First Trump-deported Filipino speaks out

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  • Опубликовано: 28 мар 2017
  • After seven years of living in the US as an undocumented immigrant, Rey Galleon's life in the country came to an abrupt end on the morning of March 17.
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  • @Justin3C
    @Justin3C 7 лет назад +661

    you stay there illegally now they caught you, deported you and then now saying you gonna fight for your right? what is your right to stay in US then?

    • @nancytugade4201
      @nancytugade4201 7 лет назад +60

      Justin3C
      no right coz he is illigal immigrant

    • @Justin3C
      @Justin3C 7 лет назад +31

      Did I said Im a lawyer? Are you Rey Galleon? ain't you minding other people's business too?

    • @boomlogoeffects
      @boomlogoeffects 7 лет назад +4

      Justin3C they have children wh are a us citizen. i think thats enough reason to fight for their right to stay

    • @enchantedkingdome2986
      @enchantedkingdome2986 7 лет назад +34

      I used to be an Adventurer like you Then I got high ..sir if the Kids was born in US then the kids has the right not the parents who stay undocumented. ..

    • @Justin3C
      @Justin3C 7 лет назад +10

      Yes, however the petition will have to be done off shore once deported. There are countless of similar cases in US. People go there illegally, they live there and bear children. Now the children have the US citizenship and parent suddenly having a loud voice of wanted to fight for their right to stay in US.

  • @sassoom6963
    @sassoom6963 7 лет назад +367

    Hello, what rights?
    You don't have any rights, you broke the USA Law, "you jumped ship" therefore, "you are illegal" why is that so hard to understand?

    • @jamesbond-wb9ll
      @jamesbond-wb9ll 7 лет назад +34

      his not a citizen of that country, therefore the constitution doesn't apply to him.

    • @battmasterson413
      @battmasterson413 7 лет назад +42

      Correct. He has no rights. He is in the USA illegally. Why is this even a debate?

    • @sakura_0163
      @sakura_0163 7 лет назад +3

      saying idiot it's ur reflection you don't even know behind his story b4 u judge..he doesn't commit crime or drugs anyway.

    • @jamesbond-wb9ll
      @jamesbond-wb9ll 7 лет назад +35

      he did commit a crime, a crime of illegal entry. don't try and justify it.

    • @fayetatman5684
      @fayetatman5684 7 лет назад +19

      It is a Federal crime Sheryl Santiago illegal entry, undocumented and it is not a joke try it and you will be in prison.KARMA to those who play with it and he's one of them and finally got caught

  • @deemortiz
    @deemortiz 7 лет назад +233

    Go Home! I am a Filipino and I agree that all illegally here should go home. Go home and take care of the Philippines.

    • @deemortiz
      @deemortiz 7 лет назад +12

      Fyi, I have a couple of businesses planned for the Philippine that was planned 20 years ago. I can earn more in the Philippines.

    • @mikoyyuy11
      @mikoyyuy11 6 лет назад +20

      Gus YAO that's not selfishness. That's being fair. And it's called "justice".

    • @ajbless4971
      @ajbless4971 5 лет назад +18

      @Gus YAO nope that's not selfishness that's being realistic. Illegal is still illegal. No ifs no buts

    • @bognotelizabeth8580
      @bognotelizabeth8580 5 лет назад +1

      Ang lupit mo!

    • @kabisikletamba142
      @kabisikletamba142 5 лет назад +8

      @Gus YAO if you feel so open, why not adopt some of them and take of them.

  • @dennisgomez2224
    @dennisgomez2224 6 лет назад +65

    A friend of mine spent lots of money to come here... Three hectares of rice field were sold....SO why do I fell sorry for him... COME to America legally!!!!!

    • @eusebiohambon3567
      @eusebiohambon3567 3 месяца назад

      Absulutelly yuo have to have a legal documents....its a law ...that happens in any country

  • @nimphah.1052
    @nimphah.1052 6 лет назад +60

    i am a filipino descent but if you came in to this country illegally then you need to go home and comeback legally.

    • @pap7794
      @pap7794 5 лет назад +3

      Don't be stupid, it's not that easy, especially for poor people

    • @ZGaming2018
      @ZGaming2018 5 лет назад +1

      pap dc yet you can pay the cartel 9-$10,000 to smuggle you in really? Don’t be stupid follow the rules like everyone else that simple.

    • @mesoridazine
      @mesoridazine 5 лет назад

      How about if you were born, grew up and educated in the Philippines? Very fluent in Tagalog.

