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In Raids' Aftermath, Kids Still Looking for Homes

Another story of kids left behind by the DHS raids (earlier stories here and here). From today's Worthington (Minn.) Daily Globe:

Jesus Alcantar, a Swift employee and union representative, said through an interpreter that he had found four children knocking on doors looking for their mother.

“I took them by the hand and started knocking on doors, looking for family members who would take them in,” he said. “I saw a little girl on the street. I saw someone take her, but I don’t know who that was.”


Comments (8)

Anonymous wrote on December 15, 2006 1:30 PM:

Someone took a child off the street and no-one stopped it? WTF?

keanolo wrote on January 1, 2007 7:05 PM:

The Sift ICE raids were more than justified and neccessary because we are a civilized nation of laws. This is in contrast to the Latino third world countries the illegal Swift workers came from. They used falsified documents to get jobs in this country and hurt many Americans by their wanton and criminal use of identity theft.

If these illegal aliens have any of the "family values' extolled by GWB, they would take their "anchor baby" children with them back to Mexico or whatever Latino country they are from in order to maintain their familial unit. They made choices to break the law to be in this country now they must make the same personal choices to take or leave their kids with them.

I, personally have no sympathy for those who feel they can break American laws with impunity. The level of ICE operations and deportations should be escalated 10-fold.

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