Tuesday, April 25, 2017

DETROIT FATHER DEPORTED AFTER 19 YEARS IN U.S. ILLEGALLY

BLAME THE DEMOCRAT PARTY FOR HOLDING THE 


BORDERS WIDE OPEN, SABOTAGING E-VERIFY, AND 


PROMISING ALL INVADERS NON-ENFORCEMENT.




MEXICANS JUMP AMERICA’S OPEN & UNDEFENDED BORDERS  AMNESTY

 


"Even though it has gone virtually unreported by corporate media, Breitbart News has extensively documented the Clintons’ longstanding support for “open borders.” Interestingly, as the Los Angeles Times observed in 2007, the Clinton’s praise for globalization and open borders frequently comes when they are speaking before a wealthy foreign audiences and donors."


BLOG: SEEKING TO BUILD THE DEMOCRAT PARTY'S LA RAZA BASE OF MEXICANS, SANDERS IS NOW AN ADVOCATE FOR OPEN BORDERS.

Sanders said in a 2007 interview, “If poverty is increasing and if wages are going down, I don’t know why we need millions of people to be coming into this country as guest workers who will work for lower wages than American workers and drive wages down even lower than they are now.”

Detroit father deported 

after 19 years in the 

US.... how many times 

did he vote democrat for 

more???

By Tyler Van Dyke 
25 April 2017
After living in Detroit, Michigan for over 19 years Mario Hernandez-Delacruz, an undocumented immigrant, was deported to Mexico on April 14.
Forced to leave his wife Estrella and three young daughters, Lucero, Matilde and Diana behind, Mario faces possible barring from the United States for anywhere from five to 20 years, with the average barring for deported immigrants being 10 years.
He is currently attempting to get a visa so he can return to his family.
Born in Chiapas, a southern state in Mexico, Hernandez-Delacruz immigrated with his wife and four-year-old daughter to Texas in 1998, later settling in Detroit.
After moving to Detroit, Hernandez-Delacruz started a carpeting business and established himself as a respectable member of the southwest Detroit community, helping to rehab a church which his family attends.
The small business run by Hernandez-Delacruz is his family's main source of income and without it his wife and daughters will be left in the lurch. Due to the lack of decent paying jobs in Detroit, their situation is bleak.
Often used as an excuse for anti-immigrant policies and support, without the financial aid of their father the Hernandez-Delacruz family may very well have to support themselves by getting government assistance.
Under supervision of government agents, Hernandez-Delacruz was dropped off at Detroit Metro Airport on April 14 by his daughter, not knowing if or when he would be able to see his family again.
"It really hasn't hit me yet," his oldest daughter Estrella said to the Detroit Free Press. "I feel like he's going to walk through the door again, like he's just away for work and will be back home tonight.”
He will be staying with his sister. "My plan is to stay in Cancun," he told the Free Press. "I don't know for how long I'm staying here. This is my family now."
"I'm feeling bad right now," he said. "I feel bad... to leave my family and children. It's not easy."

BLOG: THERE ARE REALLY OVER 40 MILLION ILLEGALS AND NONE ARE HERE TO BECOME AMERICANS! THEY KNOW THE LOOTING IS EASY!
EACH ILLEGAL WILL COST THE AMERICAN PEOPLE $640,000 and then they go breed anchor babies for more!
(ARCTICLE CONTINUES:)

There are currently 97,000 to 126,000 undocumented immigrants 
in Michigan with over 11 million nationwide. Poverty rates 
are around 20 percent for the immigrant community as a 
whole meaning that families of four subsist on less than 
$24,000 a year.

The recent rise in deportations is not simply the outcome of the xenophobic and fascistic policies being pursued by the Trump administration but is an escalation of the harsh immigration policies implemented by the Obama administration.
More immigrants than all other presidents in American history combined were deported under Barack Obama’s watch.
Dubbed the “Deporter in Chief” by immigration advocate groups, Obama is responsible for the deportation of over 2.5 million undocumented immigrants between 2009 and 2015. This means that his administration was responsible for the deportation of almost 7,000 people per week. The numbers for 2016, Obama’s final year in office, have yet to be released.
Obama, who has spent most of his time 

since leaving office vacationing with celebrity 

millionaires and billionaires, has said nothing 

of the disastrous effect of the Trump 

administration's policies on families all over 

the country, because it is he and his 

administration that laid the groundwork for the

current crackdown.
Trump deported 680 undocumented immigrants in his first week in office and the Washington Post reported that between January and February after Trump took office there were 21,362 arrests and 54,741 deportations. Immigration arrests made by ICE under Trump are up by over 33 percent from the same period last year.
The Democratic Party and the media would have the general population believe that these deportations have been exclusive to the Republicans and Trump administration. This is a callous and hypocritical lie that shines light on the strategic differences between sections of the ruling class. Little has been said in support of immigrants from the Democrats including from their supposed “progressive” wings.
Self-proclaimed democratic socialist Bernie Sanders voted against an immigration measure in 2007 that would have given temporary visas to 200,000 foreign workers to stay in the US for two years. The bill, opposed by the AFL-CIO and a large majority of Congress, failed, and rather than allowing the workers to work and live where they choose, many were deported.

