When your objective is to flood the country with immigrants--akin to an invasion--rather than to obey existing laws, sob stories are usually effective.
So the Sob Sister of Milwaukee News, WTMJ, flogs this one.
A Milwaukee Public Schools teacher's aide has just four days to leave the country after being told by the Department of Homeland Security that she must return to El Salvador, despite having applied for a visa designed to protect trafficking victims.
Yessenia Ruano, who has lived in the United States for 14 years, was notified Friday that she must leave the country she now calls home....
So this woman has been an illegal alien for fourteen years.
She had FOURTEEN YEARS to apply for a visa. We will leave aside the very pertinent question of whether or not she was trafficked, but even if she was, she had 14 years, right?
...Ruano spent nearly $14,000 and several weeks completing the application process. Despite having a receipt confirming her application was submitted, the agency informed her she cannot remain in the country....
$14K? How much of that went to her lawyers?
... Marc Christopher, Ruano's immigration attorney, argues that the T-Visa was created to protect victims like his client from being forced back into dangerous situations....
Nice of him to show up and shill! He probably invested 25 cents to call WTMJ and another fifty bucks to get the signs printed and drive to the press conference.
Next chapter? She will be leaving the country. Will she take her US-citizen children? Her US-citizen husband?
Or will the EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEVIL Trump put the children and husband into cages at the border where AOC can visit?
Stay tuned!
All these folks know the risks and have been willing to take the chance they won't get booted. Well, looks like their luck has run out.
ReplyDeleteApparently, if you commit a crime long enough (14 years!) Some think you get a pass.
Hope the door hits them in the ass on the way out
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