  • @ellasy825
    @ellasy825 7 лет назад +136

    Illegal is illegal,as simple as that.

    • @juliosuyu2521
      @juliosuyu2521 7 лет назад +3

      Korek ka sis.Ang mali ay hindi pwedeng maging tama.that your choice that why you should be ready to suffer the consequences

    • @mike84734
      @mike84734 6 лет назад +3

      This is bull shit, I saw this story. He was arrested for multiple accounts for molesting kids. His wife was lying and saying she didn't know where he was. He was hiding in a neighbor's apartment.

    • @karyndewit193
      @karyndewit193 5 лет назад

      Exactly!!

  • @arthurguintu5891
    @arthurguintu5891 6 лет назад +31

    Chinese workers deported by Philippine gov't. who works at the Casino in Angeles City . because they are "Illegals" !!.. If Philippines can deport a non Philippines Citizen So does the U.S.A !!!.... It's the LAW !!!..

    • @lifeisgood2542
      @lifeisgood2542 5 лет назад

      arthur guintu really? this happened?

    • @doomdude69
      @doomdude69 5 лет назад

      All countries deport illegals. LoL. The thing is, not ALL of them can be deported, and majority of them will still stay in that country, and that's the real problem. So what if they deported Chinese illegals, that like how many? LoL

    • @samthepoet107
      @samthepoet107 5 лет назад

      Ask yourself who owns those casinos? They are taking jobs that Filipinos can do. That's why they were deported.

    • @mesoridazine
      @mesoridazine 5 лет назад

      They also denies re-entry to Philippines Chinese professionals from re-entry after training in USA. The Philipines Chinese were born, grew up and educated in Philippines. They were never been to China. I guessed Philippines did not want their investment.

    • @audentesfortunajuvat3297
      @audentesfortunajuvat3297 5 лет назад

      2 million chinese is already working inside philippines offshore gaming operations thanks to your idol pres duterte, tax free and tourist visa holders

  • @neighborbob3043
    @neighborbob3043 7 лет назад +38

    He should have never came here "ILLEGALLY" in the first place. My wife is a Filipina, and we paid thousands of dollars, and she is now a "Legal Permanent Resident". It is a slap in the face to all of the many LEGAL Immigrants in America that waited and came here the right way! I do not feel sorry for him or his family in the least, we are a nation with laws, and he broke those laws.

    • @TheFaustineClaravallPO
      @TheFaustineClaravallPO 3 месяца назад +1

      Yep. My parents came legally and it took about 15 years.

    • @neighborbob3043
      @neighborbob3043 3 месяца назад

      @@TheFaustineClaravallPO good for them! : )

  • @jimdandy_one
    @jimdandy_one 7 лет назад +224

    ICE is finally doing their job. More to be done.

    • @kingerikur9472
      @kingerikur9472 7 лет назад +21

      kudos to ICE. Im a Filipino and even though he is a fellow Filipino i commend ICE for doing their job. the guy is been living there in US undocumented with his Family for 7 years? that's too much. He knows what might happen when authority caught them so why is he asking for fairness and human rights when in the first place they live in there in US illegally?

    • @samthepoet107
      @samthepoet107 7 лет назад +3

      Oh come on Red I know the BI in the Philippines is notorious or locking up foreigners who overstay or eve not allowing someone into the Philippines who does not have an onward ticket upon entry. But that's the Philippines. And they don't have the opportunities we have here. Sure overstaying is illegal. But look at life in the Philippines and the prospects for opportunities for decent jobs with livable wages. I saw a day laborer in a video the other day who said he earns 300PHP a day which is about $3 a day. Seriously anyone who does not have good opportunities for fair wages and come here will probably do the same like that man.
      Also ICE violated the law. If the police lock you up they're supposed to read you your Miranda rights. Here he was supposed to be told he has the right to see a judge to get a hearing. Instead he was told he would be locked up for at least six months upon which he should have called them on their bluff and agreed to be locked up so he could see a judge. Like the Filipino immigration advocate in the video said he would most likely be out on bond and get a hearing. He got kids born in America so most likely he would have been granted a stay by the judge since Obama's executive order was not repealed by Trump who does not want to come off looking like he is pure evil breaking up families especially where this man does not have any criminal convictions.
      So the only thing he can do is to tell his story so others like him in the Filipino community who are here illegally will be aware of their rights and not allow themselves to be intimidated by ICE and definitely not pay for their own ticket back to the Philippines. That is the ultimate insult. I mean if you're going to deport someone then let the government pay for it.

