PRES OBAMA PLEA FOR HELP

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Uploaded by on Jun 3, 2009

Celerina Navarete is an illegal immigrant who is on supervised release from the INS. In this video she asks for President Obama's help. Like many other illegal immigrants Celerina and her family are good, hard working and decent people. But the system is what it is. In 2000 she was ordered to leave the US despite ongoing treatments her son Christian was receiving for MS.
In the coming months we will examine the Immigration issue in Washington on www.nuestra-comunidad.org.

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  • WAaaaaaaa!!!! Poor fking her! How much of our tax money is paying for her kid? Send this bitch back! They come here and expect everything for free! Free welfare, foodstamps,HUD housing, free school breakfest/lunch for their kids in schools, About 100 Hospitals are closed just in Calf. due to the fact that illegals don't bother to pay their bills! GTFO!!!!!!

  • Technically, it is. She is not paying for the treatment for her son. WE are.

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  • Another example of a burden to taxpayers without whom the U.S. would be much better off ...

  • Why do they deserve help when they can't even speak English? Someone give me a good-realistic answer to that... Fuck these people, SHIP EM' BACK!!! d[-_-]b

  • GTFO of my country

  • Shoot to kill!

  • I wasn't referring to a statement of yours when I said that. Just giving an opinion.

    My position has a point. Whether or not it will work remains to be seen. I don't have to accept reform; that's my choice, and I've given you some reasons why. So obviously I will agree to disagree with you.

  • @Metallicat100 "You cannot say one of the biggest points they try to make is the family separation thing." What statement of mine are you referring to exactly in this conversation? Quote it, or stop changing the subject and putting words in my mouth.

    You admit it's not changing anything. "What's the point of reform?" Well then, what's the point of your position? It's simply not going to work your way. You can't know how well reform will work until it is given a chance.

  • You cannot say one of the biggest points they try to make is the family separation thing. Sure they try to work it. As to your other point, of course they will come here illegally; they're doing it, aren't they? Unchecked and even aided by our own citizens. Of course I don't have to like it, and I know that won't change anything. But I believe in borders, laws and the sovereignty of my nation, and if the current laws won't be enforced, what's the point of reform? It has to start with that.

  • @Metallicat100 The point wasn't for you to feel sorry. The point is they have no way to come here legally, so they will do so illegally. That's just a fact, and disagreeing doesn't change it.

  • @Metallicat100 Well, the reality is that isn't going to happen. You did not address the point of my previous comment. So you can continue in your way, work with the system as it is-- flawed-- and get nowhere.

  • I don't feel sorry for them. They have choices in life, like the rest of us. I have no desire to reward them for this. Nobody forces them to come here & put their kids in the middle of it; that's their choice. Shame on them for using their kids as pawns for amnesty.

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