Fla. boat flips, about 28 people thrown

Again, I'm not intending to start the debate.
My family entered this country through Ellis Island 3 Generations ago. Legally.
My Family's last name was changed when they came over because no-one could spell it (Czech/Slavia name).
True story for both my Mother, and my Father's sides of the family.
They came here to work and live legally under the laws of this country.
Because of the lack of translation, my family accepted the change of our last name to be in this country.
It meant that much to them.
They were willing to do whatever they needed to, to LEGALLY be a part of this country.
It pizzess me off pretty bad when people come here illegally, expect all the benefits, and DEMAND that we recognize THEIR CULTURE.

I can appreciate the fact that these people wanted to be here badly enough that they risked their lives trying, but what were they going to do when they got here without legal papers to work and contribute?
That is where I have a problem.

Me too, agreed completely.
 
Again, I'm not intending to start the debate.
My family entered this country through Ellis Island 3 Generations ago. Legally.
My Family's last name was changed when they came over because no-one could spell it (Czech/Slavia name).
True story for both my Mother, and my Father's sides of the family.
They came here to work and live legally under the laws of this country.
Because of the lack of translation, my family accepted the change of our last name to be in this country.
It meant that much to them.
They were willing to do whatever they needed to, to LEGALLY be a part of this country.
It pizzess me off pretty bad when people come here illegally, expect all the benefits, and DEMAND that we recognize THEIR CULTURE.

I can appreciate the fact that these people wanted to be here badly enough that they risked their lives trying, but what were they going to do when they got here without legal papers to work and contribute?
That is where I have a problem.

Buoy, When your family eneterd the United States at Ellis Island, they were processed to become U.S. Citizens and the were taught the English Language. After security checks and breifings, they became U.S. Citizens. God Bless them. They did it right. I do how ever have a problem with illegals entering the U. S. Dave
 
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I agree that it is a shame that these people have died in the pursuit of a better life.
But how is it any different than the border to Mexico, and then when all these ILLEGAL immigrants show up and wind up on welfare, free healthcare, and everything else handed to them...
I'm not educated enough on the entire topic to go into a full scale debate on this, and maybe it's better that I am not, but the basic principal is that these people were attempting to enter the country illegally, and if they make it, then what??
They work illegally, don't pay taxes, and we take care of them under our health care, and their childrens education, and we have ANOTHER phucking language we are expected to learn.
OR, if they choose not to work, they become criminals (as in thiefs, drug dealers...) so now we need to imprison them, taking up more of our labor and financial resources.
OH, and next thing you know we need to recognize THEIR religious holidays and THEIR customs, and do nothing that would infract on that.

I fail to see why I would root for them to make it here without following the proper procedure to enter the country.

It's not any different just because they came by boat.
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You don't root for them, you don't allow the use of our funds for support, but you do have to respect the fact of what they do and are willing to attempt to get ahead. And the difference is they died trying. Sometimes I wonder what I would be willing to attempt in the same situation?
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Again, I'm not intending to start the debate.
My family entered this country through Ellis Island 3 Generations ago. Legally.
My Family's last name was changed when they came over because no-one could spell it (Czech/Slavia name).
True story for both my Mother, and my Father's sides of the family.
They came here to work and live legally under the laws of this country.
Because of the lack of translation, my family accepted the change of our last name to be in this country.
It meant that much to them.
They were willing to do whatever they needed to, to LEGALLY be a part of this country.
It pizzess me off pretty bad when people come here illegally, expect all the benefits, and DEMAND that we recognize THEIR CULTURE.

I can appreciate the fact that these people wanted to be here badly enough that they risked their lives trying, but what were they going to do when they got here without legal papers to work and contribute?
That is where I have a problem.






