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pauldun170 05-31-2010 08:27 PM

Peruvian child becomes symbol of US undocumented
 
Peruvian child becomes symbol of US undocumented
By CARLA SALAZAR, Associated Press Writer Carla Salazar, Associated Press Writer
Mon May 31, 3:09 pm ET

LIMA, Peru – Seven-year-old Daisy Cuevas, thrilled to see herself on television with U.S. First Lady Michelle Obama, didn't quite understand the predicament in which she had innocently placed her undocumented Peruvian parents.

"She laughed, she jumped up and down. She was excited" after the encounter at Daisy's suburban Washington, D.C., elementary school, the girl's maternal grandfather, Genaro Juica, told The Associated Press.

The TV appearance made the pigtailed second grader a voice of the estimated 12 million immigrants living in the United States illegally — and a source of pride for Peru's president, who visits Washington on Tuesday.

"My mom says that Barack Obama is taking away everybody that doesn't have papers," Daisy told the U.S. first lady on May 19 at the New Hampshire Estates Elementary School in Silver Spring, Maryland.

"Well, that's something that we have to work on, right, to make sure that people can be here with the right kind of papers," Michelle Obama replied.

"But my mom doesn't have papers," said Daisy, a U.S. citizen by virtue of her birth.

The color immediately drained from her mother's face. She ran crying to call her parents in Lima, then went into hiding, fearful of being deported.

These are tense times for people like Daisy's mother, a maid who arrived in the United States with her carpenter husband when she was two months pregnant with Daisy.

Daisy's parents are fearful of U.S. anti-immigrant sentiment, which for many Latin Americans is epitomized by an Arizona law taking effect in July that gives police the right to demand ID papers of anyone suspected of being in the country illegally.

The U.S. Department of Homeland Security has said it is not pursuing Daisy's parents. Immigration investigations, it said in a statement, "are based on making sure the law is followed and not on a question-and-answer discussion in a classroom."

Nonetheless, Daisy's mother asked the AP after the May 19 incident not to name her or her husband.

And Juica, heeding an attorney's advice, asked the news agency not to take photographs of him or other relatives in Peru.

Daisy, meanwhile, has become a celebrity in Peru.

"I'm really proud that a young girl of Peruvian origin is highlighting the enormous problem with Latin American immigration in the United States," President Alan Garcia told reporters last week.

He said it would be scandalous if her parents were deported.

"Do you know how much President Obama and Mrs. Michelle Obama would stand to lose?" he said. Garcia called the Arizona law a "completely irrational response" to the illegal-immigration question, and said he would express his thoughts on the matter to President Obama during his visit to Washington.

An estimated 1.5 million Peruvians currently live in the U.S. Of those, three in five are either undocumented or in the process of legalizing their status, said Peru's consul-general in Washington, Cesar Augusto Jordan.

Peruvian Foreign Minister Jose Antonio Belaunde said in a Radioprogramas radio interview that he considers Daisy a "successful ambassador" for compatriots in similar predicaments.

While Daisy has automatic U.S. citizenship and lives full time with her parents, her 9-year-old sister, July, has not been so lucky. July was left behind with her grandparents when her parents moved to the United States to escape poverty.

The two sisters met for the first time last year when Daisy spent a month visiting her grandparents in the working-class San Juan de Lurigancho district of Lima.

But July misses her parents, who are unlikely to visit Peru because of their illegal status in the U.S.

July has only seen them in photographs and in video chats with a webcam.

"She cries," Juica said.

Dave 05-31-2010 08:32 PM

you know that kid got beat

Homeslice 05-31-2010 08:47 PM

Quote:

"I'm really proud that a young girl of Peruvian origin is highlighting the enormous problem with Latin American immigration in the United States," President Alan Garcia told reporters last week.

He said it would be scandalous if her parents were deported.
:rolleyes:

Again, what is the only reason politicians like him care whether or not their citizens get kicked out of America?

MONEY.

azoomm 05-31-2010 11:36 PM

Why would it be scandalous?

Papa_Complex 06-01-2010 08:13 AM

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Originally Posted by azoomm (Post 378172)
Why would it be scandalous?

Because it WOULD be scandalous.




..... in Peru.

Trip 06-01-2010 08:26 AM

deport the little bitch and her parents. DO EEET NOW!!!

pauldun170 06-01-2010 09:59 AM

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Originally Posted by Trip (Post 378216)
deport the little bitch and her parents. DO EEET NOW!!!

Screw you fag, thats an American citizen you are talking about, just as American as any of us.

The sins of the Father are not the sins of the son (or daughter). This isn't some shit hole third world country where the crimes of the parents damn future generations.

You are a dispicable, undeserving little thoughtless twit.
Hugs and Kisses...
paul

Trip 06-01-2010 10:20 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by pauldun170 (Post 378262)
Screw you fag, thats an American citizen you are talking about, just as American as any of us.

The sins of the Father are not the sins of the son (or daughter). This isn't some shit hole third world country where the crimes of the parents damn future generations.

You are a dispicable, undeserving little thoughtless twit.
Hugs and Kisses...
paul

Let's deport Paul as well.

defector 06-01-2010 10:48 AM

They call those "anchor babies" around here.

EpyonXero 06-01-2010 11:52 AM

Dont tell your kids when you dont have papers.


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