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2 hours ago, Deluge said:

Thank you, lady. You're a good example and a good Mexican. 

https://people.com/woman-self-deports-to-mexico-after-36-years-america-exclusive-11766484

  Yep, and America just lost a good person.   She was a hard working woman, working 12 hours a day and lived in America for 36 years since she was 15.  She may have gone to a better place.  America is controlled by the super wealthy who think they are purifying America, but money isn't everything.  Love for our fellow man is more important than money and a good relationship with God is what really counts.  I wish her all the best.  

 

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Posted
1 hour ago, blackbird said:

  Yep, and America just lost a good person.   She was a hard working woman, working 12 hours a day and lived in America for 36 years since she was 15.  She may have gone to a better place.  America is controlled by the super wealthy who think they are purifying America, but money isn't everything.  Love for our fellow man is more important than money and a good relationship with God is what really counts.  I wish her all the best.  

 

I get that this is difficult for a stunted communist to understand, but upholding US law is what's most imoortant here. 

Besides, this isn't the end of her world. She can always reapply at the nearest port of entry. 

Posted
1 hour ago, robosmith said:

^MAGA celebrating the loss of a hard working resident SOLELY because she is Mexican. 🤮

Ironic because most of MAGA would not be here if America's HISTORY WAS what they want it to be NOW. 

Robowoke is crying because he was told that deportation is worse than a life sentence or death.

But don't worry, stupid. She can always reapply at the nearest port of entry. 🙂

Posted
2 minutes ago, Deluge said:

Robowoke is crying because he was told that deportation is worse than a life sentence or death.

But don't worry, stupid. She can always reapply at the nearest port of entry. 🙂

And will probably be admitted legally.

All robowoke sees is his zucchini picking slaves being diminished.

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Posted
2 hours ago, herbie said:

And rather than being ashamed of the fact, the deplorable cheers it.

What a Magat....

Ashamed of what, pervert? Ashamed of supporting the law? 

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Posted
3 hours ago, herbie said:

And rather than being ashamed of the fact, the deplorable cheers it.

What a Magat....

Why isn't your country welcoming her?

 

6 hours ago, blackbird said:

Yep, and America just lost a good person. 

Good people don't enter and remain in a country illegally. 

 

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Luckily, Higuera had inherited land and was already in the process of building a two-bedroom house in Guerrero. She had originally planned on returning home once she hit retirement; however, given the political climate, she decided to speed up the process and leave the country on her own terms

But also claims she didn't have the money for the paperwork to stay in America? And her extensive family can't help her come up with the funds for that?

It's getting harder and harder to feel sorry for her.

9 hours ago, blackbird said:

She may have gone to a better place.

Jesus Christ dude she didn't die, she moved to her home in Guerrero!

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"That which doesn't kill me...

Had better start running."

Posted (edited)

Regina Higuera was brought to America when she was 15.  She worked 12 hours a day six days a week since then for 36 years.  She contributed much to America.  She leaves her family, children and grandchildren behind in order to move to Mexico.  It sounds like her husband will join her later.  She is with her mother in Mexico but finds it to be a major culture change from what she is used to.  She inherited a property in Mexico and it sounds like she is going to have a home built.  I wish her well.  I think she made the right decision.  She will not be under the psychological pressure of a country that considers her as an alien, and is now hunting down people like her, which is total nonsense.  I think if one can do it, it is much better to leave like she did and seek a country where she will feel welcome. There are some good things about Mexico such as a warm climate and many friendly people.  Since she probably speaks very fluent English and has a lot of knowledge about many American things, that might help her in finding a good job.  She is probably also fluent in Mexican Spanish as she grew up in Mexico.  I pray that everything will work out well for her and she will be happy in her new home in Mexico.

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Posted
38 minutes ago, blackbird said:

Regina Higuera was brought to America when she was 15.  She worked 12 hours a day six days a week since then for 36 years.  She contributed much to America.  She leaves her family, children and grandchildren behind in order to move to Mexico.  It sounds like her husband will join her later.  She is with her mother in Mexico but finds it to be a major culture change from what she is used to.  She inherited a property in Mexico and it sounds like she is going to have a home built.  I wish her well.  I think she made the right decision.  She will not be under the psychological pressure of a country that considers her as an alien, and is now hunting down people like her, which is total nonsense.  I think if one can do it, it is much better to leave like she did and seek a country where she will feel welcome. There are some good things about Mexico such as a warm climate and many friendly people.  Since she probably speaks very fluent English and has a lot of knowledge about many American things, that might help her in finding a good job.  She is probably also fluent in Mexican Spanish as she grew up in Mexico.  I pray that everything will work out well for her and she will be happy in her new home in Mexico.

