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HAHAHAHAHA with ICE CUBES to refill their drinks
 
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ICE CUBE and ICE TEA are goin' da gives homey a ICE beatdown.
 
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More nonsense.. this time using the children for "guilt trip " factor

Kids Sue Obama Over Parents' Deportations


MIAMI, Florida, June 17, 2009


Roughly 150 Children Ask President To Halt Deportations Until Congress Overhauls Immigration Laws



AP) Ronald Soza celebrated his 10th birthday Wednesday with cake and a serenade by more than 100 other children and their parents.

His own family: absent. His mother was recently deported back to Nicaragua. His father rarely ventures out in public in fear of a similar fate. Now Soza and the other children — all U.S. citizens whose parents face deportation — are demanding a say in the immigration debate.

They are suing President Barack Obama, asking a court to halt the deportations of their parents until Congress overhauls U.S. immigration laws.

The children, who gathered Wednesday at the Miami nonprofit American Fraternity to draw attention to their cause, say their constitutional rights are being violated because they will likely have to leave the country if their parents are forced to go.


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The better and only solution for this is to handle this thru the 14th amendment. these children would not even have a case if they were not deemed u s citizens. Problem solved Roll Eyes
 
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Childrens' citizenship is irrelevant. Parents are illegal, then they get deported.
 
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