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Immigration Can Be Life or Death.

Many parents in Mexico make many sacrifice for their children. This is why so many will do everything and anything to help better their children's life. If these means they have to cross the border illegally, so be it then. Think about it for one second, if I told you that one of children would die at a very young age because they cut themself on a rusty piece of metal because there is no doctor close to you, or that children would have to quit school because they have to help support the family this would appall you. Of course there is always the fear of the drug cartels, and I dare say any parent worth a hill of beans would risk everything to give their children a better life, especially if that hope was in reach just across the border. As we watch states like Alabama try to enact hateful and racist immigration laws the only affect it has his hurting their own citizens in the form of lost income from landlords to employers and that does not even take into account crops rotting in the fields. We recently had a client whose child had their dad killed by drug violence and after an uncle helped the mother and her child to get into the United States the Uncle was murdered. Needless to say the child has serve nightmares and does not say much at home or in school. The mother is so worried about her child, but do you think she will ever go back to Mexico? Let me ask you something, Would you?

Albuquerque, New Mexico Immigration Attorneys

Kretz & Romero, P.C.


La inmigración puede ser la vida o la muerte.

Muchos padres de familia en México hacen muchos sacrificios para sus hijos. Es por esto que muchos harán todo y cualquier cosa para ayudar a mejor vida de sus hijos. Si estos medios tienen que cruzar la frontera ilegalmente, por lo que se entonces. Piense en esto por un segundo, si te dijera que uno de los niños que mueren a una edad muy temprana porque si misma corte en una pieza oxidada de metal, porque no hay un médico cerca de usted, o que los niños tendrían que abandonar la escuela porque que tienen que ayudar a la familia esto le horrorizan. Por supuesto siempre existe el temor de los cárteles de la droga, y me atrevo a decir que cualquier padre vale un comino todo lo que correría el riesgo de dar a sus hijos una vida mejor, especialmente si esa esperanza era llegar al otro lado de la frontera. A medida que vemos los estados como Alabama tratar de promulgar leyes de inmigración y de odio racista sólo afectan a los que tiene su daño a sus propios ciudadanos en forma de pérdida de ingresos de los terratenientes a los empleadores y que ni siquiera tienen en cuenta los cultivos se pudren en los campos. Recientemente hemos tenido un cliente de un niño que su padre había muerto por la violencia del narcotráfico y después de un tío ayudó a la madre y su hijo para entrar en Estados Unidos, el tío fue asesinado. Huelga decir que el niño tiene pesadillas servir y no dice mucho en su casa o en la escuela. La madre está muy preocupada por su hijo, pero ¿crees que alguna vez regresar a México? Déjame preguntarte algo, ¿verdad?

Albuquerque, Nuevo México, Abogados de Inmigración

Kretz y Romero, P.C.

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