours and pressured into signing paperwork that cleared the way for his removal to Mexico.

    Delgado, who returned to Houston three years ago after spending much of his childhood in Mexico, said immigration officials were suspicious because he spoke very little English. He said they kept saying, "No, these papers aren't yours."

    "What they did to me was discrimination," Delgado said in a telephone interview from Reynosa. "I don't understand why they did this."

    "I am an American citizen," he said.


    The Texas Department of State Health Services confirmed that the state has a birth certificate on file matching the information on one provided to authorities by Delgado. We reviewed a certified copy of the birth certificate.

    But Border Patrol isn't talking about the case -- at least not on the record. The Department of Homeland Security, which oversees Border Patrol, tells us it doesn't talk about "individual cases."

    That's just not true. We -- and many other newspapers -- have written countless stories about individuals caught up in immigration and border enforcement, and DHS has regularly provided information on cases.

    A U.S. citizen getting deported is obviously a serious breakdown of our immigration enforcement system. As the story points out, this wouldn't be the first time.

    So DHS's refusal to provide information explaining what happened or at least clarifying the story is a sign of a public agency that doesn't feel it should be held acountable to American taxpayers.

    Posted by Mizanur Rahman at June 24, 2010 10:17 AM
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    Posted by: Tommy at June 24, 2010 11:55 AM

    "Delgado, who returned to Houston three years ago after spending much of his childhood in Mexico, said immigration officials were suspicious because he spoke very little English. He said they kept saying, "No, these papers aren't yours.""

    Also from the source article that you may have left out to further your agenda for support of the Abuse of the 14th Admenment:

    "Torres said Delgado's case may have been complicated for the Border Patrol because Delgado's family used a fake Mexican birth certificate to enroll him in school in Mexico."

    Sounds like an Anchor who returned to his home country of mexico with his family and now has decided to continue his invasion of the United States as an Anchor. An opportunity to challenge the abuse of the 14th Amendment by the ILLEGALS and their Anchors.

    Also from the the source article that you also left out:

    "He said school officials in Mexico historically give parents (ILLEGALS in the United States) of U.S. children (Anchor Babies) a hard time enrolling them in school without a Mexican birth certificate and look the other way if it's fraudulent."

    A perfect description of an Anchor Baby.

    Posted by: Mack at June 24, 2010 11:56 AM

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    An interesting comment on the Houston Chron online PRO ILLEGAL Immigration Blog from a Retired ICE Agent about how much truth you may expect from questioning ILLEGALS and their Anchors that you would want to read.


    http://blogs.chron.com/immigration/arch ... _depo.html

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    What a tangled web we weave when we

    pratice to deceive.

    Seems IA's do not know truth from fiction since they have praticed deception for most of their lives.

    Is he a citizen ? Or is he lying ? Who the hell can tell ???
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    It's apparent from the PRO ILLLEGAL and PRO Anchor Baby story/blog that he is NOT a "real citizen" at the best only an Anchor!

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    The PRO ILLEGAL comments have again started playing the RACE card on the "Immigration Blog"!

    [i]"Again it is Predictable For a LACK of valid arguments the Pro-ILLEGAL Elitists, Elitist Politicians, Elitist Political Contributors, ILLEGAL EMPLOYERS, ILLEGALS, and other Special Interest Groups benefiting from the ILLEGALS always fall back on attacking anyone who disagrees attempting to label them as racists or as you have in this case a “bigotâ€

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    "Torres said Delgado's case may have been complicated for the Border Patrol because Delgado's family used a fake Mexican birth certificate to enroll him in school in Mexico. "

    How would the US even be able to do a background check or anything of that nature on any illegal if they have a fake birth certificate from their supposed country of birth?

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    Comments on the PRO-ILLEGAL Blog calling for "comprehensive immigration reform"; Elitist Code for Blanket Amnesty for the ILLEGALS. Blanket Amnesty, no matter how it is defined by President Obama, former President Bush, Senators Schumer, McCain, and Graham, or any other Pro-ILLEGAL politician. Do not continue to listen to the “so-calledâ€

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