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Originally Posted by brassmonkey
The election of Donald Trump, meanwhile, has stirred fear among undocumented immigrants locally and across the country. During his campaign, Trump called Mexican immigrants "rapists" and promised to deport the more than 11 million people in the country illegally. More recently, he has vowed the immediate removal of 2 to 3 million undocumented immigrants who "have criminal records." Protesters said they feared he would keep his word.
"I'm afraid of the racism that is on the rise since Donald Trump was elected," said Ana Gonzalez, a 45-year-old undocumented immigrant from Mexico, as she held a sign reading "Justice and dignity for immigrants."
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Why was it that illegal migrants had no fear of being deported? They are criminals to start with, to go on a break more laws and expect to remain is ironic.
Is Trump going to pardon white illegal migrants who break the law?
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At the protest, friends and co-workers described how Uruchi had helped undocumented immigrants, even as she hid her own undocumented status.
"She helped a pregnant woman access prenatal care," said Naldy Sandoval, 44, who is from Guatemala. "The woman was six months pregnant and had never seen a doctor."
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Maybe the pregnant mother should have bought health insurance before she got pregnant. Or gone back home to have the baby.
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Under Obama administration guidelines, her drunken-driving conviction makes her a priority for deportation. And because Uruchi entered the United States under a visa waiver, she is not entitled to see an immigration judge.
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Throughout the article, the theme is that a criminal has a right to remain in a foreign country. This is why so many voted Trump, they're sick of the liberal PC agenda that puts criminals rigths before American's.