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    illegal deportees abandon their children: Judge sells out US

    Kids caught in middle of immigration battle

    I've discovered a new form of parental neglect. To my mind, that's what it amounts to when undocumented immigrants leave their similarly undocumented children vulnerable to the precariousness of the U.S. immigration system.

    illegal aliens, Immigration and Customs Enforcement, ICE, laws, Americans, Immigrants

    8/17/2005
    RUBEN NAVARRETTE JR.
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    Consider the sad tale of four high school students from Arizona who wound up in a deportation hearing after immigration officials learned that they had been brought into the United States illegally many years earlier. The four students â€â€
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    the judge concluded that it was the fact that the students were Hispanic that caused the agents to give them a second look. In U.S. immigration law, one's ethnicity is not considered adequate cause for questioning one's legal status. And so last month, the students were set free.
    the "FACT" remains, these were "illegal" aliens . . . this is why federal judges should not be handling "national security" matters and violations of the "law of nations" . . . aliens DO NOT have "rights" under the Constitution FOR THE United States

    "The Judicial Reformation and Reorganization Act of 2005" restricts the jurisdiction of the federal court in matters of national security and violations of the law of nations
    "Those who cannot learn from history are doomed to repeat it" George Santayana "Deo Vindice"

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