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I don't care. You can't make me care. I don't feel bad for this guy or their family. Do the legal thing or get the fuck out. Also, there should be EXTREMELY strict controls on legal immigration to the point it is nearly impossible if you are not a White European or extremely intelligent/useful.

He has been in the country illegally for 20 years. He should be banned for life.

Also, the family refused entry which is irrelevant because the man they were looking for was wanted for MURDER. That gives them cause to enter without presenting the warrant.

Oh, and the "father" was found hiding in the attic. yeah, they knew they were in the wrong. Fuck them. Deport them all.

No Exceptions, No Asylum, No Amnesty.

Archive: https://archive.today/buMbI

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>A father of four, who had illegally lived in the United States for over 20 years, was detained when ICE knocked down his door looking for someone else. Immigrations and Customs Enforcement arrived at the Illinois home in search of a man named Jose Ramos, 26, who is wanted for suspected murder charges. Ramos was not home and his family said he had not been seen or heard from in months. But instead of leaving, the agents arrested Ramos' step-father, 44-year-old Raul Lopez. Lopez's daughters said they were getting ready for school and his wife was holding their three-year-old child when agents handcuffed him and escorted him out of his home in Elgin.

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I don't care. You can't make me care. I don't feel bad for this guy or their family. Do the legal thing or get the fuck out. Also, there should be EXTREMELY strict controls on legal immigration to the point it is nearly impossible if you are not a White European or extremely intelligent/useful. He has been in the country illegally for 20 years. He should be banned for life. Also, the family refused entry which is irrelevant because the man they were looking for was wanted for MURDER. That gives them cause to enter without presenting the warrant. Oh, and the "father" was found hiding in the attic. yeah, they knew they were in the wrong. Fuck them. Deport them all. #No Exceptions, No Asylum, No Amnesty. Archive: https://archive.today/buMbI From the post: >>A father of four, who had illegally lived in the United States for over 20 years, was detained when ICE knocked down his door looking for someone else. Immigrations and Customs Enforcement arrived at the Illinois home in search of a man named Jose Ramos, 26, who is wanted for suspected murder charges. Ramos was not home and his family said he had not been seen or heard from in months. But instead of leaving, the agents arrested Ramos' step-father, 44-year-old Raul Lopez. Lopez's daughters said they were getting ready for school and his wife was holding their three-year-old child when agents handcuffed him and escorted him out of his home in Elgin.
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Family seeks answers as father is abruptly taken away during raid

Spic dad was here illegally. What else do they need to know?

[–] 1 pt last month

Both he and they knew he was there illegally, he was hiding in the attic. Deport them all.

[–] 2 pts last month

If dude would've played it cool and not have hid in the attic (or, ya know, applied for a green card or citizenship sometime in the previous 2 decades), chances are he would've never been busted. Smoke and fire and paranoia will destroy ya, Paco.

[–] 2 pts last month

I agree entirely. You did not make a single effort in 20 years to become a legal citizen. You and everyone related to you gets deported.

You didn't even try. Get the fuck out.

[–] 1 pt last month

I’m sorry but come in legally

[–] 1 pt last month

If I go to other countries and overstay my visa, I get fined by that country and may have to wait to reenter that country. I have zero sympathy for these illegals. I know someone married to a White Canadian and they've spent thousands of dollars, and years of time working on getting the spouse here to the USA. They've had to run back and forth to keep their visa legal.

[–] 1 pt last month

I know a man in the USA that tried to go through all of the processes to get his wife (who he married while on a student visa, not planned, life happens). She had to leave the USA for 6 months and re-apply for a marriage visa. He spent tens of thousands of dollars to get her back in the country legally and they are now happy and married (White people).

I bet if he/she were not White that would have taken all of 2 hours and a rubber stamp.