35 years she had to sort out her problems and become legal. She sponged off of the work that other people did they used it to build a home on property she had in Mexico. It says the home is already done.

So she's enjoyed three and a half decades of something she wasn't entitled to and could have fixed if she wanted to. 

And to this day she could still correct it even when she's out of the country. But despite having inherited property and having had enough money to just build a home on it and despite as you claim having worked all those years magically she can't afford the paperwork

And why didn't she? Well it turns out she was planning on retiring to Mexico in a few years anyway. That's why she built the house. So she's moving your funds outside of America and has spent her savings outside of America already. Doesn't sound very productive to me

She doesn't sound like a very good potential citizen to me, and it sure as hell doesn't sound like she's going to suffer

"That which doesn't kill me...

Had better start running."

Posted
2 hours ago, CdnFox said:

She doesn't sound like a very good potential citizen to me,

You take a very negative view of her, maybe because you are trying to justify the mass arrests and deportations by Trump.   So you falsely claim she was not a good person.  Doesn't make any sense.  She is as good a person as the average person in America.

There is absolutely nothing to paint her as a poor potential citizen.  She worked like a slave for 12 hours a day, for six days a week for many years.  That seems like a good citizen.  She is a hard worker and persevered for many years.  It looks more like undocumented people like her are being exploited for slave labour in America.

Then she was put in the position of possibly being arrested and imprisoned for not having citizenship or permanent residence status.  Obtaining that status might be very difficult in the U.S. these days.

So what was she under threat of ICE for?  For being brought to America by her parent(s) when she was 15?  The system didn't give her residency status.  We don't know why.  She committed no crime.

I think she deserves a better life than that.  I think she made the right decision to simply leave America.

I don't know what she inherited.  It might be not be a lot, but maybe something that will help her.

  

Posted
6 hours ago, blackbird said:

You take a very negative view of her, maybe because you are trying to justify the mass arrests and deportations by Trump.   So you falsely claim she was not a good person.  Doesn't make any sense.  She is as good a person as the average person in America.

No, you are the one who wants to try to make this about what kind of person she is, instead of the LAW that she is breaking. 

She is here ILLEGALLY.

Should we not arrest bank robbers, rapists, murderers if they are able to evade capture long enough and then live a "good" life?
 

6 hours ago, blackbird said:

There is absolutely nothing to paint her as a poor potential citizen. 

Sure there is... she was here ILLEGALLY. 

6 hours ago, blackbird said:

I think she deserves a better life than that. 

Then why don't you invite her to your house in Canada and give her one?


 

 

 

Posted
11 hours ago, blackbird said:

Regina Higuera was brought to America when she was 15.  She worked 12 hours a day six days a week since then for 36 years.  She contributed much to America...

Not a dry eye in the room. 

Thank you for that beautiful eulogy, comradebird

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Posted
9 hours ago, blackbird said:

You take a very negative view of her, maybe because you are trying to justify the mass arrests and deportations by Trump. 

  

You take a very positive view of her, maybe because you're trying to justify your defense and advocation of illegal activities.

I mean you were certain she's a great woman and a major contributor to the country based on a couple of sentences in a newspaper article which are probably inaccurate because most newspaper articles are.

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 So you falsely claim she was not a good person.  Doesn't make any sense.  She is as good a person as the average person in America.

You have no way of knowing that. But what we do know is that she enjoyed the benefits of the system and the nation created by others illegally.  So... sorry but the evidence tilts my way. 

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There is absolutely nothing to paint her as a poor potential citizen.  She worked like a slave for 12 hours a day, for six days a week for many years.  That seems like a good citizen.  She is a hard worker and persevered for many years.  It looks more like undocumented people like her are being exploited for slave labour in America.

First off you don't know that any of that is true. And second off she illegally is in the country stealing the benefits of residency from those who deserve it and earned it. That is a simple truth, she had no right to what she did and she did it anyway.

