Fuck you, get the fuck out of my country.
NEVER come back.
FUCK YOU.
One Greeley family says rising costs, limited work and fears of immigration enforcement have made it impossible for them to stay. They told CBS News Colorado they paid a smuggler $36,000 to bring them to the United States and spent the last three years paying that debt back. Now, they are leaving with no money, only the belongings they've managed to collect.
Access to our country, our people, our LABOR, IS NOT A RIGHT. [TOS VIOLATION x1000].
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From the post:
>As immigration enforcement operations increase and work becomes less prevalent, many immigrant families, including those in Colorado, have opted to leave the United States.
President Donald Trump campaigned on launching the largest mass deportation effort in U.S. history. Earlier this week, the Department of Homeland Security said more than 2 million immigrants living in the country illegally "have been removed or have self-deported since January 20." DHS estimates about 1.6 million of them decided to return to their home countries on their own.
The policy shift has received pushback from Democratic lawmakers and community groups in Colorado and nationwide.
Fuck you, get the fuck out of my country.
NEVER come back.
FUCK YOU.
**One Greeley family says rising costs, limited work and fears of immigration enforcement have made it impossible for them to stay. They told CBS News Colorado they paid a smuggler $36,000 to bring them to the United States and spent the last three years paying that debt back. Now, they are leaving with no money, only the belongings they've managed to collect.**
Access to our country, our people, our LABOR, IS NOT A RIGHT. [TOS VIOLATION x1000].
Archive: https://archive.today/4fi2A
From the post:
>>As immigration enforcement operations increase and work becomes less prevalent, many immigrant families, including those in Colorado, have opted to leave the United States.
President Donald Trump campaigned on launching the largest mass deportation effort in U.S. history. Earlier this week, the Department of Homeland Security said more than 2 million immigrants living in the country illegally "have been removed or have self-deported since January 20." DHS estimates about 1.6 million of them decided to return to their home countries on their own.
The policy shift has received pushback from Democratic lawmakers and community groups in Colorado and nationwide.