20 years and you couldn't take the time to become legal?...wow, can't feel sorry for that..let that be an example to other illegals
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1/They have to leave the country for quite some time first, hard when you have children. He did try to become legal by the way,
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Cant believe he tried very hard and to think he had 20 years is ridiculous..
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She didn't give lick about anyone else's fam. yet I have to hear about her bad decision on Twitter almost daily.pic.twitter.com/xkJikeCq5m
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How splendid! Now he can take his American experience to his country Mexico, and help improve restaurant quality for the people there.
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Why didn't he get his citizenship? Dude had you, you could stay. It's bad to not follow the rules of the law.
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Dude was here 20 years stated a business, but didn't file for legal citizenship. That's his stupidity, probably didn't want to pay the fines
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This is really sad, to be taken from your family over something like this is just wrong. I really hope he can return soon.
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sound good to me
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How in the world can an undocumented/illegal make it all the way to own a restaurant? This is what everyday Americans need educating on.
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So 3 kids and a wife who are citizens are separated from Dad for 10yrs? Our President is such a swell guy. Going to be a lot of Trump regret
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