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Sunday, June 27, 2010

Immigration, Custom Enforcement and Administration Refuse To Deport An Illegal Alien

THE DOCTOR IS IN
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LAS VEGAS- Hello America, and how is the world treating you?

Harvard student, Eric Balderas is in the country illegally and will not face deportation to Mexico. Why? The 19 Yr. old was detained June 7, 2010 after he tried to use a university ID card to board a plane from San Antonio to Boston. He came to the U.S. illegally at four years old. U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement said that they would not pursue Balderas deportation.

Harvard officals threw support behind Balderas just because he is studying molecular and cellular biology.

The action by the Immigration and Customs Enforcement in refusing to deport an illegal alien because a major university supports him is outlandish. It appears Balderas is clearly receiving special treatment by the government only because a major university and its officials with political pull and contacts in the government want the illegal to stay in the USA.

What makes him different from any other illegal alien? Nothing! Illegal is illegal. Our U.S. laws have been broken by this man. Balderas should be deported to Mexico and if he wants to continue his education in the United States and become a citizen of the United States he should stand in line like all other immigrants that are in line to enter the United States legally. Giving this guy a pass will only set a precedent for other illegal aliens to enter the USA illegally, enter school, and then say they have a right to stay also.

Our politicians,legal scholars and the legal profession are always spouting off that the United States is a nation of laws. Many of these same politicians and lawmakers have said that preferential treatment should not and does not apply when it comes to administering the law.They often say that "no one is above the law" but it appears that there are many people above the law and the law is meant to be broken when certain people are involved.

There has always been a two tiered justice system working in the United States. One law for the rich and powerful and the other for the middle class and poor people.

In this case even thought Balderas has been breaking the law for over a decade, this illegal alien is treated differently and favorably by powerful interests.

How can any citizen really trust our politicians or lawmaker when they administer the law in such an inconsistent manner. They talk out of both sides of their mouth. These incompetent lawmakers only apply the law to suit their agenda and for reasons that only serve their best interests. That old adage, "the law is the law" smells to high heaven.

If this illegal alien who has been living in the country illegally for over a decade wants to do the right thing and be a good citizen he should be returned to Mexico and then take the legal steps to re-enter the United States in a correct manner so as to become a citizen, the right way,"period."

I have no problem with "legal" immigrants and "legal" immigration. It is the "ILLEGAL ALIEN" I, and 85% of the country have a problem with. But is appears our government officials and administration buckle under to special interests and close their eyes to the "rule of law" when it suits their own interests. The beat goes on---and, that's my opinion. People, draw your own conclusions. You decide.
Bradley W. Kuhns, Ph.D., O.M.D.
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Dr. Kuhns can be reached by e-mail at:
bradleykuhns@gmail.com/

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