https://www.desmoinesregister.com/story/opinion/columnists/rekha-basu/2018/06/07/deportation-death-des-moines-high-school-dreamer-daca-mexico-drug-cartels/680234002/
Sad that I living one of the darkest period of our country in modern age. What have Americans become. So much hatred for the others that they are not moved by such heart wrenching outcomes which are preventable. |
This is sad, but there was a reason he was deported.
https://www.rapsheets.org/iowa/desmoines-jail/CANO-PACHECO_MANUEL/94494 |
I can't believe there were no single democrat who can stand by their words and adopt this child. Al bla-bla-bla |
Possession of paraphernalia and driving on a suspended license. My brother has both of those. He didn't get a death sentence for those crimes. Unlike this poor kid. |
Adopt him? Why? You're babbling. |
Is your brother here illegally? |
No. And he's alive. This kid is dead in Mexico. |
Welcome to our dystopian nightmare: Trump’s Murika. |
NP. DACA kids are here on thin ice. They need to toe the line and follow our laws precisely or risk being deported. |
8th Amendment. It applies here. |
So that’s a valid reason for a death sentence? Being brought here as a child illegally? Deplorable belief. |
8th Amendment, written well before liberals came up with Sanctuary Cities, was designed to protect AMERICANS from excessive punishment, which included taking away one's U.S. citizenship. People in this country illegally can be deported at any time for violating our laws. I don't have drug paraphernalia or drive on an expired license because I obey laws. DACA adults, who are technically illegal immigrants, need to do the same. And deportation is not excessive punishment when one is already here illegally and still can't be bothered to follow the laws. |
Does your brother have a right to be in this country? If you are a foreigner, you don't have a right to be here, even if you are a greencard holder. This man was given a conditional trust to remain, that trust was broken. |
This country didn't give him the death sentence. They deported someone here illegally for violating U.S. law. According to your reasoning, we shouldn't deport ANY illegals because they might end up killed in their home country. That means we'd have to keep illegals who drive while drunk, break into homes ands steal jewelry, steal cars, rape young girls (or anyone), or accidentally discharge a weapon that kills someone. None of those crimes warrant a death sentence. It's sad he was killed, but perhaps other illegal immigrants will take our laws more seriously so they don't get deported too. |
Explain to me what these kids can do to become citizens of the only country they have even known. There has to be a path that doesn’t involve deporting them to a land they don’t know. |