> Chandee therefore was granted permission to stay in the U.S. and work so long as he checked in with immigration authorities periodically. He has not missed a check-in in over 30 years and has not had another criminal incident.
> After Chandee completed his prison sentence, he finished school and became an engineering technician. He worked for the City of Minneapolis for 26 years, became a father, and his son grew up to join the military.
Why would a country be unwelcoming to people like this?
Exactly representative of the single anecdotal examples designed to equate all immigrants to criminally illegal villains. You may have a point if this was the typical example of the kind of people Dumpty is rounding up. But they are pulling people from their immigration hearings. You know, the ones "doing it the right way" they promised wouldn't be rounded up. That is the majority of people being rounded up in Dumpty's domestic immigration attack.
lcnPylGDnU4H9OF|15 hours ago
> After Chandee completed his prison sentence, he finished school and became an engineering technician. He worked for the City of Minneapolis for 26 years, became a father, and his son grew up to join the military.
Why would a country be unwelcoming to people like this?
daveguy|15 hours ago
Thank you for the demonstration.