Comments on: Illegal Immigrant Is Boy's Guardian Angel
Stranded In The Desert, A 9-Year-Old Boy Is Rescued By A Man From Mexico
- didntinhale...
inhale twice. When you are lucid, read a book or two. - Reply to this comment
- "Wonder how many border jumpers raped killed or robbed in our nation this week???" Posted by didntinhale at 04:06 PM : Nov 25, 2007
Wonder how many born in the good ol'' US of A, white, red blooded, tax paying, husbands/fathers have raped & murdered their own wives & children over petty jealousies & insurance scams while trying to cover up their on the side flings with their secretary/prostitute girlfriends?
I would gladly sponsor that mexican & give him a job. Don''t worry, he probably wouldn''t want your job Mr. Didntinhale (but swallowed?). He is probably above dangerous racial stereotypes & all day whacking off. - Reply to this comment
- didntinhale.....inhale!
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- IamPundit.....
You are stupid...
PI** off! - Reply to this comment
- watch a chines guy eeting a live lizard with cockroches caught on camera
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YYjQpFAGUrQ - Reply to this comment
- mscientist...illegal is as illegal does.
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- ronin10...we welcome all people from all countries. It is what gives us a diverse cross section of values and eventually contributes to our tax base.
We can easily afford to temporarily foot the bill for these eventual taxpayers because we have avoided being party to U.S. global military entanglement. This has also raised our reputation as a free, progressive nation.
If you have applied for residency here and been denied it is probably due to a criminal record or having nothing valid to offer.
A man like Jesus Cordova on the other hand would have no problem. - Reply to this comment
- Face the facts. Our immigration system is irretrievably broken. This man (along with most of the mexican immigrants I have contact with...) appears to be a reasonably upstanding individual who''s trying to improve his lot in life. Most of our forefathers were in the same situation when they came here. A criminal??? Sure he crossed the border and broke the law. Most of us break the law every morning on our way to work when we exceed the speed limit and we''re endangering our lives and the lives of those around us...
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- vancouverboo....why don''t you just imply that Jesus Cordova carjacked the vehicle upon crossing the border and in his fervor, lost control, killing the mother, who he had already robbed and raped, but saving the boy to be sodomized and eaten later.
If you are going to use your imagination be like Ann Coulter and go ALL the way. If you are going to fabricate, fabricate BIG !
OH....and you are an idiot. - Reply to this comment
- With all that Jesus Manuel Cordova was risking, he chose to stay with the boy until authorities would arrive. This is commendable. Although he entered the US illegally, his action should make the immigration department USCIS think twice about deporting him. Even if he had to wait back in his country, I would suggest that USCIS expedites his papers so that he can come to the US legally. All Americans, born in the USA or outside the USA should be proud of him. Most illegal immigrants have a heart, Jesus Manuel Cordova is a living example. The same way he tried to enter the USA to support his family back in Mexico, he supported that boy by not letting him alone that night. His family is Mexican and that boy is American (i.e. US Citizen). He chose to help an American before helping himself that night.
Good luck to Jesus Manuel Cordova. I hope that your dream comes true. - Reply to this comment
- With all that Jesus Manuel Cordova was risking, he chose to stay with the boy until authorities would arrive. This is commendable. Although he entered the US illegally, his action should make the immigration department USCIS think twice about deporting him. Even if he had to wait back in his country, I would suggest that USCIS expedites his papers so that he can come to the US legally. All Americans, born in the USA or outside the USA should be proud of him. Most illegal immigrants have a heart, Jesus Manuel Cordova is a living example. The same way he tried to enter the USA to support his family back in Mexico, he supported that boy by not letting him alone that night. His family is Mexican and that boy is American (i.e. US Citizen). He chose to help an American before helping himself that night.
Good luck to Jesus Manuel Cordova. I hope that your dream comes true. - Reply to this comment
- With all that Jesus Manuel Cordova was risking, he chose to stay with the boy until authorities would arrive. This is commendable. Although he entered the US illegally, his action should make the immigration department USCIS think twice about deporting him. Even if he had to wait back in his country, I would suggest that USCIS expedites his papers so that he can come to the US legally. All Americans, born in the USA or outside the USA should be proud of him. Most illegal immigrants have a heart, Jesus Manuel Cordova is a living example. The same way he tried to enter the USA to support his family back in Mexico, he supported that boy by not letting him alone that night. His family is Mexican and that boy is American (i.e. US Citizen). He chose to help an American before helping himself that night.
