Activist plans return to Mexico as immigration enforcement climbs
Attritions first victim?
Adios!
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“As soon as I am off parole, I am going to go back to Mexico.”
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By Roxana Hegeman
By Roxana Hegeman
Associated Press Writer
July 7, 2007
Wichita — His hopes for immigration reform shattered, one of Kansas’ highest profile Hispanic activists plans to return to Mexico to join his wife and their daughter.
“I’ve given up,” said Dennis Romero, a convicted human smuggler and co-chairman of the Peoples Alliance for Latino Advancement in Kansas. “As soon as I am off parole, I am going to go back to Mexico.”
Without amnesty, Romero said he expects raids on illegal immigrants to intensify.
July 7, 2007
Wichita — His hopes for immigration reform shattered, one of Kansas’ highest profile Hispanic activists plans to return to Mexico to join his wife and their daughter.
“I’ve given up,” said Dennis Romero, a convicted human smuggler and co-chairman of the Peoples Alliance for Latino Advancement in Kansas. “As soon as I am off parole, I am going to go back to Mexico.”
Without amnesty, Romero said he expects raids on illegal immigrants to intensify.
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