ICE agents have arrested two illegal aliens from Jalisco, Mexico working construction at Travis Air Force Base in California and are working to deport them ASAP!
Via Mercury News:
Mejia and a coworker, Rodrigo Nuñez from Hayward — both undocumented immigrants from Jalisco, Mexico who have been in the United States for more than a decade — were detained on the base after a military official discovered they did not have valid social security numbers during a routine identification screening and reported them to Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
ICE officials have placed both men in expedited deportation proceedings without a court hearing — known formally as “reinstatement” — because they each have old removal orders issued more than a decade ago after border agents caught them attempting to illegally cross the border. Neither of them has criminal records, according to their attorney.
Now of course the illegal aliens turned themselves into victims crying ‘why me’ (in Spanish of course) and claiming they ‘never did anything to anyone’ despite the fact that they are in the country illegally taking jobs from Americans by using stolen/false social security numbers.
“The first thing that came to my mind was why me?” Mejia said in Spanish during a phone interview with this news organization from the Rio Cosumnes Correctional Center in Elk Grove, where he is being held.
“I’ve been here for 17 years and my record is excellent. I’ve never done anything to anyone. My bills are paid on time, I have a clean record, we’ve never asked the government for help.”
How on earth did illegal aliens with prior deportation orders manage to get onto one of our military bases? This story exposes the lawlessness that the U.S. was operating under for years and years. If this family feels broken up over the fathers facing deportation, then they can self deport as a family unit.
Good riddance!
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