I guess that's better than being murdered by one of them Evile Meskins, huh...
https://www.cnn.com/2018/06/08/us/teen-killed-after-ice-returns-him-to-mexico/index.htmlManuel Antonio Cano Pacheco came to America as a little boy and had a full life in Des Moines, Iowa, his mother said. He had acquired DACA status, attended high school and had family -- three siblings and a 1-year-old son, she said.
"He was really happy in Iowa. It was the only home he knew," she said. "He loved school and loved soccer. On his days off from school he would work as a mechanic."
Tim Cook: Congress needs to fix DACA
But Cano Pacheco ran afoul of the United States' changing immigration laws. On April 24, the 19-year-old was sent back to Mexico because of misdemeanor convictions, the US Immigration and Customs Enforcement Customs said.
Three weeks later, he died in a country he barely knew.
He was murdered in Zacatecas, the section of north-central Mexico where he'd gone to live, because "he was in the wrong place at the wrong time," his Iowa friend Juan Verduzco told The Des Moines Register. One of his acquaintances also was slain, Verduzco said.
Cano Pacheco was buried in Mexico, but his family didn't attend the funeral."The entire family is devastated," said his mother, who asked that her name not be used because she is undocumented and fears deportation. "I almost wanted to return to Mexico but my other children don't have passports and I would risk not being able to come back. We've never left the country before."
PeterS wrote:
I guess that's better than being murdered by one of them Evile Meskins, huh...
https://www.cnn.com/2018/06/08/us/teen-killed-after-ice-returns-him-to-mexico/index.htmlManuel Antonio Cano Pacheco came to America as a little boy and had a full life in Des Moines, Iowa, his mother said. He had acquired DACA status, attended high school and had family -- three siblings and a 1-year-old son, she said.
"He was really happy in Iowa. It was the only home he knew," she said. "He loved school and loved soccer. On his days off from school he would work as a mechanic."
Tim Cook: Congress needs to fix DACA
But Cano Pacheco ran afoul of the United States' changing immigration laws. On April 24, the 19-year-old was sent back to Mexico because of misdemeanor convictions, the US Immigration and Customs Enforcement Customs said.
Three weeks later, he died in a country he barely knew.
He was murdered in Zacatecas, the section of north-central Mexico where he'd gone to live, because "he was in the wrong place at the wrong time," his Iowa friend Juan Verduzco told The Des Moines Register. One of his acquaintances also was slain, Verduzco said.
Cano Pacheco was buried in Mexico, but his family didn't attend the funeral."The entire family is devastated," said his mother, who asked that her name not be used because she is undocumented and fears deportation. "I almost wanted to return to Mexico but my other children don't have passports and I would risk not being able to come back. We've never left the country before."
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Ooooops sorry we have laws if he would have obeyed the laws maybe he wouldn't be dead.
Not our fault. Try blaming the killers.
PeterS wrote:
I guess that's better than being murdered by one of them Evile Meskins, huh...
https://www.cnn.com/2018/06/08/us/teen-killed-after-ice-returns-him-to-mexico/index.htmlManuel Antonio Cano Pacheco came to America as a little boy and had a full life in Des Moines, Iowa, his mother said. He had acquired DACA status, attended high school and had family -- three siblings and a 1-year-old son, she said.
"He was really happy in Iowa. It was the only home he knew," she said. "He loved school and loved soccer. On his days off from school he would work as a mechanic."
Tim Cook: Congress needs to fix DACA
But Cano Pacheco ran afoul of the United States' changing immigration laws. On April 24, the 19-year-old was sent back to Mexico because of misdemeanor convictions, the US Immigration and Customs Enforcement Customs said.
Three weeks later, he died in a country he barely knew.
He was murdered in Zacatecas, the section of north-central Mexico where he'd gone to live, because "he was in the wrong place at the wrong time," his Iowa friend Juan Verduzco told The Des Moines Register. One of his acquaintances also was slain, Verduzco said.
Cano Pacheco was buried in Mexico, but his family didn't attend the funeral."The entire family is devastated," said his mother, who asked that her name not be used because she is undocumented and fears deportation. "I almost wanted to return to Mexico but my other children don't have passports and I would risk not being able to come back. We've never left the country before."
