@WarDosAnjos
From your own source yah jackass :
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Both brothers were detained, and Marlon, who does not have legal status in the US, was returned to Mexico, Galan said.
Galicia had his Texas state identification, a wallet-sized birth certificate and his social security card, Galan said.
H
e also had a Mexican tourist visa with him that inaccurately lists his country of birth as Mexico, setting up a conflicting nationality claim, Galan said."
His brother was deported and this kids fucking VISA said he was a Mexican citizen. You make it sound like they just rolled up on some kid walking down the street and detained him for being brown-skinned. I'm sure it's Trump's fault that this kid was rocking a Mexican VISA and rolling around with his brother who was illegally in the country. For fucks sake what is wrong you?
Further reading of your source produces this gem...basically the mother (illegally in the US) lied about her name on the kids birth certificate because she didn't want to get deported. So instead of fixing it later she decided to get him a tourist VISA and decided to list his citizenship as that of a Mexican national. No fucking wonder it took a while to get this straightened out...every piece of identification the kid presented had false information on it.
But yeah...don't blame the people lying on official government documentation, lets instead blame Trump. Holy fuck what is wrong with you?
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What his identity documents said
Galicia's mother obtained a Mexican tourist visa for him so he could visit family in Mexico, the lawyer explained.
Because she lives in the United States illegally, she did not want her real name on Galicia's birth certificate,
so she used a false name for herself, Galan said.
"And because of that she was not able to get him a passport.
She never corrected his birth certificate and just thought it was easier to get him a tourist visa so he could get in and out of the country," Galan explained.
But when his mother applied for his tourist visa, she listed him as being born in Mexico. "And that brings a conflicting claim on his US citizenship," Galan said.
However, Galan said she presented CBP with documentation proving Francisco's citizenship about two weeks ago. The documents, which she shared with CNN, include a birth certificate that lists Galicia's place of birth as Parkland Memorial hospital in Dallas; a health insurance card; a Texas Temporary Identification Card and high school photo identification. CNN cannot independently verify their authenticity."