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    U.S. Woman Moves with 4 Children to Join Deported Husband in Mexico

    Published at 7:58 pm EST, April 5, 2012

    Wisconsin native Jennifer Martinez is preparing to move her four U.S.-born children to Mexico, where their father, an undocumented immigrant, was deported last month despite a campaign that included a direct appeal to President Barack Obama.


    Martinez contacted the Mexican Consulate in Chicago to arrange dual citizenship for the kids, who range in age from 17 months to 6 years.


    “There will be at least 10 years of obligatory residence in Mexico. I don’t want to go, but I have to reunite the family. I don’t have a choice,” she told Efe by telephone from Manitowoc, Wisconsin.
    Her husband, 32-year-old Jaime Martinez, was deported March 23, a day after Jennifer was joined by various immigrants rights groups in calling on Obama to use his discretionary authority to block the deportation.


    “I had a lot of faith that they were going to let him go,” Jennifer says now. “He wasn’t a criminal, he had a family and a job. He wasn’t a threat to society.”


    “But despite his being our only means of support, no one listened to me. Now I have to accept reality and take my struggle to Mexico,” she says.


    Jaime Martinez was being held by the Chicago office of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, several hours away from Manitowoc, and Jennifer received no official notice of her husband’s deportation.


    “Another person who was locked up with Jaime called me at 8:00 at night to tell me they cut his (Jaime’s) telephone account with the order to get ready to travel,” the immigrant’s wife recounts.
    “I got to Chicago at midnight, with barely a half-hour to see him through a window, without any chance of a kiss or a hug,” she says.


    “My children got very nervous and they threw up. It was all horrible as we watched the bus go to the airport, from where they took him to Texas to cross into Mexico,” Mrs. Martinez remembers.
    Jennifer and Jaime met in 1998, a year after the Mexican man entered the United States for the first time at the age of 17.


    The couple later married and settled down in Manitowoc, where Jaime was arrested by local police on a warrant issued by ICE, which was pursuing Martinez because he re-entered the country twice after previous deportations, the latest in 2003.


    Before beginning the long drive to Mexico, Jennifer Martinez plans to take part in an April 29 march in Milwaukee organized by the immigrants rights organizations Voces de la Frontera.

    “With faith in God I will continue struggling wherever I find myself, to reunite undocumented families and until someone starts to think humanely, leaving politics aside,” she says.


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    The blame lies solely on the two consenting adults. Period. Illegal aliens, and their rose colored glasses wearing significant others, bring this heartache on themselves by choosing to ignore U.S. law. The only innocents in the equation are the children.

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    You mean they can take their jackpot babies with them?!? Who knew?
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    They now will be one big happy family.....in Mexico
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    Yes, smart decision the family must be together. Those who have anchor babies don't care to leave their kids here and appear on Hispanic TV crying because they left their kids in America and their families were broken. That is what I call a pathetic reality show.
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    Happy dance time!

    Good for her, she is doing the right thing.
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    The couple later married and settled down in Manitowoc, where Jaime was arrested by local police on a warrant issued by ICE, which was pursuing Martinez because he re-entered the country twice after previous deportations, the latest in 2003.
    I read this and can only shake my head... what right minded woman marries an illegal who's already been deported TWICE? Reminds me of the AA saying insanity is doing the same thing over and over again, and expecting different results. They left out why he was deported before... bet my bottom dollar he isn't anywhere near as innocent as she would have us believe.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dregerk View Post
    Good for her, she is doing the right thing.
    Don't believe this for one minute, the unemployment rate in Mexico is 4%, he's probably doing better there then he was doing here in Mexico's thriving economy!
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