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PeterS wrote:
I guess that's better than being murdered by one of them Evile Meskins, huh...
https://www.cnn.com/2018/06/08/us/teen-killed-after-ice-returns-him-to-mexico/index.htmlManuel Antonio Cano Pacheco came to America as a little boy and had a full life in Des Moines, Iowa, his mother said. He had acquired DACA status, attended high school and had family -- three siblings and a 1-year-old son, she said.
"He was really happy in Iowa. It was the only home he knew," she said. "He loved school and loved soccer. On his days off from school he would work as a mechanic."
Tim Cook: Congress needs to fix DACA
But Cano Pacheco ran afoul of the United States' changing immigration laws. On April 24, the 19-year-old was sent back to Mexico because of misdemeanor convictions, the US Immigration and Customs Enforcement Customs said.
Three weeks later, he died in a country he barely knew.
He was murdered in Zacatecas, the section of north-central Mexico where he'd gone to live, because "he was in the wrong place at the wrong time," his Iowa friend Juan Verduzco told The Des Moines Register. One of his acquaintances also was slain, Verduzco said.
Cano Pacheco was buried in Mexico, but his family didn't attend the funeral."The entire family is devastated," said his mother, who asked that her name not be used because she is undocumented and fears deportation. "I almost wanted to return to Mexico but my other children don't have passports and I would risk not being able to come back. We've never left the country before."
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It is logical to conclude that if Pacheco was murdered in Zacatecas, Mexico, then it was "one of them Evile Meskins" that killed him.
PeterS wrote:
I guess that's better than being murdered by one of them Evile Meskins, huh...
https://www.cnn.com/2018/06/08/us/teen-killed-after-ice-returns-him-to-mexico/index.htmlManuel Antonio Cano Pacheco came to America as a little boy and had a full life in Des Moines, Iowa, his mother said. He had acquired DACA status, attended high school and had family -- three siblings and a 1-year-old son, she said.
"He was really happy in Iowa. It was the only home he knew," she said. "He loved school and loved soccer. On his days off from school he would work as a mechanic."
Tim Cook: Congress needs to fix DACA
But Cano Pacheco ran afoul of the United States' changing immigration laws. On April 24, the 19-year-old was sent back to Mexico because of misdemeanor convictions, the US Immigration and Customs Enforcement Customs said.
Three weeks later, he died in a country he barely knew.
He was murdered in Zacatecas, the section of north-central Mexico where he'd gone to live, because "he was in the wrong place at the wrong time," his Iowa friend Juan Verduzco told The Des Moines Register. One of his acquaintances also was slain, Verduzco said.
Cano Pacheco was buried in Mexico, but his family didn't attend the funeral."The entire family is devastated," said his mother, who asked that her name not be used because she is undocumented and fears deportation. "I almost wanted to return to Mexico but my other children don't have passports and I would risk not being able to come back. We've never left the country before."
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Why didn't he ever apply for citizenship in all those years. He was here illegally regardless and committed crimes, I don't care if they were misdemeanors. He should have been deported along with his illegal family. He was killed in Mexico so blame them.
PeterS wrote:
I guess that's better than being murdered by one of them Evile Meskins, huh...
https://www.cnn.com/2018/06/08/us/teen-killed-after-ice-returns-him-to-mexico/index.htmlManuel Antonio Cano Pacheco came to America as a little boy and had a full life in Des Moines, Iowa, his mother said. He had acquired DACA status, attended high school and had family -- three siblings and a 1-year-old son, she said.
"He was really happy in Iowa. It was the only home he knew," she said. "He loved school and loved soccer. On his days off from school he would work as a mechanic."
Tim Cook: Congress needs to fix DACA
But Cano Pacheco ran afoul of the United States' changing immigration laws. On April 24, the 19-year-old was sent back to Mexico because of misdemeanor convictions, the US Immigration and Customs Enforcement Customs said.
Three weeks later, he died in a country he barely knew.
He was murdered in Zacatecas, the section of north-central Mexico where he'd gone to live, because "he was in the wrong place at the wrong time," his Iowa friend Juan Verduzco told The Des Moines Register. One of his acquaintances also was slain, Verduzco said.
Cano Pacheco was buried in Mexico, but his family didn't attend the funeral."The entire family is devastated," said his mother, who asked that her name not be used because she is undocumented and fears deportation. "I almost wanted to return to Mexico but my other children don't have passports and I would risk not being able to come back. We've never left the country before."
