Trump’s cruel immigration policy is hurting families across Maryland—people who are our neighbors, go to school with our kids and work in our local businesses. They are suddenly being deported, often facing extreme violence and turmoil at home.
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This comes after brothers Diego and Lizandro Claros Saravia were deported. They were vital members of our community, beloved by their local soccer club, and Lizandro even planned to go to college here on a soccer scholarship.https://www.si.com/soccer/2018/02/27/lizandro-claros-saravia-deportation-ice-daca-trump-usa-nicaragua-el-salvador …
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It’s not just Maria, or Diego and Lizandro—its countless others in our state and country. We’ve seen the human impact of this Administration's cruel immigration policy. Call on every Republican senator to join us to stop Trump from tearing apart innocent families. Speak out!
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So strange that the word "illegally" is not in your post.
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Questions from reading her story- Most important is what was the role of our MD representatives in her story? I'd like you, Ben, and the others to detail how you advocated for since her order in 2009. And why it failed. Or is it an issue now because no one can let this "slide"?
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Pardon me. The deportation order was in 2006. Worse than I thought, by far.
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Boy what a great story. If only she came here legally. Why doesn't she come back here legally. I would offer to help her. We need good people just come here legally.
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