Illegal Aliens represent an unsecured border and future for America’s security. Yet it is a continued daily accepted fact by most that this will not end. Some come for a better future. Some come for the criminal activity they can be a part of. Some some for a better future which welfare alone can provide. In the end we pay more than than the nation appears to benefit. Face it folks the system is broke and it doesn’t appear there is any way to keep it from completely falling apart. There is no national or leadership consensus on this issue.
No tags for this post.(CBS) It was 5 a.m. and CBS News national correspondent Byron Pitts is with a woman who is nine months pregnant. She’s rushed to a south Texas hospital to undergo a C-section - a $4,700 medical procedure that won’t cost her a dime. She qualifies for emergency Medicaid.
She gave birth to a healthy, 8 1/2 pound baby boy - born in America. His Mexican mother gave him an American name: Eliot.
Eliot is one of an estimated 300,000 children of illegal immigrants born in the United States every year, according to the Pew Hispanic Center. They’re given instant citizenship because they are born on U.S. soil, which makes it easier for their parents to become U.S. citizens.
That’s because those babies can eventually sponsor their parents - when they turn 21 years old.
As for Eliot’s mother, no longer as fearful of deportation, she told CBS News her name, Fabiola, and her story.
“So your son is an American citizen. What does that mean to you?” Pitts asked.
“I am very glad that he was born. That’s why I came here - so my children, my husband and I could have a better life,” she said through a translator.
Back in December, when she was six months pregnant, Fabiola, her husband and their two daughters - ages 4 and 11 - crossed the Rio Grande from Mexico into the U.S.
Once on the other side of the river they walked for two hours in search of a better life and free medical care for their unborn child.










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Leadership on this issue (both sides) has been appalling.
Posted on April 22nd, 2008 at 2:15 am
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