I just have to put my 0.02 into this. Illegal emigration,,, all the expenses WE have to incur and cater for bad politics and immigration laws, illegal aliens don’t speak English,, no effort, no contribution to society.. You in Miami.. you have to speak “THEIR” language just so you can order lunch. There were several threads and comments on this issue. I don’t have a problem anyone trying for a better life, and enjoy the freedom WE ALL have the liberty to exercise.
However. Many of these illegal aliens are already in trouble where they are coming from. They can’t make it at their home country, so the USA is a free for all. They know that they will be taken care of.
My parents came from a communist country, (now it’s a democratic government of a sort) I am extremely great full for their efforts, while we had a pretty nice life in Hungary. WE had a motorcycle,, a weekend house and a winery, we had a small boat and we lived pretty well for the Hungarian standard at the time. ( 1960’s and 1970)
My dads father was No. 3 ranked “officer” during the Hungarian revolution against the commies. I had no future there. My parents escaped that regime for MY and my sister’s future, not for their own. (I would never enjoy Poker Runs as I do now. It took a lot of hard work, getting through high school and collage but it’s true that the US is the land of opportunity. I worked my but off before getting to the point I am now, and I still work my butt off. Not once my family ever received any hand out or any type of aid WHAT SO EVER from the Gov. My parents took lessons from a Church learning to speak English. It saddens me but I am proud of my Dads sacrifice. He was a restaurant manager, in Hungary. He had a high class upbringing, Private schools, He was the Fred Astaire on Hungary, and he worked in a dirty factory, as a laborer for years before he get to be small time , low level shipping foremen. But he did not have to look behind his back what Communist official following him to lunch. He made his sacrifice to better his children and for that I am for ever grateful. They would have been shot if cought.
In fact… My Dad and Mom had to sign a document that they will never ask or take any Gov. help before they were allowed to stay in the states. They never got or wanted anything, but with hard work they were happy and free.
I would welcome any one and I would gladly help anyone wishing to live in our Country. ( and my parents and I already did, we have sponsored some people and provided work for them, and those few people are good upstanding voting citizens appreciating the help they received)
That’s being said… you have a criminal record, you stay out from MY borders. You don’t learn the language WE speak. you go back where you came from.. No reason why I / WE need to spend billions (that’s with a “B”) for some lazy a$$hole to take the drivers license test in Spanish.

I am sorry for the people lost at sea lost. If we would have a working immigration policy and a better Gov. with out all the liberal BS,, things like this would not be happening.

(Anyone can say anything, I’m done with my comments)
 
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Ellis changed my families last name from Salvatore to Svatora. at least I know everyone with that last name is somehow related to me.....
 
Pilot of boat that capsized off Florida coast, killing 9, is charged

MIAMI — A Haitian man was charged with human smuggling Monday after federal authorities accused him of piloting a boat overloaded with migrants that capsized off Florida's coast, killing at least nine people, including a pregnant woman.

Jimmy Metellus, 33, is scheduled to appear in federal court Wednesday on charges of smuggling that caused the death of another person. Court records did not list an attorney for him Monday. A conviction could result in the death penalty or life in prison.

Metellus, a Haitian citizen who also has permanent U.S. resident status, was among 16 people rescued when the boat capsized early last Wednesday off Boynton Beach, about 60 miles north of Miami. Most of the survivors — 15 Haitians and one Jamaican — will be deported to their home countries.

U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement said the dead included two men, six women and an infant. Authorities also issued a separate death certificate for the pregnant woman's 8-month-old unborn fetus.

Two women and a baby remained hospitalized Monday, and the other survivors were in immigration custody. Five people are listed as missing.

"Tragically, many have lost their lives while attempting this illegal and treacherous trip," said Anthony Mangione, chief of the ICE Office of Investigations in Miami.

According to an ICE agent, Metellus told investigators he was hired by a man known only as "Shine" to pilot the vessel from the Bahamas to the United States with about 30 undocumented migrants aboard. The affidavit says Metellus was offered $6,000 for the trip but decided instead to be paid with free passage on the boat.

It was unclear how many people were involved in the smuggling operation, and investigators are not certain what caused the boat to overturn and sink about 15 miles off Florida's coast.
 
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