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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Obviously the kids will either go to other relatives who can take them, or go into foster care, which is a safe and nurturing experience that will benefit them much more than staying with parents who are in the country illegally. Oh, just kidding. It'll suck for the kids and it'll be one of the most, if not the most traumatic experience of their lives. The best thing parents who are here illegally can do is to legally name other people (who are here legally) to take their children if they are deported or detained. [/quote] Or take their anchor children with them. This isn't North Korea or Cuba, citizens are free to leave the country. [/quote] But where should the children go if the parents are citizens of different countries?[/quote] Why wouldn't the parents want to take their kids with them if they were deported?[/quote] Most will do anything to have their US citizen kids in the US - free public education, can work and send money back home at 18 etc. So most want a relative or friend to take them. If you don't have relatives or friends who are legal who can raise your kids, then they go back with you; but deportation takes time and kids will be put into deportation centers etc until the parents' deportation is final. So instead of subjecting kids to that, they want a legal friend to take the kids for the span of time that deportation takes - 2 months, 5 months, whatever - and then fly the kid back to Peru or wherever when the parents are finally there - spares the kid months in some center where they could be (though maybe not) separated from their parents and living in a facility.[/quote]
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