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Members of the audience at a Tucson City Council meeting hold up 'I stand with Rosa' signs in support of Rosa Robles Loreto, a Tucson woman who went in sanctuary at a Tucson church in August.
The Tucson City Council voted Tuesday to ask the White House and Homeland Security to close the deportation case against Rosa Robles Loreto, who has been in sanctuary at a Tucson church for nearly 50 days. ... Read more»
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Members of the audience at a Tucson City Council meeting hold up 'I stand with Rosa' signs in support of Rosa Robles Loreto, a Tucson woman who went in sanctuary at a Tucson church in August.
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2 comments on this story
The sense of entitlement that the border jumpers and their apologists have is absolutely mind-boggling. I just can not follow the logic of those who knowing came here illegally, and then demand and even expect not to be held accountable for that. Unbelievable.
Really Bret..interesting that you aren’t complaining about the 9 Cubans who landed in Florida this week and were granted automatic green cards and all sorts of goodies that are denited to this hard working family that actually embody the work and family ethic that people like you like to brag characterizes our country. I am waiting for people like you to demand that the Cuban Adjustment Act be repealed and the Cubans be sent back