    • @bowlweevil4161
      @bowlweevil4161 7 лет назад +8

      wayne that illegal alien knew that he was breaking the law the day he jumped ship in the USA he could have applied for citizenship at that time instead of mooching out of American taxpayers pockets for 7 years there is a bunch more like him and I hope ICE gets everyone of them GO PRESIDENT TRUMP BUILD THE WALL NOW!

    • @TheKayzieMichelle
      @TheKayzieMichelle 7 лет назад +3

      Wayne Samuel And it is American citizens that have Miranda rights! Only those "under the jurisdiction of...."

    • @samthepoet107
      @samthepoet107 7 лет назад +1

      Kay Scott you're wrong.
      "WONG WING V. U.S. (1896)
      Citing Yick Wo v. Hopkins, the Court, in the case of Wong Wing v. US, further applied the citizenship-blind nature of the Constitution to the 5th and 6th amendments, stating ". . . it must be concluded that all persons within the territory of the United States are entitled to the protection guaranteed by those amendments, and that even aliens shall not be held to answer for a capital or other infamous crime, unless on a presentment or indictment of a grand jury, nor be deprived of life, liberty, or property without due process of law."
      PLYLER V. DOE (1982)
      In Plyler v. Doe, the Supreme Court struck down a Texas law prohibiting enrollment of illegal aliens in public school. In its decision, the Court held, "The illegal aliens who are plaintiffs in these cases challenging the statute may claim the benefit of the Equal Protection Clause, which provides that no State shall 'deny to any person within its jurisdiction the equal protection of the laws.' Whatever his status under the immigration laws, an alien is a 'person' in any ordinary sense of that term… The undocumented status of these children vel non does not establish a sufficient rational basis for denying them benefits that the State affords other residents."
      www.thoughtco.com/do-illegal-immigrants-have-constitutional-rights-3321849

  • @taklamoday9992
    @taklamoday9992 7 лет назад +72

    you need to respect other country's right to implement their law, you went there illegally, for sure you know that there is the high risk of being caught, you were given the option to go home voluntarily or be detained... you broke their law entering without a visa and now you are asking for your right??? I wonder if a foreigner breaks Philippine law if they will be given the same dignified voluntary departure.

    • @mikoyyuy11
      @mikoyyuy11 6 лет назад +1

      No, they won't be given any dignified voluntary departure..... They will be shot by the police. That is how criminals are treated nowadays in the Philippines. "Kill them all till kingdom come". -Du30

    • @hdkeemii8315
      @hdkeemii8315 6 лет назад

      he went there legally

    • @filipinocitizen2851
      @filipinocitizen2851 6 лет назад

      mikoyyuy13 you really don’t know what’s the real happening in the Philippines so better keep quite! I argee that he has no right to stay in us if he really went there illegally . But I disagree of what you’ve said!

    • @Aceof2Hearts
      @Aceof2Hearts 5 лет назад +2

      +HD Keemii He jumped ship, meaning he overstayed without proper documentation.

  • @prozone179
    @prozone179 7 лет назад +21

    if they didn't think they did anything wrong why did his wife sneak out

  • @joyphillips1821
    @joyphillips1821 6 лет назад +25

    I'm filipina.... my family has waited 15 years in the Philippines for their visas . Really glad he was deported and the "line" is starting to move.......

    • @mesoridazine
      @mesoridazine 5 лет назад

      Philippines is very restrictive in immigration except for Korean and recently China. Filipinos should be aware of this. Philippines government should know the golden rule and not expected exception for Philippines. There is a change of immigrations attitude of Philippines due to economy. When China was poor in 1970, Philippines treated ordinary Chinese with no respect. Philippines denied a lot of foreigners re-entry visa in 1970s after going abroad for professional trainings. Philippines denied a lot of HongKong people from migrating to Philippines when China took over Hongkong. They were allowed to migrate to Singapore, Australia, Canada and USA.

    • @cooper3795
      @cooper3795 5 лет назад +1

      There is no line. Get educated.

  • @roysheaks1261
    @roysheaks1261 6 лет назад +29

    For all of you deportees, President Duterte told President Trump early last year that if any Filipinos overstay their visas, to SEND THEM HOME.

    • @ashlenhele3906
      @ashlenhele3906 6 лет назад

      Roy Sheaks hey I read that somewhere! Now you got me searching for that article!

