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spurgeonryan said:
thranx said:
spurgeonryan said:
Well we have really no sympathy for him either, but he is still family. Sent him with some money, and she went and said goodbye to him. The question is should this be allowed? Just going to go over there and be a burden on the Italian government. Like I said , any Italian that he speaks is just a little here and there that he learned from his parents. Which will most likely be totally different than how Native Italians speak.

Also the Lawyers said there was little chance that anything could be done if we did pay 1500 dollars or more for his time.


considering he had many options to avoid this, yes it should be allowed. He could of done many things to avoid this and CHOSE not too. I certainly believe people should be able to make their own choices. How old is he?

He is 35.

But this could happen even with someone who gets in trouble once. Technically they could have thrown him out the first time around. You guys are saying that even if you know nothing of the country, you should just be shipped back. Has kids here, family, speaks English, has a construction company that has been kept open by his sons, etc. You are saying that in this situation the American Government should deport someone?

 

Also he was just sleeping in the Van.

Yes.

Avoiding being caught for a long time isn't proper reason to avoid executing the law.

Guy had a lot of chances.

It sucks... sure.  You can't just make allowances for people who go out of there way to not do things though.