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It was only speeding while driving drunk, after all, it's not like he killed anyone.
Gatsby wrote:
It was only speeding while driving drunk, after all, it's not like he killed anyone.
He was lucky! How many people have been killed by drunken speeding drivers?
PeterS wrote:
I guess that's better than being murdered by one of them Evile Meskins, huh...
https://www.cnn.com/2018/06/08/us/teen-killed-after-ice-returns-him-to-mexico/index.htmlManuel Antonio Cano Pacheco came to America as a little boy and had a full life in Des Moines, Iowa, his mother said. He had acquired DACA status, attended high school and had family -- three siblings and a 1-year-old son, she said.
"He was really happy in Iowa. It was the only home he knew," she said. "He loved school and loved soccer. On his days off from school he would work as a mechanic."
Tim Cook: Congress needs to fix DACA
But Cano Pacheco ran afoul of the United States' changing immigration laws. On April 24, the 19-year-old was sent back to Mexico because of misdemeanor convictions, the US Immigration and Customs Enforcement Customs said.
Three weeks later, he died in a country he barely knew.
He was murdered in Zacatecas, the section of north-central Mexico where he'd gone to live, because "he was in the wrong place at the wrong time," his Iowa friend Juan Verduzco told The Des Moines Register. One of his acquaintances also was slain, Verduzco said.
Cano Pacheco was buried in Mexico, but his family didn't attend the funeral."The entire family is devastated," said his mother, who asked that her name not be used because she is undocumented and fears deportation. "I almost wanted to return to Mexico but my other children don't have passports and I would risk not being able to come back. We've never left the country before."
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I am sorry this young man died, but with Mexico's great gun control laws, how can this be ?
http://www.nraila.org/articles/20170516/new-study-shows-how-gun-control-has-not-slowed-violence-in-mexico
PeterS wrote:
I guess that's better than being murdered by one of them Evile Meskins, huh...
https://www.cnn.com/2018/06/08/us/teen-killed-after-ice-returns-him-to-mexico/index.htmlManuel Antonio Cano Pacheco came to America as a little boy and had a full life in Des Moines, Iowa, his mother said. He had acquired DACA status, attended high school and had family -- three siblings and a 1-year-old son, she said.
"He was really happy in Iowa. It was the only home he knew," she said. "He loved school and loved soccer. On his days off from school he would work as a mechanic."
Tim Cook: Congress needs to fix DACA
But Cano Pacheco ran afoul of the United States' changing immigration laws. On April 24, the 19-year-old was sent back to Mexico because of misdemeanor convictions, the US Immigration and Customs Enforcement Customs said.
Three weeks later, he died in a country he barely knew.
He was murdered in Zacatecas, the section of north-central Mexico where he'd gone to live, because "he was in the wrong place at the wrong time," his Iowa friend Juan Verduzco told The Des Moines Register. One of his acquaintances also was slain, Verduzco said.
Cano Pacheco was buried in Mexico, but his family didn't attend the funeral."The entire family is devastated," said his mother, who asked that her name not be used because she is undocumented and fears deportation. "I almost wanted to return to Mexico but my other children don't have passports and I would risk not being able to come back. We've never left the country before."
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Add these to the deaths Trump caused by abject neglect in Puerto Rico and he has directly caused the demise of more innocent people than Osama Binladen.
Kevyn wrote:
Add these to the deaths Trump caused by abject neglect in Puerto Rico and he has directly caused the demise of more innocent people than Osama Binladen.
Trumps a badass. He caused a hurricane.
son of witless wrote:
Hurricane Donald ?
LOL. Maybe they should name one after lil Kevyn. Hurricane Suck Ass.
Kevyn wrote:
Add these to the deaths Trump caused by abject neglect in Puerto Rico and he has directly caused the demise of more innocent people than Osama Binladen.
You have it wrong on Puerto Rico.
Once again the lying left spins it.
Quit believing Snopes and others.
Kevyn wrote:
Add these to the deaths Trump caused by abject neglect in Puerto Rico and he has directly caused the demise of more innocent people than Osama Binladen.
You have it wrong on Puerto Rico.
Once again the lying left spins it.
Quit believing Snopes and others.
Sorry he was killed.How many years did he have to become a u.s.citizen? Why didn't he?
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