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    That child is a dual citizen of this country and her home country. Problem solved! She can go home with her parent(s).

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    Plenty of school buses not being used this summer...load them up and send them back. Go get your education on YOUR soil and be a Lawyer to help people in YOUR country...and take your CRIMINAL illegal family with you!

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    I received this email. They are really working it.



    XXXXX -- yesterday, a broad and diverse coalition of immigrants and Latinos had the opportunity to share their story from the main stage at the Democratic National Convention in Philadelphia.
    One of the main speakers of the night was Karla Ortiz, an 11-year-old girl from Nevada who, despite being a U.S. Citizen, shared her constant fear of being separated from her parents.
    Throughout her speech, Karla told an emotional crowd that she often wonders what would happen if she came back to an empty home because her parents were “forced to leave.” Karla's mother, Francisca, also addressed the crowd - stating that immigrant families should remain together so that they too could pursue the American Dream.
    America needs to hear Karla’s moving story, and realize that immigrant families are just as American as any other family across the country and deserve to stay together.
    Click here to watch Karla’s moving speech, and hear from other fearless advocates who are contributing to their communities and working to keep immigrant families together.
    Joining Karla and Francisca at the National Democratic Convention was Astrid Silva, a longtime immigration advocate from Nevada who spoke about her parent’s sacrifice in pursuit of the American dream.
    “My family believed so deeply in the promise of this country, that we risked everything for the American dream,” Astrid told the crowd, reminding them that despite her family’s immigration status, she has remained committed to obtaining an education and helping members of her community.
    Stories like Karla’s and Astrid’s are powerful reminders of what is at stake in this election for millions of immigrant families across the United States.
    Personal stories are one of the strongest tools in our fight for immigration relief! Click here to share Karla’s and Astrid’s stories with your friends and family.
    I hope that you will help us share these powerful stories with your friends and family.
    Thank you for your support,
    Juan Escalante
    America’s Voice


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    SHOULD BE TITLED "ILLEGAL LAW BREAKING MEXICAN'S VOICE".

    They are not US Citizens and they can build their "American Dream" on their soil.

    That is what they are! We are a Nation of Laws! Deport them all.

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