Outrage is high today over the Department of Homeland Security deporting the first Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) illegal adult immigrant, Manuel Montes.
This is because Montes is described by people who’ve never met him or read the evidence released surrounding his deportation, as being a DREAMer.
Dreams are very important to liberal ideology. Such as dreams of the American people electing crooked Hillary, dreams of the threat of nuclear war and ISIS disappearing if that money was instead just spent on public schools, dreams of the American people being gullible enough to believe that “facts are actually “fake news”. Facts are pesky things to dreamers.
So, it is incredibly simple to understand why so many people feel like the deportation of Montes is just one more example of Trump raining or perhaps rather snowing on their parade. Which is understandable, as children love free handouts of candy and hate not getting their way when parents have to make grown-up decisions…
What are the real “facts” and what is the real “fake news” surrounding this emotionally hyped story making headlines?
Continue reading on the next page to find out why Montes was actually deported.
If we can’t deport him then just throw his butt in jail, illegal is illegal, period!
Bas
And if you do, do not complain about your deportation! You had no right to be here. There is no inate right to come here.
Get rid of him and all who are here illegally!
Oh, but we can! We The People voted for the man that will follow OUR CONSITUTION TO THE LETTER!
Hide and watch motherfucker
Yes we can!
He’s not a US citizen. Deport him. And he’s not a child anymore. He should have been working on becoming legal all this time.
Illegals have NO RIGHTS… when will they ever learn? No rights.
I could see him going to a community college and still being unable to understand the forms. That stated, I’d like to know more about his convictions. The article mentions shoplifting. Yes, if you have permission to be here to go for college and you steal, you should be kicked out. It seems pretty important to the Californians to keep them here though. California has a ton of migrant workers and a large area of farmland that is tended by these workers. I think we need to explore the subject more – the political rhetoric isn’t telling me the full picture – I am still waiting for a good overview on how much it costs to run one of these farms / profit left over versus how much it costs in social services for a migrant worker on average.