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In just about every statement and/or mention thereof on how harmful and hard it is with being treated as some sort of criminal for entering the U.S.A. illegally, these invaders won't mention all of the legal U.S.A. citizens they displace, keep and/or force into poverty and/or keep their hopes of having a safe, secure and hopeful future in the U.S.A. where they were either born or nationalized to.

Immigrants to the U.S.A. didn't use to be so nasty as the ones invading now!

Why?


Mikhael Love, IIO  



Federal Fugitive Jose Antonio Vargas finally gets handcuffs put on him at McAllen, Texas airport.


 Federal Fugitive Jose Antonio Vargas teasing ICE, the US Constitution and every USA citizen.
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Jose Vargas, journalist who went public with his status as an undocumented immigrant, detained in Texas

Vargas was taken into custody at an airport checkpoint after he had tweeted, "I don't know what's going to happen"

BY  
NEW YORK DAILY NEWS
Tuesday, July 15, 2014, 2:37 PM

In this file photo,  immigration rights activist and self-declared undocumented immigrant Jose Antonio Vargas testifies at a Senate hearing on immigration reform.

McALLEN, Texas - Journalist and immigrant advocate Jose Antonio Vargas, who worked for years and even won a Pulitzer Prize as an undocumented immigrant, was being held here Tuesday by the U.S. Border Patrol.

He was taken into custody after trying to pass through security at the local airport following a visit to this city just across the border from Mexico.

Several dozen supporters gathered in front of a Border Patrol station here, vowing to remain until the immigration icon is freed.

"What's happening to him happens to many people here every day," said Tania Chavez, one of the organizers of the gathering. "People feel trapped. They can't travel past the checkpoint areas."

She added, "It's like we are trapped in a cage."

Vargas traveled to this border city to document the plight of the tens of thousands of undocumented migrants from Central America, most of them children, who have been streaming across the border since October.

Agents detained Vargas when he arrived at the McAllen-Miller International Airport hoping to catch a flight to Los Angeles.

"I don't know what's going to happen," he tweeted before going past an airport checkpoint. He included in his tweet a photo of his Filipino passport.

At the McAllen/Miller airport, Border Patrol agents stand alongside Transportation Security Administration personnel to check documentation — even for domestic flights.

Jose Antonio Vargas, who has become a symbol of the plight of undocumented immigrants working in the U.S., was being held by Border Patrol agents on Tuesday.

Vargas worked for years as a journalist in the U.S. even though he was an undocumented immigrant. He was part of a team of reporters at the Washington Post that won a Pulitzer Prize in 2008.

He went public about his status as an undocumented immigrant in a 2011 article for the New York Times Magazine. He revealed that he came to the U.S. from the Phillippines in 1993 as a 12-year-old under a fake passport and name. He didn’t realize he was in the country illegally until he was 16.

Vargas directed and wrote "Documented," a film about his life and the immigration debate that aired on CNN last month. He also founded the activist group “Define American.”

Many who gathered here waiting for Vargas’ release said he became a hero to them when he wrote about his plight.

"I feel very sad. How can you call someone a criminal when all he did was help people, the community?" said Nahiely Garcia, 16. "He's a role model. He came here to show support."

Eric Aguilar, 28, said Vargas' story reflects that of many others here.

"Fathers, mothers, brothers, sisters are getting deported everyday on their way to work," said Aguilar. "The attention is on him right now. But this happens everyday here."




A note with respect to the last sentence in the above article: Everyday in the U.S.A. , many U.S.A. citizens have to worry about their next meal, where they might sleep at that night and so forth, but these illegal invaders don't want to mention that in their pleas to continue their invasion.

It is after-all, about them and not the harm they do unto others in the U.S.A.!           

Mikhael Love, IIO


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