"I strongly recommend you read the article again."
Newbie, I think you need to understand that no rereading of this
article will make a difference to some people.
It's the "victim" mentality some espouse. No one is responsible for
their choices and they're always a victim. It's as simple as that.
As far as the racist charge, please read my reply to it.
"newbie" wrote in message news:...
> I strongly recommend you read the article again.
> You did not get all facts straight.
> Just because you live in NYC, where Mrs. Feliz fled, does not give you right
> to call people racist for voicing their opinion.
>
> Are you one or more of these? Racist, illegal alien, criminal, fugitive,
> friend or countryman of Mrs. Feliz?
>
>
> ---Mrs. Feliz acknowledged entering the United States illegally in 1994. She
> said she made the
> dangerous journey through Mexico.. (FROM HONDURAS) Caught within hours of
> crossing the border, she was soon released on bond and fled to New York.
> When she failed to show up in a Texas
> immigration court, she was ordered deported in absentia.
>
> Not only she is illegal, she is a criminal fugitive skipping her bond and
> avoiding her court date.
>
> "Sufaud" wrote in message >
> >
> > It's always amusing to see simple answers given to complex problems.
> > You have here an American citizen father and an American citizen
> > child. It ain't so simple to say that the answer is to deport her --
> > of course you would probably want to deport the American citizens too,
> > but you can't.
> >
> > The US deports a lot of its citizens -- hundreds a year -- simply
> > because they can't "prove" their citizenship. And of course while
> > they're in prison they can't get the documents. Some were deported
> > with their mothers years before, so they don't speak proper English.
> >
> > You are, presumably, a racist.
> >
> > Well, Puerto Ricans are Americans. And unlike you, Puerto Rican US
> > citizens aren't subject to gift and estate tax. So there's an
> > advantage there. |