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Originally Posted by knowledgeiskey
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What's absurd that that the guy knew he was ordered removed, intentionally ignored the removal order, stayed in the US without a legal status, knowingly married and had too many children, and then now posts this sob story as if we're all to feel bad for him because he has children.
There are two wholly separate issues.
1. His illegal status
2. His family
Had he told his wife years ago about his illegal status and started the process before he got busted, he wouldn't have had this issue. How many years did he have to tell her and try and fix the problem? I'll guess about 8 or 10 based on the age and number of kids. So then what does he do about it? Nothing. Not a darn thing until he's picked up for being in the US illegally.
Now all the sudden we should feel bad because he was removed and had to stay outside the US for three years because he chose to live on the lam for the last 20? I think not... I don't feel bad at all.
And instead of staying with her husband and family, the woman knowingly chose to stay in the US and live on welfare. If you think that he should not have been removed because it left her in limbo, resulting in her soaking the welfare system, think again.
And what if she knew? Well then it's her own dang fault for the mess and I feel absolutely no pity in denying her 4 kids any type of public assistance, citizenship be darned.
They breed 'em, they should feed 'em.
Because guess what?
If they HAD taken action before he was physically removed from the country, his options may have included staying in the US while his waiver was approved resulting in only a month or two outside the US. Heck, depending on how he came to the US, there may not have even been a requirement that he depart the country.
The bottom line is that this man brought the entire situation upon himself and I do not feel bad at all.