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Old 11-27-2010, 07:13 AM
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This one is not the norm concerning the level of education Luis has attained.

However, I do know people who are like him in the respect that they think in English and have lost the ability to communicate well in Spanish in spite of having Mexican national parents, and are suspended to various degrees between the cultures while not wholly belonging to either one.

I believe the Dream act to be a fraud, with more holes in it than Swiss cheese. However the sin was committed by the parents, not the son.

So, as as I have stated before, I believe people like Luis should be granted permanent, irrevocable legal status with citizen rights just short of voting after the Federal government has demonstrated that it will indeed enforce immigration law concerning employers and deportation of all who came here illegally as adults - including those who fraudulently obtained naturalization.

And after the practice of chain migration has been eliminated.

And throw his parents out yesterday. Luis can visit them in Mexico.
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