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    Damn WOPS and wetbacks.

    Missing Soldier's Wife Faces Deportation
    BOSTON, June 20, 2007(CBS/AP) While the U.S. military searches for a soldier missing in Iraq, kidnapped by insurgents possibly allied with al Qaeda, his wife back home in Massachusetts may be deported by the U.S. government.

    Army Spec. Alex Jimenez, who has been missing since his unit was attacked by insurgents in Iraq on May 12, had petitioned for a green card for his wife, Yaderlin Hiraldo, whom he married in 2004.

    Their attorney, Matthew Kolken, said 23-year-old Hiraldo illegally entered the United States in 2001 to reunite with her husband, whom she had met in her native Dominican Republic and later married at his New York State Army base in 2004.

    Her husband's request for a green card and legal residence status for his wife alerted authorities to her status, Kolken said.

    She now faces deportation, reports CBS station WBZ correspondent Beth Germano, and would be barred from applying for a green card for 10 years.

    Her attorney is seeking a hardship waiver, which so far the government won't grant.

    "I can't imagine a bigger injustice than that, to be deporting [the wife of] someone who is fighting and possibly dying for our country," Kolken told WBZ.

    All this comes as the military continues to search for Jimenez and another soldier, Pvt. Brian Fouty, missing in Iraq since May 12, the only trace an ID card found during a raid on an al Qaeda safe house.

    "She may never be able to return to the United States, to visit her husband's grave if necessary," Kolken said.

    Their third wedding anniversary was last week.

    An immigration judge has been sympathetic, putting the case on hold since Alex Jimenez was reported missing. But her case is in limbo, and her future in this country uncertain.

    She is currently with family members in Pennsylvania.

    Sen. John Kerry, D-Mass., has asked federal immigration officials not to deport Hiraldo.

    In a letter to Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff, Kerry said the grief and stress being felt by Hiraldo should not be compounded by worries about her immigration status.

    "Under no condition should our country ever deport the spouse of a soldier who is currently serving in uniform abroad," Kerry said. "I feel even more strongly in this case, given the terrible uncertainty surrounding Army Specialist Alex Jimenez."

    In his letter, Kerry urged that no action be taken against Hiraldo while her husband remains missing.

    "I believe this is a very real test of our government's compassion for a military family which has already made enormous sacrifices for the United States," he wrote.
    C.H.U.D.

  • #2
    This is a nothing story at this point. She'll end up staying. She's just going through the process. I doubt any immigration judge would deport a woman whose husband is a missing U.S. soldier. Kerry's trying to get some glory by "battling" for her.

    his wife back home in Massachusetts may be deported by the U.S. government...

    She now faces deportation...

    Her attorney is seeking a hardship waiver, which so far the government won't grant...

    An immigration judge has been sympathetic...

    But her case is in limbo, and her future in this country uncertain.
    "There's a lot of interest in the draft. It's great. But quite frankly, most of the people that are commenting on it don't know anything about what they are talking about."--Ted Thompson

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    • #3
      Originally posted by HarveyWallbangers
      This is a nothing story at this point. She'll end up staying. She's just going through the process. I doubt any immigration judge would deport a woman whose husband is a missing U.S. soldier. Kerry's trying to get some glory by "battling" for her.

      his wife back home in Massachusetts may be deported by the U.S. government...

      She now faces deportation...

      Her attorney is seeking a hardship waiver, which so far the government won't grant...

      An immigration judge has been sympathetic...

      But her case is in limbo, and her future in this country uncertain.
      Can you just imagine the shitstorm if a judge sent her packing!
      C.H.U.D.

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      • #4
        This rivals the "pants lawsuit" for absolute stupidity...She's married, and not only that, married to an employee of the US Government.
        "Greatness is not an act... but a habit.Greatness is not an act... but a habit." -Greg Jennings

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        • #5
          So she is an illegal!! You can't have it both ways....oh we'll keep her she's one of the good ones. What a load of crap! Have your schools destroyed by illegals, then talk to me.

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          • #6
            I thought if she were married to a citizen, she wasn't illegal...
            "Greatness is not an act... but a habit.Greatness is not an act... but a habit." -Greg Jennings

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            • #7
              Originally posted by MJZiggy
              I thought if she were married to a citizen, she wasn't illegal...
              not true. there is an expidited process, but still a process to follow. if they didn't do it, she is illegal.

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              • #8
                There was a recent story of a family in the Chicago area that had their home foreclosed on and the wife and kids have to be evicted while the husband is serving over in Iraq. Everyone in the community tried to stop the bank from doing it and there is a law that says a soldiers home can't be foreclosed on if they are serving overseas, but the bank was able to because they missed a few payments before he even went to Iraq.

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                • #9
                  We can deport the wives of our fighting soldiers but we can't deport Jesus from the local gas station because that would be profiling...
                  "Once the people find they can vote themselves money, that will herald the end of the Republic.”
                  – Benjamin Franklin

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                  • #10
                    There was a story a while back, that I did not bother to stay updated on, but that bothered me to no end at the time. I am not sure, but I think it also took place here in Wisconsin.

                    After pulling a guy over for speeding (cannot quote the exact speed, but I believe it was excessive), the officer discovered that the man that he had pulled over was an illegal immigrant from Mexico. They started the process to deport the guy, and the last I heard about it, the illegal Mexican, was sueing, because he felt that he was only pulled over due to "racial profiling". Never mind the fact that he was going way over the speed limit, lol.

                    The main reason that this story stuck out to me, was because at the time, I was working at a factory in Sauk City, that employed a huge amount of Mexicans,(guessing at least 70%) the majority of which could not speak the least amount of English. Every day on my way to work, I would get passed by one of these Mexicans, and he would be doing a minimum of 20-30 mph over the speed limit, and this was in the middle of winter, with bad roads. Quite a few people at work were disgusted by this guys driving, and he was one of the favorite sources of discussion during our breaks.

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                    • #11
                      You cannot nitpick the law. I respect her husband for what he is doing, but the law is the law. She is illegal. The argument doesn't have to go any farther then that. I can understand the sentimental argument, but you can't let people get through the law because you feel sorry for them.
                      "I've got one word for you- Dallas, Texas, Super Bowl"- Jermichael Finley

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                      • #12
                        The hilarious thing is that any of you that have ancestors from Europe, Germany, Russia, Africa, Asia or whatever other continent are the biggest wetbacks of all cuz your bloodlines came from even further away.

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by MadtownPacker
                          The hilarious thing is that any of you are the biggest wetbacks of all.
                          Not me--I wear UnderArmour.
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                          • #14
                            Shut your mouth mojado!!

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by MadtownPacker
                              Shut your mouth mojado!!
                              Meh.....I just wanted to use that emoticon one more time.
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