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Name: Noranne Baddick on Oct 10, 2012Comments: Jerry, So sorry to hear about your dilemma. I certainly feel blessed to know you and I do see the face of God in you. I know that he will take care of you and make sure your citizenship is awarded to you. God Bless You! NoranneFlag
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Name: Piotr Rozpedowski on Oct 10, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Robert Benton on Oct 10, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Kevin Merlo on Oct 10, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Andrea F. Olock on Oct 10, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: John Dante on Oct 10, 2012Comments: A Spiritual Mentor who has touched many lives in very positive ways. His deportation would be a great loss for both our community and our country.Flag
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Name: Joan Albus on Oct 10, 2012Comments: Jerry is a hard working businessman who also finds time to volunteer at our church Notre Dame of Bethlehem. It is hard to believe that we have all these illegal immigrants in this country who live off our country. Here is a person who has been in our country 20 years and only when he applied for citizenship did he find out he made an error on his application when he came from Poland. How come they can stay, and he can't? Hard to believe.Flag
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Name: Mary Sheplock on Oct 10, 2012Comments: Jerry is a kind and loving man, full of compassion and helpfulness to everyone he meets. He is very active in our parish community and is always willing and earnestly reaching out to spread the strong, heartfelt joy he feels at being a part of our parish community, a loving father and husband, and a fortunate blessed man. He is truly a remarkable person and would surely be an asset to our country as he embodies the true meaning of a good citizen.Flag
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Name: Robert Sevold on Oct 10, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Brenda Jo Butler on Oct 10, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Matthew Lammers on Oct 10, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Amy Bishop on Oct 10, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Mike Reck on Oct 10, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Jean A. Altemose on Oct 10, 2012Comments: We all make mistakes. Jerry has turned his life around and has become a good father,husband and business man .Flag
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Name: Donna Moser on Oct 10, 2012Comments: Jerry is a wonderful man, hard worker, outstanding citizen and member of our parish, Notre Dame. I pray that he may be granted U.S. citizenship. He loves the United States and has contributed much to our community. Thank you.Flag
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Alada Rivera Bartolucci on Oct 10, 2012
Comments: Jerry Dabrowski epitomizes citizenship. I am blessed to know him.Flag -
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Name: Michael Jayner on Oct 10, 2012Comments: Jerry is a remarkable man. I have had the pleasure to get to know him over the last couple of years. Jerry has been an amazing leader in a number of catholic men's retreats. He is a generous, honest and insightful man. He leadership and willingness to help other man stands out as an example of all of us to model.Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Oct 11, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Alice Stone-Winkelblech on Oct 11, 2012Comments: This community and country needs many more people like Jerry Dabrowski Please allow this wonderful person the citizenship he so rightly deserves!Flag
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Name: Alice Stone-Winkelblech on Oct 11, 2012Comments: This community and country needs many more people like Jerry Dabrowski Please allow this wonderful person the citizenship he so rightly deserves!Flag
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Name: Robert Glackin on Oct 11, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Allen Bull on Oct 11, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Oct 11, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Paul Albus on Oct 11, 2012Comments: It is a shame that Jerry is being threatened with deportation while during the past 20 years he has been being a great citizen, great businessman, great husband and father, great member of Notre Dame of Bethlehem Church - just a good person. He pays taxes and does not lived off our country's system. How can they deported him?Flag
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Name: Paul Uliana on Oct 11, 2012Comments: I have known Jerry for many years and he is definitly the type of person that we need in this great country. He is such a friendly and helpful person and so dedicated to God and his family and country. He brings great happines to our Church community and to the city of Bethlehem. His work ethics are also exemplary. He works hard and honestly and cares so much about his employees. He is a great man for the USA.Flag
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Name: Virginia Visperas on Oct 11, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Mary Beth Mulicka on Oct 11, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Emily Mulicka on Oct 11, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Rachel Sacek on Oct 11, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Emilio Cervantes on Oct 11, 2012Comments: Mr. Dabrowski is a very active member of The Kings Men, a catholic organization.Flag
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Name: Tom Sacek on Oct 11, 2012Comments: Jerry is a family man, a businessman and in my eyes an American. His business provides local jobs which are needed in any economy. He volunteers his time and skills to repairs at Notre Dame Church where he is an active member. He is a giver and not a taker. His deportation would be a slap in the face to all the hard working immigrants who came to call America their home throughout our country's history.Flag
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Name: Patricia Juhasz on Oct 11, 2012Comments: Please don't take him away from his family and friends, you have no idea what a great human and humble man my dear friend Jerry is..He makes our life more beautiful.Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Oct 11, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Oct 11, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Joe Reagan on Oct 11, 2012Comments: I met Jerry at a retreat and he is such a friendly and caring man. Please allow him to stay in the united states. This man should not be deported because of paperwork not being handled properly. He has a son here as well. God bless JoeFlag
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Name: Lauren Wess on Oct 11, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Kathy Henry on Oct 11, 2012Comments: Jerry is a wonderful person and example to those around him. It would be a loss to our country and community to tell him he had to leave. Most importantly, it would be a loss for Jerry's son. Please consider citizenship for this humble and kind man.Flag
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Name: Brigid Tray on Oct 11, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Mike & Mary Gregoris on Oct 11, 2012Comments: Jerry is a standup individual with strong moral and social values. He is an asset to his civic & faith based communities through his work as a contractor and the countless hours he puts into faith based activites. He deserves to be an American Citizen.Flag
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Name: Edward Kashmere on Oct 11, 2012Comments: With millions of illegal aliens breaking the law in United States of America, I am baffled as a citizen, that it is difficult for a hard-working person like Jerry to stay in the U.S.Flag
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Name: Edward Kashmere on Oct 11, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Mary D.Tucker on Oct 11, 2012Comments: Grant Jerry US citizenshipFlag
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Name: Mark Grandas on Oct 11, 2012Comments: may God help you with your decisionFlag
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Name: Miguel Rivera on Oct 11, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Chris on Oct 11, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: William Scherbak on Oct 11, 2012Comments: GRANT JERRY DARBROWSKI CITIZENSHIP. HIS RELIGIOUS AND MORAL CHARACTER ARE EXEMPLARY. HE IS A MODEL OF WHAT THIS COUNTRY NEEDS MORE OF!Flag
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Name: Shawn McCarthy on Oct 11, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: David Deiter on Oct 11, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: William Mild IV on Oct 11, 2012Comments:Flag