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Here Are The Photos Of Obama’s Illegal Immigrant Detention Facilities The Media Won’t Show You
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<blockquote data-quote="Dave70968" data-source="post: 3126419" data-attributes="member: 13624"><p>Parents--remember, it was his mom who brought him--have a lot of power over/right-to-act for their children. With her dead, all parental rights vest in his father, who withdrew the application, and had to fight to get him returned over the wishes of his cousins here in the US (whose rights as kin are junior to dad's).</p><p></p><p>Sorry, but sending him back to the person who had all rights to him was the correct thing to do. I don't like consigning people to life under Communism, but I like disregarding the rule of law and parents' rights even more. If my son's mom were to try to remove him from the country against my wishes, I'd fight like hell to prevent it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave70968, post: 3126419, member: 13624"] Parents--remember, it was his mom who brought him--have a lot of power over/right-to-act for their children. With her dead, all parental rights vest in his father, who withdrew the application, and had to fight to get him returned over the wishes of his cousins here in the US (whose rights as kin are junior to dad's). Sorry, but sending him back to the person who had all rights to him was the correct thing to do. I don't like consigning people to life under Communism, but I like disregarding the rule of law and parents' rights even more. If my son's mom were to try to remove him from the country against my wishes, I'd fight like hell to prevent it. [/QUOTE]
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