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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]In a new low, the Trump administration deported a Cuban woman who is married to a US citizen--the woman has an infant daughter she is still breastfeeding. Cue the MAGA trolls on this forum who will no doubt say: "I voted for this!" The woman was detained at her check-in appointment with ICE in a Tampa office. She was apparently trying to go through the required steps to adjust her legal status. A family lawyer and a US Rep. tried to intervene but were unsuccessful. [quote]Her deportation has been so sudden and traumatic for their infant daughter, still breastfeeding and with ongoing health issues, that her grandmother was taking her to the hospital, he said in a phone interview on Friday. “The baby is distressed and does not want to eat,” Valle said. “Imagine, they ripped the child from her mother’s arms at the immigration office; the cries of that woman in there could be heard back in Cuba,” he said, speaking of his wife’s desperation at being separated from her daughter.[/quote] Tampa woman deported to Cuba gets separated from one-year-old and U.S. citizen husband https://www.miamiherald.com/news/local/immigration/article305077166.html [/quote] look, if Democrats had advocated for policies that US voters want, none of this would be happening.[/quote] Liar. They voted for a bipartisan immigration bill that Trump told the GOP to tank when he was running for a second term.[/quote] idiot As usual, the globalists at DCUM completely ignored HR2. H.R. 2 includes a laundry list of essential immigration reforms long fought for by immigration experts; * Plugging loopholes in the asylum system that are currently being exploited by economic migrants by raising the bar for “credible fear” claims and denying entry to aliens claiming asylum at the border who have passed through a safe third country on their way to the United States and failed to apply in that safe country; * Blocking the administration from continuing its catch-and-release policy by making most illegal aliens ineligible for parole or release from custody other than to be returned to their home country or to a contiguous country to await the adjudication of their asylum claim there (Remain in Mexico);. * Preventing family units who cross the border illegally from being released into the United States by requiring family units apprehended at the border to be detained, protecting them from exploitation and victimization by the cartels and traffickers; * Reining in the breathtaking and illegal abuse of parole that this administration has been using to create its own immigration system outside of the confines of the Immigration and Nationality Act; and * Installing teeth into efforts to deter visa overstays. Perhaps most importantly, the bill would require employers to check the legal status of new hires through the free, easy-to-use E-Verify system. By making it much harder for illegal aliens to find jobs, the reform would deter would-be migrants from ever journeying to the United States. [b]and yet Democrats have shown they are not serious about controlling immigration, and it seems that increasing immigration is a policy choice by Democrats/WAPO. [/b][/quote]
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