Right off the bat that tilts her towards being a bad person. But on top of that we know she had property and enough money to build a house on it which she intended to retire on but she claims she didn't have the money to do her paperwork.

So we also know she's a liar

 

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Then she was put in the position of possibly being arrested and imprisoned for not having citizenship or permanent residence status.  Obtaining that status might be very difficult in the U.S. these days.

She had 35 years. If she tried for 35 years and they still weren't going to let her in then she needs to get out

 

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So what was she under threat of ICE for?  For being brought to America by her parent(s) when she was 15?  The system didn't give her residency status.  We don't know why.  She committed no crime.

She absolutely committed a crime. She knew her work permit had expired and she was not in the country lawfully and didn't leave when she's supposed to. While being in the country illegally is not a criminal offense but rather a civil one, not leaving as per the terms and conditions of your work permit is.

 

 

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I think she deserves a better life than that. 

She deserves to be thrown out of the country she unlawfully took advantage of on her ass. She did the smart thing and fled before she got the boot which is what every illegal person should be doing. But she didn't do it out of guilt for breaking the law that's for sure.

And this nonsense about not being able to afford the paperwork is just utter bullcrap.

If you are not in the country legally, then you have to leave. Don't understand why that's tough for you to get through your thick little head.

 

All you are doing here is repetitively again and again advocating for people to break the law and be criminals.

"That which doesn't kill me...

Had better start running."

Posted (edited)
2 hours ago, CdnFox said:

You take a very positive view of her, maybe because you're trying to justify your defense and advocation of illegal activities.

I mean you were certain she's a great woman and a major contributor to the country based on a couple of sentences in a newspaper article which are probably inaccurate because most newspaper articles are.

You have no way of knowing that. But what we do know is that she enjoyed the benefits of the system and the nation created by others illegally.  So... sorry but the evidence tilts my way. 

First off you don't know that any of that is true. And second off she illegally is in the country stealing the benefits of residency from those who deserve it and earned it. That is a simple truth, she had no right to what she did and she did it anyway.

Right off the bat that tilts her towards being a bad person. But on top of that we know she had property and enough money to build a house on it which she intended to retire on but she claims she didn't have the money to do her paperwork.

So we also know she's a liar

 

She had 35 years. If she tried for 35 years and they still weren't going to let her in then she needs to get out

 

She absolutely committed a crime. She knew her work permit had expired and she was not in the country lawfully and didn't leave when she's supposed to. While being in the country illegally is not a criminal offense but rather a civil one, not leaving as per the terms and conditions of your work permit is.

 

 

She deserves to be thrown out of the country she unlawfully took advantage of on her ass. She did the smart thing and fled before she got the boot which is what every illegal person should be doing. But she didn't do it out of guilt for breaking the law that's for sure.

And this nonsense about not being able to afford the paperwork is just utter bullcrap.

If you are not in the country legally, then you have to leave. Don't understand why that's tough for you to get through your thick little head.

 

All you are doing here is repetitively again and again advocating for people to break the law and be criminals.

You are completely nuts and make no sense.  You are on a hate campaign.  She was brought to America when she was a kid and worked hard for 12 hrs a day six days a week.  That ought to tell you she is a hard-working honest person.  Then she had family and now grandkids.  Anybody knows the U.S. system of obtaining citizenship is very difficult and dangerous to get involved in for undocumented migrants.  That's probably why she didn't try to get too involved in it.   She was probably thinking of her family and not breaking it up by risking dealing with unreasonable bureaucrats who might just deport her for nothing, which obviously they do.

So I disagree with you on a number of levels.  I don't think you understand anything at all about life or how people have to struggle to survive.  You live in a fantasy land.

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Posted
1 minute ago, gatomontes99 said:

If I steal a painting and give it back after 38 years, does that make me an upstanding person or a theif?

Saying that proves you are trying to play diversion games.  You are dishonest.  This has nothing to do with stealing anything so quit lying.

Posted
On 7/13/2025 at 9:06 AM, blackbird said:

  Yep, and America just lost a good person.   She was a hard working woman, working 12 hours a day and lived in America for 36 years since she was 15.  She may have gone to a better place.  America is controlled by the super wealthy who think they are purifying America, but money isn't everything.  Love for our fellow man is more important than money and a good relationship with God is what really counts.  I wish her all the best.  

🙄🤮

This is the Rosita Parknandez bullshit story of the century. 

