Wednesday, June 27, 2018

Asylum Fraud


Honduran mother is poster child for asylum fraudsters at southern border, by Ann Corcoran 6/22/18.

Forget the poster baby! The mother is a poster child for asylum fraudsters as she has no reason to request political asylum. Ship them both back to Honduras and send a message far and wide.
Every one of you who tweets or has a facebook page, a website, or an e-mail list must get this news out to everyone before that shameful Time Magazine cover becomes the definition of Trump’s policy at the border. This really steams me! Ultimate FAKE News!

First, the little crying girl was NOT separated from her mother. The mother paid a smuggler $6,000 to get her to Texas. Where did she get that kind of money? The mother left behind a husband (who has a good job and wants her back!) and three other YOUNG children. The mother left Honduras without saying goodbye or informing her husband that she was taking the baby on a dangerous journey.

From the Daily Mail: The father of the Honduran girl who became the face of the family separation crisis has revealed that he still has not been in touch with his wife or daughter but was happy to learn they are safe.

Husband:  I asked her, why? Why would she want to put our little girl through that? Denis Javier Varela Hernandez, 32, said that he had not heard from his wife Sandra, 32, who was with his two-year-old daughter Yanela Denise, for nearly three weeks until he saw the image of them being apprehended in Texas.

In an exclusive interview with DailyMail.com, Hernandez, who lives in Puerto Cortes, Honduras, says that he was told yesterday that his wife and child are being detained at a family residential center in Texas but are together and are doing ‘fine.’

He revealed that his wife had previously mentioned her wish to go to the United States for a ‘better future’ but did not tell him nor any of their family members that she was planning to make the trek.
‘I didn’t support it. I asked her, why? Why would she want to put our little girl through that? But it was her decision at the end of the day.’

He said that Sandra had always wanted to experience ‘the American dream’ and hoped to find a good job in the States.
Denis, who works as a captain at a port on the coast of Puerto Cortes, explained that things back home were fine but not great, and that his wife was seeking political asylum.
Asylum from what?

So much for the children, this woman left behind two other young daughters and a son.  Send her back!

He said that Sandra set out on the 1,800-mile journey with the baby girl on June 3, at 6am, and he has not heard from her since. ‘I never got the chance to say goodbye to my daughter and now all I can do is wait’, he said, adding that he hopes they are either granted political asylum or are sent back home.

Denis said that he believes the journey across the border is only worth it to some degree, and admits that it’s not something he would ever consider. He said he heard from friends that his wife paid $6,000 for a coyote – a term for someone who smuggles people across the border.

I wouldn’t risk my life for it. It’s hard to find a good job here and that’s why many people choose to leave. But I thank God that I have a good job here. And I would never risk my life making that journey.’

More here and more photos at the Daily Mail.  The photos reveal that this woman is in no way in danger of anything!


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