Friday, July 22, 2005
Appearance
Judge Throws Out Case of Four Who Were Brought Into Country Illegally as Toddlers, By Jacques Billeaud Associated Press Writer.
One of the students wanted to visit the Canadian side of Niagara Falls. The teacher asked if they would be allowed back if they only had their student IDs. This prompted an extensive questioning session of the four, because they looked Hispanic.
Many years ago, I walked across the border to Tijuana. At the time, I only had to show my Driver's License. I wonder what it requires, now? Does anyone know?
PHOENIX (AP) - During a 2002 high school trip to the Canadian border, four students ended up facing deportation after immigration officials learned they had been brought into the United States illegally as toddlers.
On Thursday, U.S. Immigration Judge John Richardson threw out the deportation case, saying agents had questioned the Arizona students based on their Hispanic appearance...
One of the students wanted to visit the Canadian side of Niagara Falls. The teacher asked if they would be allowed back if they only had their student IDs. This prompted an extensive questioning session of the four, because they looked Hispanic.
Many years ago, I walked across the border to Tijuana. At the time, I only had to show my Driver's License. I wonder what it requires, now? Does anyone know?