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America
Health Alert: This
story is extremely disturbing. Readers
with high blood pressure may want to avoid it.
Readers with low blood pressure may want to avoid it. Readers with no blood pressure will
definitely want to avoid it.
Under the guise of Arizona ’s harsh new
anti-immigrant law police stopped a young woman on a minor traffic violation. After she was unable to demonstrate that
she was in the country legally (she was not) she was sent to Federal
immigration authorities for processing. Doesn’t
seem like anything wrong there does it, sounds like good law enforcement actions
protecting America ’s
borders.
This of course is where
Conservatives Republicans who enacted Arizona ’s harsh low would stop. Case closed.
But smart and intelligent people might want some details. For example, they might want to know how the
woman came illegally to America
in the first place.
A Hardened Criminal (left) and her Accomplices |
Mrs. Sanchez, a
resident of Bullhead City, was brought to the U.S. illegally from Mexico at the
age of four, according to her and her family's attorney. She grew up in Arizona and married Guillermo Garcia, a U.S. citizen, four years ago.
Wow, what a terrible person Ms. Sanchez is, a wanton
criminal since the age of 4. So Ms.
Sanchez is not someone who just crossed the border to take a job away from a real
American, she was brought to this country as a child and raised as an American
resident. Hardly the stuff the crime
drama is made of.
But what about her husband?
Mr.
Garcia is currently in Vilseck, Germany, with the 2nd Cavalry Regiment.
Richard Green, the family's attorney, said he filed an
application in March based on her marriage to a soldier but hasn't heard back.
A spokesman for U.S.
Citizenship and Immigration Services said the agency doesn't comment on
specific cases.
Yes, that’s the way Conservatives thank men and women
serving in the armed forces. They arrest
their loved ones.
Mr.
Garcia said he got a call from his family on Tuesday informing him that his
wife had been arrested. "I was irate," he said. "My bags are
packed, weapons loaded. I am just waiting to be deployed." Up all night,
he said he wrote a letter to his congressman and contacted Mr. Green.
And Arizona ’s
attitude about the fact that her husband was on active military duty. We don’t care they said.
"It's
not relevant whether she had a husband in the military," said Trish
Carter, public information specialist for the Mohave County
Sheriff's Office. "
But of course the case must have been resolved very
quickly, after all these things can only take a few minutes to be fixed
according to Arizona ’s
counsel who argued their case before the Supreme Court.
"Arizona's
lawyer, Paul Clement, told the Supreme Court that it could be done in 10 or 11
minutes. In this case, it took three days for federal authorities to figure it
out."
So Mr. Clement mislead the Supreme Court, but don’t
expect any repercussions from that.
Conservatives are so sure they are right and everybody else is wrong
that not telling the truth is accepted practice for them.
And how did the case get resolved? Well first Ms. Sanchez was encouraged to go
back to Mexico ,
you know, just abandon her husband and her three year old daughter to go to a
country she had never lived in.
Mrs.
Sanchez said the border-patrol agent transported her to a station in Blythe , Calif. , and then
to Yuma , Ariz. ,
where she was offered voluntary, expedited removal to Mexico . She
declined the offer.
This of course is what Mitt Romney proposes, his so-called "voluntary deportation" where life and conditions are made so harsh for illegal immigrants that they voluntary deport themselves. He is probably crushed to learn that Ms. Sanchez did not immediately abandon her family and go to a country she never lived in since the age of four. If he is elected President he will just have to impose harsher conditions on people like Ms. Sanchez to make his immigration policy work.
And so after a number of days in jail, the case was resolved.
And so after a number of days in jail, the case was resolved.
ICE
said Mrs. Sanchez was released "after the agency verified that she had no
criminal history and is married to an active-duty U.S. service member." It added
that it revoked the notice to appear for a deportation hearing.
and so Ms. Sanchez is home, having spent several days in
custody for the crime of 'Driving While Hispanic in Arizona' .
All of this leaves only one unanswered question. How can the Conservative Republicans who
enacted these laws and caused Ms. Sanchez (and probably numerous others) this
type of suffering live with themselves? No
one can answer that question, but isn’t it reasonable to require that those
that say they have family values to actually have some and those that say they
support the troops to actually do so.
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