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I read it on FB - they had a live video.
Pedro, a Mexican, with a working visa and a family with two kids, is being deported to Akapulco. His older son is disabled and Pedro is the only one in the family strong enough to lift him.
http://fox8.com/2017/09/28/elyria-f...f56&utm_medium=trueAnthem&utm_source=facebook
What will happen to his family? His kids?
How many caregivers are being deported? I suddenly imagined what it would mean to the people they took care of. My dad lives in another country but is totally dependent on his caregiver. If she were ever suddenly removed, he'd not survive.
It is a big human tragedy. The only violation the man featured in the article ever had was returning back to the US after deportation. Coming back to his kids. This is illegal. Otherwise, not even a traffic violation.
Pedro, a Mexican, with a working visa and a family with two kids, is being deported to Akapulco. His older son is disabled and Pedro is the only one in the family strong enough to lift him.
http://fox8.com/2017/09/28/elyria-f...f56&utm_medium=trueAnthem&utm_source=facebook
What will happen to his family? His kids?
How many caregivers are being deported? I suddenly imagined what it would mean to the people they took care of. My dad lives in another country but is totally dependent on his caregiver. If she were ever suddenly removed, he'd not survive.
It is a big human tragedy. The only violation the man featured in the article ever had was returning back to the US after deportation. Coming back to his kids. This is illegal. Otherwise, not even a traffic violation.