It's so manufactured and contrived that it makes Greta Thunberg look like an actual climatologist/race relations expert. 

If the Cultist Narrative Network/Cultist Broadcasting Corporation gave an infinite number of monkeys an infinite number of typewriters, leftists would believe everything they typed.

"I don't hate American's, I pointed out the literacy rate to Uncle Sam." - LinkSoul

"It's just a parable about rocks and trees talking to muslims to help them kill Jews who are trying to hide. It's open to interpretation." - robobigot

Posted (edited)

"

Any time you have economic discomfort, especially among working-class people, immigrants often get blamed.

Zeke Hernandez, Wharton School of Business professor

Why have Americans turned on immigrants?

The truth is Trump wrongly blames Canada and the other western countries for many things.

That is why he thinks putting tariffs on Canada, Europe and Asia is the answer.  

It's the same mentality that blames undocumented immigrants for many of the problems in the U.S.  It is a false claim to a large extent.

He blamed Canada for the fentanyl crisis.  Most of the fentanyl comes from the south or from foreign countries, not from Canada.  Only a few pounds in a year came from Canada, a tiny fraction of the total coming into the U.S.  Yet Trump uses it as a major bargaining chip and why he puts the big tariffs on Canada.  He also falsely claims that Canada ripped off the U.S. for hundreds of billions of dollars.  A trade deficit means a country imports more from another country than it exports to it.  Nothing unfair or dishonest about that.  But he has completely deceived his base with all these false claims.

4 minutes ago, WestCanMan said:

🙄🤮

This is the Rosita Parknandez bullshit story of the century. 

It's so manufactured and contrived that it makes Greta Thunberg look like an actual climatologist/race relations expert. 

 I thought you were a thinker.  What makes you think that? 

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Posted
28 minutes ago, blackbird said:

Saying that proves you are trying to play diversion games.  You are dishonest.  This has nothing to do with stealing anything so quit lying.

It isn't theft, but it is violating the law. So, is it a fine and up standing thing to violate the law for decades and then just quit? 

The quitting isn't bad. But that doesn't excuse the violation of the law. However, in this case, it does lessen her penalty to self deportation woth the possibility of return. That makes her someone we would return. Just like a thief might get a more lenient sentence for returning what the stole, but that doesn't mean there are zero consequences. There must be consequences or the law is meaningless. 

There, my statement isn't disingenuous. It was the beginning of an engagement backed with logical reasoning and a poignant example.

Don't you think that if I were wrong that I would know it? 

 

 

Posted
10 minutes ago, blackbird said:

Any time you have economic discomfort, especially among working-class people, immigrants often get blamed.

Who said anything about immigrants? We're talking about illegal aliens; it's ALWAYS about illegal aliens. 

In this thread, we're talking about an illegal alien who did the right thing by self-deporting. 

Do you not understand the value of upholding the law? 

 

Posted (edited)

Yes, Mr. Noshameatall

We grew up when they put you in jail for smoking a joint. We're well aware of the imbeciles and their 'the law is the law' mentality.

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Posted (edited)
22 minutes ago, blackbird said:

I thought you were a thinker.  What makes you think that? 

Hers is the perfect story for CNN to "follow up on", if it wasn't a left4rd-media plan all along. It involves:

  1. a heroic minority mom
  2. a bad, bad Twumpy
  3. a ridiculous take on the scope of deportations being conducted
  4. a major news presence

The story is predicated on the snuck premise that Trump was busy targeting minority moms who "worked 12 hrs a day for 35+ years and raised patriotic contributors to society". It's like a false narrative with a side of stomach-turning virtuosity that makes Leave it to Beaver look as unwholesome as Ex-Flyer's arse-porn collection. 

It's like if I left Canada, pretending that Carney was trying to kill me, and the MSM was following me around and acting as if my story was all legitimate. "He's an ex-military Canadian who worked 60 hrs a week since 1986 and he fled to Ibiza so that Carney wouldn't kill his whole family!!!" 🤮

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If the Cultist Narrative Network/Cultist Broadcasting Corporation gave an infinite number of monkeys an infinite number of typewriters, leftists would believe everything they typed.

"I don't hate American's, I pointed out the literacy rate to Uncle Sam." - LinkSoul

"It's just a parable about rocks and trees talking to muslims to help them kill Jews who are trying to hide. It's open to interpretation." - robobigot

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