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H.R. 213, To provide discretionary authority to an immigration judge to determine that an alien parent of a United States citizen child should not be ordered removed from the United States

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devin

i just want to know what people think

win

Our laws need to be fixed so young children do not become a citizen if their parent isn't.

Fix the broken part of the law instead of putting a bandaid on it which makes the problem worse in the long run.

Connie

The illegal alien made the conscious decision to come to U.S. illegally. If their U.S. born child is under 18 yrs. of age, that child should be sent back with the parents to their native country. There needs to be consequences for breaking our federal laws.

Citizen of America

This has been abused by Illegals and should Be Changed ASAP! They Both should be sent back to Mother's country! End of ANCHOR BABYS for the misuse of a Generous Nation by unlawful and Ungrateful ILLEGAL immigrants!

Go AGAINST this bill ...NO NO NO!!

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