Hmmm... It seems that the only reason there has been this turnaround is because of complaints against the foster mother... Well that, and the media attention, I bet...
While her case is sympathetic she entered the US illegally. It's not that hard to immigrate here legally so I don't get it *shrugs* I guess my feeling is - you can't have it both ways and then complain it isn't fair.
Though I'd say give her back her kids and then deport them all, they can come back in when they're adults if they want.
Um, that is NOT true. Not at all. Not even a little bit. Frankly, the only reason my family was able to move here legally 20 years ago was because of the very powerful Jewish lobby in the US. We were lucky this way. Most people are not.It's not that hard to immigrate here legally
It's hard for me to evaluate this statement without knowing, to being with, what country the kids are from. However, if we are talking about very a unstable country, then the question comes of - does the US have a right to put minor Americans at such risk? Also, chances are this woman would face even worse poverty at home (at least in the US there is enough help that the children probably won't go hungry) - therefore, it's hypocritical to say she can't live with them in poverty here, but can do so abroad.Though I'd say give her back her kids and then deport them all, they can come back in when they're adults if they want.