Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is sad, but there was a reason he was deported.
https://www.rapsheets.org/iowa/desmoines-jail/CANO-PACHECO_MANUEL/94494
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.
Is your brother here illegally?
So that’s a valid reason for a death sentence? Being brought here as a child illegally? Deplorable belief.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is sad, but there was a reason he was deported.
https://www.rapsheets.org/iowa/desmoines-jail/CANO-PACHECO_MANUEL/94494
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.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is sad, but there was a reason he was deported.
https://www.rapsheets.org/iowa/desmoines-jail/CANO-PACHECO_MANUEL/94494
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.
Is your brother here illegally?
No. And he's alive. This kid is dead in Mexico.
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.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is sad, but there was a reason he was deported.
https://www.rapsheets.org/iowa/desmoines-jail/CANO-PACHECO_MANUEL/94494
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.
Is your brother here illegally?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is sad, but there was a reason he was deported.
https://www.rapsheets.org/iowa/desmoines-jail/CANO-PACHECO_MANUEL/94494
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.
Is your brother here illegally?
No. And he's alive. This kid is dead in Mexico.
NP. DACA kids are here on thin ice. They need to toe the line and follow our laws precisely or risk being deported.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is sad, but there was a reason he was deported.
https://www.rapsheets.org/iowa/desmoines-jail/CANO-PACHECO_MANUEL/94494
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.
Is your brother here illegally?
No. And he's alive. This kid is dead in Mexico.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is sad, but there was a reason he was deported.
https://www.rapsheets.org/iowa/desmoines-jail/CANO-PACHECO_MANUEL/94494
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.
Is your brother here illegally?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is sad, but there was a reason he was deported.
https://www.rapsheets.org/iowa/desmoines-jail/CANO-PACHECO_MANUEL/94494
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.
Anonymous wrote:I can't believe there were no single democrat who can stand by their words and adopt this child. Al bla-bla-bla
Anonymous wrote:This is sad, but there was a reason he was deported.
https://www.rapsheets.org/iowa/desmoines-jail/CANO-PACHECO_MANUEL/94494
Manuel Antonio Cano Pacheco should have graduated high school in Des Moines last month. The oldest of four siblings should have walked across a stage in a cap and gown to become a proud symbol to his sister and brothers of the rewards of hard work and education.
Instead, Manuel died a brutal death alone in a foreign land, a symbol of gang supremacy in a country plagued by violent drug cartels. It happened three weeks after U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement returned him to Mexico, a country he had left at age 3 when his parents brought him here without a visa.
The fact that America was the only home he has known made Manuel eligible to apply for and be granted DACA status under the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program initiated by former President Barack Obama. It exempted from deportation certain young people, referred to as DREAMERS, who were brought to the U.S. without papers as children.