“I didn’t do anything wrong,” she told him. “The only thing I’ve done is that I am Eritrean.”
—-Illegal Eritrean immigrant Rahel Negassito to her son, in the latest “Feel badly for illegal immigrants who finally get what they deserve” feature by the New York Times.
Rahel looks smug and defiant in the photo, as indeed she is. She did nothing wrong, but the (revoltingly) sympathetic story of her problems relocating to Canada from the U.S., where she has been residing illegally for 20 years, reports that she got into the country by
- “…paying a smuggler who eventually got her to Britain, where she bought a fake British passport” to get her into the U.S.
- …getting caught by ICE when the passport was recognized as fake
- …being released after her application as a refugee was rejected, as a “paroled undocumented migrant.”
- ….living with her citizen sister for 20 years, counting on America’s slack and, for most of the period, law-ignoring immigration process to protect her.
Then as the story tells us, cruel Donald Trump was elected and set out to fulfill his campaign promise to clear as many illegal immigrants out of the U.S. as possible. A gift link is here.