Good luck to Jesus Manuel Cordova. I hope that your dream comes true. - Reply to this comment
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- With all that Jesus Manuel Cordova was risking, he chose to stay with the boy until authorities would arrive. This is commendable. Although he entered the US illegally, his action should make the immigration department USCIS think twice about deporting him. Even if he had to wait back in his country, I would suggest that USCIS expedites his papers so that he can come to the US legally. All Americans, born in the USA or outside the USA should be proud of him. Most illegal immigrants have a heart, Jesus Manuel Cordova is a living example. The same way he tried to enter the USA to support his family back in Mexico, he supported that boy by not letting him alone that night. His family is Mexican and that boy is American (i.e. US Citizen). He chose to help an American before helping himself that night.
Good luck to Jesus Manuel Cordova. I hope that your dream comes true. - Reply to this comment
- With all that Jesus Manuel Cordova was risking, he chose to stay with the boy until authorities would arrive. This is commendable. Although he entered the US illegally, his action should make the immigration department USCIS think twice about deporting him. Even if he had to wait back in his country, I would suggest that USCIS expedites his papers so that he can come to the US legally. All Americans, born in the USA or outside the USA should be proud of him. Most illegal immigrants have a heart, Jesus Manuel Cordova is a living example. The same way he tried to enter the USA to support his family back in Mexico, he supported that boy by not letting him alone that night. His family is Mexican and that boy is American (i.e. US Citizen). He chose to help an American before helping himself that night.
Good luck to Jesus Manuel Cordova. I hope that your dream comes true. - Reply to this comment
- With all that Jesus Manuel Cordova was risking, he chose to stay with the boy until authorities would arrive. This is commendable. Although he entered the US illegally, his action should make the immigration department USCIS think twice about deporting him. Even if he had to wait back in his country, I would suggest that USCIS expedites his papers so that he can come to the US legally. All Americans, born in the USA or outside the USA should be proud of him. Most illegal immigrants have a heart, Jesus Manuel Cordova is a living example. The same way he tried to enter the USA to support his family back in Mexico, he supported that boy by not letting him alone that night. His family is Mexican and that boy is American (i.e. US Citizen). He chose to help an American before helping himself that night.
Good luck to Jesus Manuel Cordova. I hope that your dream comes true. - Reply to this comment
- With all that Jesus Manuel Cordova was risking, he chose to stay with the boy until authorities would arrive. This is commendable. Although he entered the US illegally, his action should make the immigration department USCIS think twice about deporting him. Even if he had to wait back in his country, I would suggest that USCIS expedites his papers so that he can come to the US legally. All Americans, born in the USA or outside the USA should be proud of him. Most illegal immigrants have a heart, Jesus Manuel Cordova is a living example. The same way he tried to enter the USA to support his family back in Mexico, he supported that boy by not letting him alone that night. His family is Mexican and that boy is American (i.e. US Citizen). He chose to help an American before helping himself that night.
Good luck to Jesus Manuel Cordova. I hope that your dream comes true. - Reply to this comment
- With all that Jesus Manuel Cordova was risking, he chose to stay with the boy until authorities would arrive. This is commendable. Although he entered the US illegally, his action should make the immigration department USCIS think twice about deporting him. Even if he had to wait back in his country, I would suggest that USCIS expedites his papers so that he can come to the US legally. All Americans, born in the USA or outside the USA should be proud of him. Most illegal immigrants have a heart, Jesus Manuel Cordova is a living example. The same way he tried to enter the USA to support his family back in Mexico, he supported that boy by not letting him alone that night. His family is Mexican and that boy is American (i.e. US Citizen). He chose to help an American before helping himself that night.
Good luck to Jesus Manuel Cordova. I hope that your dream comes true. - Reply to this comment
- vhall7: Wow someone else that saw something good in this story. Thank you. The guy did a good thing leave it there.
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- A young savior named Jesus Cordova (J.C.)comes out of the desert from ''Magdalena'' to a Christian society where his first act is one of self sacrifice and charity.
Many want to ''crucify'' him.
History repeats itself in strange and wonderful ways. - Reply to this comment
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