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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote] On April 10, 2018, Cano-Pacheco requested and was granted voluntary departure, “under safeguards,” by a federal immigration judge. He returned to Mexico at the border in Laredo, Texas under ICE escort April 24.[/quote] You forgot to post the part in the article where he requested to leave.[/quote] You both forgot to note (it's in the Post article) that he left voluntarily because voluntary departure means the person can possibly re-enter the US later; deportees cannot do that. He was trying to preserve his ability to try to return to the US--the only country he knew as home and the only country in which he had any support system, contacts, and a place in a training program to better himself (he had been accepted, with a scholarship, for a car mechanic training program). Yeah, he was busted on very minor charges, charges that I'd bet plenty of DCUM posters' teen kids have on their records.[/quote] When you apply for DACA you are told the rules. One of the rules are you can not be convicted of a crime or you will not be accepted. Knowing this, he committed a crime, got caught, and was convicted. [b]It is really tough to feel sorry for him[/b]. The point of DACA is to say, the rules were broken to get you here, but we can forgive that, just do not break more rules. He ignored that. He was given a 2nd chance and ruined it.[/quote] That's your decision. Do you have teenagers? Do you know any teenagers? [/quote] I had teenagers, and they knew the rules. There were consequences when they broke them. This guy knew there were severe consequences and did not care. If he did not care, why should I? It does not matter if you think the crimes he committed were small ones, he was told do A and B happens. he chose to still do A. [/quote]
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