half the population of Mexifornia is illegal!
one-third of the population of Nevada is illegal!
20% of Colorado is illegal!
it will be a painful process of sending these people back, however if we don't we will continue to PUSH 2 FOR ENGLISH, and be dealing La Raza supremacy in our borders...!
they're voting in droves!
Blanca Cardenas, L.A. Mom Protesting
the Foreclosure of Her Home, Deported to Mexico
By Simone Wilson
published: Thu., Mar. 1 2012 @ 11:30AM
published: Thu., Mar. 1 2012 @ 11:30AM
Estrella TV
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Cardenas' husband and baby daughter.
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married couple with two children were protesting the foreclosure of their home
in North Hollywood on February 22, when the unthinkable happened.
Blanca Cardenas, a 37-year-old mother with a
19-month-old baby girl, was arrested by LAPD officers for trespassing at the
property. According to her U.S. citizen husband, Gerardo Quinones, she was
hauled down to the Van Nuys station, where she posted $1,000 bail -- "but they
didn't let her leave."
Cardenas stayed in LAPD custody for one week, until
yesterday...
... when Immigrations and Customs
Enforcement picked her up at the Lynwood station. Within hours, says Quinones,
she was on a bus to the border.
ICE gave the Weekly this statement on Cardenas'
deportation:
Ms.
Cardenas Flores was removed to Mexico at approximately 5:15 p.m. Wednesday
(Feb. 29) after coming into ICE's custody earlier in the day. Cardenas Flores
was previously removed from the United States in 2002. ICE reinstated her prior
order of removal, paving the way for her repatriation Wednesday afternoon. ICE
is focused on smart, effective immigration enforcement that prioritizes the
removal of criminal aliens, recent border crossers and egregious immigration law
violators, such as those who have been previously removed from the United
States.
Quinones explains that about 10 years ago, his wife
"had to go to Mexico for a problem with the family." When she tried
to cross again, she was arrested and thrown back over the border. Quinones says
she eventually made it home to her family in L.A. (illegally), but never went
to court.
So -- despite ICE's promise not to deport mothers of small babies, spouses of
U.S. citizens, etc. -- officers apparently felt Cardenas' inability
to obtain citizenship made her a danger to the community.
Then there was the foreclosure last week.
According
to Quinones, he and his wife were "in a fight" with Bank of America
over their home. The couple filed for bankruptcy, believing that would protect
them from the foreclosure. But he claims then Bank of America resold the home,
and the new owner reported Cardenas and Quinones for trespassing.
"She tried to show [the police] paperwork that shows
she is the legal owner of the property," says Quinones. "And she
refused to leave the house."
Which led to her arrest -- and eventual deportation.
Here's a heartbreaking news report from Estrella TV, shot
one day before Cardenas was kicked out of the country, when there was still
hope:
Quinones is in San Ysidro at the moment, meeting some TV
news reporters before going to see his wife in Rosarito.
His most disconcerting claim is that ICE officers refused
Cardenas her right to an attorney, and that she never signed any papers. ICE
spokeswoman Virginia Kice has not confirmed or denied that allegation.
Meanwhile, Occupy L.A. -- which has thrown itself behind
both the housing-bubble and illegal-immigration debates -- is mobilizing. At 6
p.m. tonight, protesters will meet at Senor Fish Restaurant downtown to plan a
"major march" in outrage of Cardenas' deportation.
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