Popular Post Spartan Posted February 26, 2023 Popular Post Report Posted February 26, 2023 Raul Rodriguez says he’ll never forget the moment he realized his life was built on a lie. He was so shaken that he felt the blood rushing to his feet. In a matter of seconds, a family secret had shattered the way he saw the world and his place in it. “That day will never leave my mind. … It’s a terrible feeling,” he says. It all began in April 2018 when federal investigators showed him a shocking document: a Mexican birth certificate with his name on it. A conversation with his father soon afterward confirmed what Rodriguez had feared as soon as he saw the paperwork. The US birth certificate he’d used for decades was fraudulent. Rodriguez wasn’t a US citizen. He was an undocumented immigrant. Rodriguez says he had no idea he’d been born in Mexico before his father’s confession that day, but he knew immediately how serious the situation was. He’d spent nearly two decades working for the US government at the border. By his estimates, he’d helped deport thousands of people while working for US Customs and Border Protection and before that, for the Immigration and Naturalization Service. Suddenly, he found himself on the opposite end of the spectrum, fighting for a chance to stay in the United States. 8 Quote
8pm Posted February 26, 2023 Report Posted February 26, 2023 13 minutes ago, Spartan said: Raul Rodriguez says he’ll never forget the moment he realized his life was built on a lie. He was so shaken that he felt the blood rushing to his feet. In a matter of seconds, a family secret had shattered the way he saw the world and his place in it. “That day will never leave my mind. … It’s a terrible feeling,” he says. It all began in April 2018 when federal investigators showed him a shocking document: a Mexican birth certificate with his name on it. A conversation with his father soon afterward confirmed what Rodriguez had feared as soon as he saw the paperwork. The US birth certificate he’d used for decades was fraudulent. Rodriguez wasn’t a US citizen. He was an undocumented immigrant. Rodriguez says he had no idea he’d been born in Mexico before his father’s confession that day, but he knew immediately how serious the situation was. He’d spent nearly two decades working for the US government at the border. By his estimates, he’d helped deport thousands of people while working for US Customs and Border Protection and before that, for the Immigration and Naturalization Service. Suddenly, he found himself on the opposite end of the spectrum, fighting for a chance to stay in the United States. 🤣 Quote
veerigadu Posted February 26, 2023 Report Posted February 26, 2023 Thanaaadhakaaa vastheee kaniiii teliyaledhaaa noppiiii….. 1 Quote
Marsmangalodu Posted February 26, 2023 Report Posted February 26, 2023 Veedni mexico deport chesthe veedu deport chesinollandaru veedi g pagalgodataru lol 1 Quote
TuesdayStories Posted February 26, 2023 Report Posted February 26, 2023 32 minutes ago, Spartan said: Raul Rodriguez says he’ll never forget the moment he realized his life was built on a lie. He was so shaken that he felt the blood rushing to his feet. In a matter of seconds, a family secret had shattered the way he saw the world and his place in it. “That day will never leave my mind. … It’s a terrible feeling,” he says. It all began in April 2018 when federal investigators showed him a shocking document: a Mexican birth certificate with his name on it. A conversation with his father soon afterward confirmed what Rodriguez had feared as soon as he saw the paperwork. The US birth certificate he’d used for decades was fraudulent. Rodriguez wasn’t a US citizen. He was an undocumented immigrant. Rodriguez says he had no idea he’d been born in Mexico before his father’s confession that day, but he knew immediately how serious the situation was. He’d spent nearly two decades working for the US government at the border. By his estimates, he’d helped deport thousands of people while working for US Customs and Border Protection and before that, for the Immigration and Naturalization Service. Suddenly, he found himself on the opposite end of the spectrum, fighting for a chance to stay in the United States. 2 Quote
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Sucker Posted February 26, 2023 Report Posted February 26, 2023 45 minutes ago, Spartan said: Raul Rodriguez says he’ll never forget the moment he realized his life was built on a lie. He was so shaken that he felt the blood rushing to his feet. In a matter of seconds, a family secret had shattered the way he saw the world and his place in it. “That day will never leave my mind. … It’s a terrible feeling,” he says. It all began in April 2018 when federal investigators showed him a shocking document: a Mexican birth certificate with his name on it. A conversation with his father soon afterward confirmed what Rodriguez had feared as soon as he saw the paperwork. The US birth certificate he’d used for decades was fraudulent. Rodriguez wasn’t a US citizen. He was an undocumented immigrant. Rodriguez says he had no idea he’d been born in Mexico before his father’s confession that day, but he knew immediately how serious the situation was. He’d spent nearly two decades working for the US government at the border. By his estimates, he’d helped deport thousands of people while working for US Customs and Border Protection and before that, for the Immigration and Naturalization Service. Suddenly, he found himself on the opposite end of the spectrum, fighting for a chance to stay in the United States. Many makku pamilies vunnai dhonga cert batch. @Shameless baa chala mandi ki gudhadu Quote
8pm Posted February 26, 2023 Report Posted February 26, 2023 1 hour ago, veerigadu said: Thanaaadhakaaa vastheee kaniiii teliyaledhaaa noppiiii….. Anthe kada. Quote
Shameless Posted February 27, 2023 Report Posted February 27, 2023 21 hours ago, Sucker said: Many makku pamilies vunnai dhonga cert batch. @Shameless baa chala mandi ki gudhadu demand ekkuvaithundhi bro...cert guddhudini automation cheyali ani planning lo unnam Quote
Variety_Pullayya Posted February 27, 2023 Report Posted February 27, 2023 i dont get the irony here. he did his job . thelsi chesthe i can understand. Quote
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