U.S. Sailors Wife To Be Deported - Why I Have No Sympathy

Posted on October 5, 2007
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You know, ever since I read a story a few months ago about a Soldiers wife being deported back to Mexico, I’ve been back and forth on this issue.

Now here’s another story about an U.S. Sailors wife being deported back to Guatemala.

I’ll say right up front that I thank that Sailor for his service to our country. He has my respect for that.

However, the story says that his Wife has not been in Guatemala since 1989 so I’m assuming she’s been here all that time. If that’s the case, why in the hell hasn’t she been working on becoming a U.S. Citizen?

Some of the blame has to go to the Sailor also. I mean, dude, it’s your Wife, you know she’s here illegally, why not get her to work on becoming a legal Citizen?

Now he’s off to Washington to beg Congress to do something for people who are in the same situation as he is. Hey, here’s an idea;

HOW ABOUT STARTING THE CITIZENSHIP PROCESS BEFORE DEPORTATION HEARINGS START!!

Sorry, no sympathy here. She’s had 18 years. They look young, so I figure she was here as a Child, which means she probably went to U.S. schools, where, we’d hope, she learned about U.S. History, Civics and Social Studies (heck, I don’t know, do they still teach that stuff in Public Schools?). Part of which should have been about the process to become an U.S. Citizen.

Nope, no sympathy here. You’re here illegally and you only start crying and whining when you’re caught. Take responsibility for your own actions, or in your case, your lack of action!

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