BLOG: SEEKING TO BUILD THE DEMOCRAT PARTY'S LA RAZA BASE OF MEXICANS, SANDERS IS NOW AN ADVOCATE FOR OPEN BORDERS.
Sanders said in a 2007 interview, “If poverty is increasing and if wages are going down, I don’t know why we need millions of people to be coming into this country as guest workers who will work for lower wages than American workers and drive wages down even lower than they are now.”
Roy Beck, president of the anti-immigrant Numbers USA, which opposes illegal and legal immigration, told Time magazine of Sanders, "I think in his gut he believes his obligation as president would be to the workers of America, not to the workers of the world."

REALITY ON THE BACKS OF THE 
FORGOTTEN AMERICAN WORKER


JOE LEGAL v LA RAZA JOSE ILLEGAL

…. which one has it good under the Dems???


“The principal beneficiaries of our current immigration policy are affluent Americans who hire immigrants at substandard wages for low-end work. Harvard economist George Borjas estimates that American workers lose $190 billion annually (DATED FIGURES) in depressed wages caused by the constant flooding of the labor market at the low-wage end.”   --- Christian Science Monitor
                                                                          
“The lifetime costs of Social Security and Medicare benefits of illegal immigrant beneficiaries of President Obama’s executive amnesty would be well over a trillion dollars, according to Heritage Foundation expert Robert Rector’s prepared testimony for a House panel obtained in advance by Breitbart News.”

AMERICA: NO LEGAL NEED APPLY

REPORT: The assault to finish off the American middle-class is NOT over


“The report noted that many illegals don't have jobs or have difficulty in landing good jobs because of local laws.”

“However, it identified several states that have begun easing employment laws so that illegals can get a job.”

THE HORDES KEEP COMING!

While the declining job market in the United States may be discouraging some would-be border crossers, a flow of illegal aliens continues unabated, with many entering the United States as drug-smuggling “mules.”
  

POVERTY FOR LEGALS

ROBERT RECTOR: Importing poverty…. WE
ALSO IMPORT ALL THEIR CRIMINALS


“The lifetime costs of Social Security and Medicare benefits of illegal immigrant beneficiaries of President Obama’s executive amnesty would be well over a trillion dollars, according to Heritage Foundation expert Robert Rector’s prepared testimony for a House panel obtained in advance by Breitbart News.”


PART OF THE WSWS COMMUNIST PRESS (ARTICLE 

BELOW), THE DEMOCRAT PARTY, MEXICO AND THE 

MEXICAN FASCIST PARTY of LA RAZA "The Race" 

PROPAGANDA MACHINE IS TO DISPLAY FAMILIES IN THIS 

COUNTRY ILLEGALLY.... THEY WILL NOT SPEAK OF THE 

STAGGERING CRIME RATE THE MEXICANS BRING, 

INCLUDING MURDER, RAPE AND CHILD MOLESTATION!

THERE HAVE BEEN MORE THAND 2,000 CALIFORNIAN'S 

MURDERED BY MEXICANS WHO FLED BACK OVER THE 

BORDER TO AVOID PROSECUTION. HALF THE MURDERS IN 

CA ARE NOW BY MEX GANGS.... WHERE DO YOU READ 

ABOUT THAT?

