| # | Name | Comments |
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| 201 | Paul Berney | |
| 202 | Anonymous | |
| 203 | Anonymous | |
| 204 | Sara Fotopulos | |
| 205 | Anonymous | |
| 206 | Suzanne Al-Enizi | Give me your Sick, Your Tired, Your Poor? |
| 207 | emily olmos | |
| 208 | Corbette Doyle | |
| 209 | april mendez | I think that it is a terrible thing to want to deport someone when they obviously want to do the right thing!!!I know from personal experience and the only thing that most of us would like to do is raise our children in peace & be given the same oppotunities as others!!! |
| 210 | Anonymous | |
| 211 | ANA RIOS | |
| 212 | Julianne Delzer | |
| 213 | Anonymous | |
| 214 | Brittany Jordan | |
| 215 | Anonymous | I THINK THAT IS CRAZY TO DEPORT SOMEONE THAT HAS FAMILY HERE, ESPECIALLY CHILDREN. COME ON NOW, WE SHOULD BE MORE WORRIED ABOUT THE MIDDLE EASTERNERS. WHAT!!! THEY DON'T HAVE ANYTHING BETTER TO DO. LAZY THAT'S ALL. JUST TRYING TO CATCH THE EASIEST FISH THEY CAN! |
| 216 | Yuri Cunza | |
| 217 | Tiffany Miller | |
| 218 | Megan Goodchild | |
| 219 | Kenya Whaley | |
| 220 | Anonymous | If Mrs. Nunez is not a violent criminal and is a hard worker, she should not be deported because her kids will suffer and that will be the most cruelest thing you can do to the kids and then the kids will grow up hating the government for doing that to them |
| 221 | Anonymous | We have a situation where the mother is undocumented and she is divorced with 3 children, two of them are autistic. The children are all U.S. citizens. Can we help her get her permanent residence so she can attend to her children's need
here in the U.S. She is from Costa Rica and it would be a hardship for her and her U.S. citizen children to return to their country. |
| 222 | Anonymous | |
| 223 | Anonymous | |
| 224 | NINA | I THINK SHE HAS THE RIGHT TO STAY HERE WITH HER CHILDREN ITS NOT RIGHT I MEAN THIS IS WHAT THEY KNOW THEY DONT KNOW ANYTHING ELSE PLUS I MEAN SHES NOT A CRIMINAL OR ANYTHING LIKE THAT HOW ARE YOU GOING TO SENT HER MOM BACK AND LIVE THERE CHILDS HERE THEY WOULD SUFFUR A LOT WITH OUT THERE MOM HONESTLY I DONT KNOW WHAT I WILL DO WITH OUT MY MOM :) |
| 225 | Jeannette Diaz | Quisiera saber si las petisiones estan cojiendo mas tiempo que lo acostumbrado ya que yo hise una petision de esposo hase 8 meses y todavia no resibo la aprobasion mi esposo se encuentra en venezuea y yo en new york (bronx) soy puertorrique~a. |
| 226 | Anonymous | I am a U.S. born, working mother with 8 small children, who is now left to feed them and provide for them alone since my husband, a U.S.National who happened to be born in MEXICO, was placed in Removal Proceedings,due to the current laws of this country. If the current laws are allowed to remain intact, there will be no hope "EVER" for my family to be reunited under the stars and stipes of my home country. My daughter will never even know her "Daddy" she is our youngest and was only 8 months old when he was taken from our home in small town, MO. I can not believe that this is what was ment to happen when constructing our current laws. PLEASE HELP! ALL of the "FAMILIES DIVIDED " by policy !! |
| 227 | Travis Cooper | |
| 228 | Laura Alvarez | I agree and will do anything I can to help Claudia.. |
| 229 | Catherine Lowe | |
| 230 | Maria Bromilow | |
| 231 | jerrika rivera | |
| 232 | Anonymous | |
| 233 | ????? | |
| 234 | Marisol Perez | Good Luck. God Bless. |