NY Times Super Concerned Over “College Student” Deported Over Thanksgiving

They’re a little late to this party

5 times. And they waited till the last paragraph for the important stuff

College Student Is Deported During Trip Home for Thanksgiving

A 19-year-old college student was about to board a flight to surprise her family for Thanksgiving when she was detained at Boston Logan International Airport and deported to Honduras two days later, her father and lawyer said on Sunday.

The student, Any Lucia López Belloza, was brought by her parents from Honduras to the United States when she was 7. Her father, Francis López, said in a telephone interview on Sunday that neither Ms. López nor her mother knew there was an order for her deportation.

“When they arrested Any, that’s when they told her,” said Mr. López, a tailor.

Ms. López’s lawyer, Todd Pomerleau, described an opaque process for obtaining information about her case, including the grounds for her deportation.

He said she had been deported in violation of a court order that a federal judge signed on Friday that said Ms. López could not be removed from the United States while her case was pending.

She was arrested on Thursday, transferred to Texas, and deported on Saturday. The judge granted the 72-hour stay on Friday at 6pm. I doubt the system works that fast. They left that part out.

The Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency told The Boston Globe that an immigration judge had ordered Ms. López deported in 2015, when she was a child. The agency did not respond to a request for comment on Sunday. (snip)

The family emigrated nearly 12 years ago because of the rampant crime and insecurity in San Pedro Sula, Honduras. Mr. López and his wife feared for their daughter as the news was filled every week “with deaths and murders,” he said. “That’s the reason we left.” The family had applied for asylum, he said, but it was denied, and they were never told they had to appeal to avoid a deportation order.

“Emigrated,” ie, came to the US illegally. Asylum was denied. They should all be deported. Instead, we’re treated to sob stories.

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10 Responses to “NY Times Super Concerned Over “College Student” Deported Over Thanksgiving”

  1. Aliassmithsmith says:

    She was attending Babson college one of the top business schools in the USA

    She doesn’t sound likeone of “the worst of the worst” does she?
    There are about 12 million undocumented in USA most have not been adjudicated as an illegal. About 6 million have individual tax numbers and are legally working here.
    The total detainees in custody will have increased by about 25000 under Trump in 2035. Each year 10 times as many “anchor babies” are born in the USA.

    The detention and/arrest of migrants is done as theater to entertain people like Teach. It is complete Kayfab like WWE

    • Dana says:

      Mr smith² wrote:

      She doesn’t sound likeone of “the worst of the worst” does she?

      She had an order for deportation since 2015; it was ten years past the time she should have been sent home.

      Mr smith² is just repeating the typical leftist sob story: but, but, but, she was a good girl! It doesn’t matter: she was here illegally, and, as our good friends on the left told us for four years, “No one is above the law.”

      Each year 10 times as many “anchor babies” are born in the USA.

      And that means she needed to be deported, before someone knocked her up and she gave birth to yet another anchor baby.

  2. Dana says:

    The family emigrated nearly 12 years ago because of the rampant crime and insecurity in San Pedro Sula, Honduras. Mr. López and his wife feared for their daughter as the news was filled every week “with deaths and murders,” he said. “That’s the reason we left.” The family had applied for asylum, he said, but it was denied, and they were never told they had to appeal to avoid a deportation order.

    So, their solution to “rampant crime and insecurity” was to commit crimes themselves and stay here against the law.

    • Aliassmithsmith says:

      Dana who is going to pay for your Social Security ? Not the young white millennials who is going to pay for your farm’s subsidies? The 6 million migrantsl using individual tax numbers are paying taxes pay an estimated total of 500 billion in taxes.judt Google it

    • Elwood P. Dowd says:

      Being present in the United States without permission is not a crime, but is a civil violation,

      Do MAGAts really believe/feel all violations are equally important?

      Is overstaying a visa equivalent to raping a 13 year old girl?

      Is crossing the border and requesting refugee status equivalent to killing two survivors from a boat bombing in the Gulf of Mexico?

      The godfather of modern conservatism, St Ronald of Reagan, granted amnesty (Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986) and legal status to over 3 million “illegals”!!

  3. Aliassmithsmith says:

    Dana
    Would you say the same things about Anne Frank’s family?
    They too illegally migrated from Germany to The Netherlands. They too were arrested for breaking laws and were deported. The tuition for the school she attended is 58000 per year. How did her deportation affect the economy of the USA? Also, she was a hottie! Since the average weight of an American woman is now over 180 pounds we should be actively importing hottie migrants

  4. James Lewis says:

    Uh, A.s.s.

    Comparing the US to Nazi Germany shows us just how much you hate us.

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