U.S. Deported 90,000 Mexican Children
- added August 19, 2008
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- goldenways
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“The children are left in the charge of human smugglers to bring them to the US with their parents and in that intent they are deposited and practically abandoned on the Mexican border since their family, for fear of deportation, does not reclaim them,” he said. [Note: We can't figure this one out either.]
The coordinator continues that just in seven months, the 90,000 children born in Mexico, but who accompanied their parents in search of better opportunities in the US, have been expelled by the US government as a consequence of massive deportations. He points out that, of the estimated 13,500 children “parked” along the northern border of Mexico, some stay in government or church provided shelters but others remain abandoned and turn to begging in order to survive and try to return to the US.
The OEM newspaper La Voz de la Frontera (Mexicali, Baja California) adds to their copy of this story, “There is disdain by the US for these children and there doesn’t exist a program of support for them on the part of the Mexican government.”
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- goldenways
- 3 months ago
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Now if we can get their parents out, we'll be on the right track. The fact that they would rather live here illegally exploiting our laws than take care of their own children just shows what type of people they are.
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I think it is pathetic that the Mexican goverment seems to not care about their own citizens, espesially since they had not the mental capacity to make the decisions that led them to their predicament.
As For the Parents and the Smuglers, they should be ashamed of themselves.
It is trully sad that the choices made by their parents puts innocent children in such an agonizing position.
