This mother was detained by ICE in Mississippi. Now she is afraid

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An undocumented immigrant who was detained Wednesday in immigration sweeps in Mississippi says she is exhausted from the ordeal and is deciding what to do next after her release.

Morton, Mississippi An undocumented immigrant who was detained Wednesday in immigration sweeps in Mississippi said she is exhausted from the ordeal and is deciding what to do next after her release.

Cynthia was among the nearly 700 undocumented workers arrested in the raids by Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials at seven food processing plants in six cities. She said she was released overnight in another city almost an hour from her home in Morton, where two of the plants are located. She declined to give her last name because of her legal status. Her 12-year-old daughter was seen in a video on Facebook begging an ICE official to let her see her mother.

— ICE August 8, 2019 Cynthia said ICE agents said she could go home because she was her daughter's caretaker. She was given a date to appear in court next January, she said. Cynthia said she isn't a criminal. A single mom, she has lived in the United States for more than a dozen years working and raising her family, she said. She hasn't slept in two days and will not be returning to work at the plant because officials kept her company ID. She is afraid, she said.

 

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”illegal”

Go back to your home country how about that. I do not feel sorry for her at all.

I have an idea. Go home! hahahaha

Hope she decides to go back home

leave . Liberals are convincing people to break the law.

Undocumented = ILLEGAL !

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Why the hell is she being released here

Deport the mom & kid she could have applied but chose not to

You don’t enter a house that isn’t yours.

I HAVE AN IDEA? GO THE HELL HOME

I think she should teach us all a lesson and leave, that will show us how much we need her.

Being a criminal must suck. Always looking over your shoulder...just saying

She can always try elsewhere

Here are her two options: Go through the process legally Leave

I have applied for Visa numerous times without success while someone is doing it illegal and some people are defending him/her

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She should leave and if she decides to do it again like most also leave your kids behind and stop dragging them through this

Don't do the crime if you can't do the time. There's no crying in criminal behavior.

Oh well, get over it.

Stop breaking the law?

Perhaps apply for citizenship or a work visa?

how about, go back to your home country and rest?

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