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Originally Posted by Pami not so many options for the woman in her opinion... if you had been married for x number of years and had three kids with that person, you're pretty committed right? And if some government agency said, Oh, I'm sorry, your husband is here illegally, so we're going to have to take him away from you and the kids... would you stay here or go with the husband you obviously love? I doubt they had a lot of money to go hop over to Mexico every weekend to visit Dad, if they're "surviving" by eating at the SA shelter.
*shrug* I doubt she really felt she had any option emotionally but to stay with him, even if legally she could stay here. |
I also see it this way. It wasn't that the Feds decided he was he illegally even though he was. He committed a crime, a crime that if convicted will get him deported even if he was here legally. He didn't think of that when he was doing it now did he? How was he taking care of them then? His wife and kids do have other choices. They do not have to follow in his footsteps. They are not the ones that committed the crime and got deported. Just my
