Wednesday, August 20, 2008

Colombian Comeback

You know, it is amazing how the Boston Globe never writes a story about suffering Americans.

Isn't that odd, readers?

"Return to Colombia difficult for family; Ariases' lives in East Boston fell apart last year" by Maria Sacchetti, Globe Staff | August 20, 2008

David Arias cannot wait to turn 21, but for a different reason than most American teenagers.

The 17-year-old former Boston Latin Academy student had his life upended in October. His father, an illegal immigrant, had just been deported to his native Colombia. David, his younger brother, and their mother followed him.

That's who the agenda-pushing MSM gets the violin out for -- not for shit-sucking Americans getting pooched in the hiney!!!

Why would they? It is the BG's shit stream!

Ten months later, the family is desperate to come back. His parents still have not found jobs in the high-crime city of Cali, in the western part of the nation. The family lives in a two-story house on a pockmarked street around the corner from a brothel. David is the family's chance for a different future. As a US citizen, he can apply to bring his parents here as soon as he turns 21.

Fearing deportation, Gustavo Arias tried to move the family to Canada and was arrested for being here illegally. Immediately, the family's nearly 20-year life in East Boston collapsed.

Gustavo Arias had come to Boston to escape threats from leftist rebels in Colombia's long-simmering guerrilla war and to find work, and his wife followed.

Yeah, and if he had come from El Salvador or Haiti, we would have sent them back because they were our right-wing butchers.

Here, they had jobs; he was a janitor, and she cleaned houses. The couple had two children and bought a condominium in East Boston. There were trips to Disneyland and New York City and extra money to send home.

Gee, sounds like the ILLEGALS were doing BETTER than YOU, American!!

And yet, the agenda-pushing assholes down at the Globe want you to feel sorry for them!!!!

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