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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] 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] Perhaps that depends on what country you are being deported to. You still have the right to contact your home countrys consulate and as far as I know, a citizen cannot be detained arbitrarily without consulate being notified. I doubt there will not be that many that will leave their kids behind. A family has a right to stay together[/quote]
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