Ann Arbor, Michigan father of two faces deportation

By Lawrence Porter 
25 April 2017
A spirited rally was held Monday in front of Detroit’s Department of Homeland Security headquarters to show support for an Ann Arbor, Michigan father of two who faces deportation to Mexico.
Jose Luis Sanchez-Ronquillo, an undocumented worker who has lived in Ann Arbor for nearly 20 years, faces deportation for the second time in three years as a result of the Trump administration’s aggressive anti-immigrant crackdown. He was considered a model citizen and had no criminal record.
On April 19 Sanchez-Ronquillo went to the US Immigration Court to file paperwork requesting a stay on his deportation, so that he could begin application for a green card allowing him to work in the US. Accompanying Sanchez-Ronquillo was his son and Leticia Valdez, a friend.
Not long after Sanchez-Ronquillo entered the ICE offices, an officer came out to announce he had been detained. When his son asked to see his father, the agent told him, “Not never, but it will be years,” according to MLive.
“It was just heartbreaking to have to watch him have to digest that information,” Valdez said.
Both of Sanchez-Ronquillo’s children are American citizens and attend Ann Arbor public schools, Bach Elementary School and Pioneer High School.
Sanchez-Ronquillo is being held in a prison in Port Huron, Michigan and faces possible deportation as early as April 25, said family members.
Monica Smith, Sanchez-Ronquillo’s attorney, told the rally that she had filed an emergency stay on Sanchez-Ronquillo’s deportation that was accepted by ICE. She said they planned to work through the night on a resolution and that a decision was expected on the day the deportation is scheduled.
Smith said she had only received the case the night before, but understood that Sanchez-Ronquillo had been applying to have his removal status canceled. According to Smith, certain undocumented immigrants can apply for adjustment of their status if they have lived in the US for several years, have not committed any crimes and meet other legal criteria.
Family and friends report that Sanchez-Ronquillo had been a long-time employee at an Ann Arbor restaurant, working his way up from being the dishwasher to the head chef. He is also the breadwinner in the family, meaning that his deportation would throw the family into devastating poverty.
Sanchez-Ronquillo was also threatened with deportation in 2014, under the Obama administration. At that time a letter-writing campaign and calls by community leaders resulted in a one-year stay from removal with many people testifying to his good character.
The latest deportation threat comes amid a widening crackdown by the Trump administration. Just last week, on April 14, another longstanding immigrant resident of the Detroit area, Mario Hernandez-Delacruz, was deported to Mexico, leaving his wife Estrella and three young daughters, Lucero, Matilde and Diana behind.
Born in Chiapas, a southern state in Mexico, Hernandez-Delacruz immigrated with his wife and four-year-old daughter to Texas in 1998, later settling in Detroit. After moving to Detroit, He started a carpeting business and established himself in the southwest Detroit community.
Leticia Valdez, whose husband was with Sanchez-Ronquillo when he was detained, told the crowd that Sanchez-Ronquillo’s youngest son goes to school with her fifth-grade son. “I have known this family for six years, since we moved here from California. I’m so distraught that they would take someone away from our community for no reason.
“I keep getting asked, ‘What did he do?’ But he didn’t do anything. Nothing. He doesn’t have a criminal record. They only thing he did is that he is from another country.”
She noted that Sanchez-Ronquillo works hard, takes care of his family and plays with the children. “The kids need him. We need him. The school needs him. The family financially will be destroyed. His kids will have a very difficult time going to school. Why is this man being deported?
“This is destroying the fiber of our community. It is instilling fear. This is making people very vulnerable. Afraid. This is not who we are.”
Amory Xhou, a Pioneer High School student, also addressed the rally. He later spoke to the World Socialist Web Site. “It’s totally unfair. He’s just a hard-working member who is contributing to the community. His kids go to our schools. He doesn’t cause trouble. His family doesn’t cause trouble. Even if he did, he doesn’t deserve to be just whisked away, never to see his family again.”
Amory added the there was widespread opposition in Ann Arbor to the threatened deportations. “These are our classmates. In many ways I feel privileged that we have such diversity of families in Ann Arbor.
“It’s a privilege to be able to surround oneself with such diversity of culture, background and socio-economic status. These deportations affect the families of our classmates, our friends. These are people whose birthday parties we go to and those we do homework with, people we sit next to in class. They are not some scary strangers or foreigners. These are just our friends.
“Deportations in general are an inhuman practice. My understanding now is that people are being picked up for parking tickets. That’s not even a misdemeanor.”
Eleanor Davis, a fellow classmate of Amory at Pioneer, added that it was especially unfair to the children: “They are just trying to live their lives and get through school.” She explained that another one of her friends’ father had been threatened with deportation. That was the case of Yousef Ajin, a Jordanian immigrant who had been threatened with deportation at the beginning of March, but whose case was waived by the judge due to “extreme hardship” in a very unusual ruling.
“Having their father just taken away from them is wrong,” stated Eleanor. Pointing to Amory she continued, “You know what it is like not living with a dad. It’s terrible. It leaves a big impact and these kids that have done nothing wrong to deserve this.”
“It’s outrageous,” stated David Epstein, a friend of Sanchez-Ronquillo who also spoke at the rally. “Would someone who poses a danger go to the immigration office and file paperwork?”
“ICE has no idea who will take care of his children,” said Epstein, stating that he himself had been an orphan. “I don’t think it is legal to take all of the money he paid into the government. Or that it is legal to make his children orphans.
“If they deport him you have two kids to deal with. That costs a lot of money to society. They are full American citizens, those kids. They have every right to be here.
“Who is Jose [Sanchez-Ronquillo]? He is a man who cooks in a restaurant. He’s the head chef. You take him off the street and what happens? The restaurant doesn’t have a head chef. Take away the head chef and the waitress has no food to serve the table. The guy who owns the restaurant then can’t pay the rent.
“This is a father who is trying to do the right thing. He goes to an organization, not to turn himself in, but to say, ‘Hey, I’m here, what can I do?’ This is not a criminal that you are supposed to get rid of. These are hard working, industrious people.”

Is it too late for America?

 Obama's  Legacy of the 'Hispanicazation' of America



January 10, 2011

By: James Walsh

Casting a shadow on economic recovery efforts in the United States is the cost of illegal immigration that consumes U.S. taxpayer dollars for education, healthcare, social welfare benefits, and criminal justice. Illegal aliens (or more politically correct, “undocumented immigrants”) with ties to Mexican drug cartels are contributing to death and destruction on U.S. lands along the southern border.

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