    • @ashlenhele3906
      @ashlenhele3906 6 лет назад

      m.dw.com/en/undocumented-filipino-migrants-in-the-us-anxious-as-deportation-looms/a-38228440

    • @mesoridazine
      @mesoridazine 5 лет назад +1

      Philippines was not friendly to immigrants also even if you were born there, grew up there inTondo and educated there. Philippines did not care if you were professional such as doctor, had practice Medicine there for 2 years and would not posed a financial problem or burden to Philippines. Philippines denies my re-entry visa after my medical training in USA, 4 years, including fellowship due to my Taiwan visa since birth(never been to Taiwan). One could have contributed to the healthcare there as a doctor and has no language barrier problem since you were born and grew up there(Tondo). My wife who passed away was a native born Filipina. She sacrificed to join me in USA when my re-entry visa was denied, she was my girlfriend before I left the Philippinesand courted her by phones in USA. Majority of Filipinos do not know how strict their government was in 1974 regarding immigration. Professionals like me Philippines rejected ended up staying in USA . A lot of my contemporaries like me who were born and grew up in Philippines settled for Singapore, Australia, Canada and USA. Filipino should ask their government why they were not immigrant friendly at that time in 1970 to 1980s I have no ideas on 1990s and after that. Philippines had very strict immigration policy more than USA. Philippines born Chinese Professionals like me I know ended up in USA, Singapore, Canada and Australia. I would not be in USA if USA had the same strict immigration policy like Philippines. Even the immigration officer in US who interviewed me said I was not the only one. A lot of professional like me were gift wrapped to USA at that time. by Philippines. He said that in order to have a professional like me one would need to spend at least 2 millions dollars. He guessed Philippines was richer than USA financially and in professionals. My permanent resident visa was approved during the interview. President Reagan was the president then and he tried to attract professional to migrate to USA.

    • @tropturd6458
      @tropturd6458 5 лет назад

      @@mesoridazine Maybe because martial law was implemented during that time.

    • @mesoridazine
      @mesoridazine 5 лет назад

      @@tropturd6458 I was in Plaza Miranda area. Saw B. Aquino at old FEU Hospital carrying a machine gun going up and down the stairs after the bombing.. Philippines policy has not changed since I was in Tondo in 1960 and 1970s. It has changed since Duterte and he is immigrants friendly. I think Duterte realized that fervent Filipino First left Philippines isolated and stagnant among Asean country. Like the immigration officer in USA commented that Philippines tend to throw their foreign professionals to the USA as if USA was a third world country. I was one of those professionals. Spent first 24 years of my life in Philippines and denied re-entry after 2 years of professional training in USA. One has to accept one's fate.

  • @johnbombeo
    @johnbombeo 7 лет назад +102

    Dito sa canada wala akung narinig na undocumented immigrant, kung sakaling expired na ang whatever visa you got to enter Canada then you will be given a notice to go back to your country, if you will not comply you will deported by the authorites. Mr. Rey Galleon what right you are talking about, in the first place you are the one who did not obey the law of united states, you have to face the consequences.

    • @royabner
      @royabner 7 лет назад +2

      that's why , kabayan, whoever give you wrong advise, be careful. Obedience is freedom.

    • @Lucy-the-chi-N-debz
      @Lucy-the-chi-N-debz 7 лет назад +1

      LUZVIMINDA madaming undocumented sa canada pero di nilalagay sa news ... 😆 yung neighbor ko dati ma deport

    • @melliedelacruz1693
      @melliedelacruz1693 7 лет назад +5

      Para ngang LP! Huli na na lumabag sa batas, matapang pa!

    • @supermandmanila9822
      @supermandmanila9822 7 лет назад +4

      LUZVIMINDA weeeeee... umayus ka. kapit bahay ko dito tnt sa canada...

    • @mangel8678
      @mangel8678 7 лет назад +1

      Superman D manila very true kahit saan lupalop ng mundo may mga illegal na pilipino...how will they know na walang illegal dyan sa canada unless kapwa pilipino din magsumbong or bunganga nila mismo nagsasabi na illegal sila..daming illegal dyan sa canada na pilipino

  • @spiko007
    @spiko007 7 лет назад +121

    Thank you, President Trump!

    • @mariai9549
      @mariai9549 6 лет назад +4

      why are you thanking him? he didn't do anything. we have been deporting people for many years.

    • @eldiablo4616
      @eldiablo4616 6 лет назад +4

      mas hinigpitan na kase ni Trump ang policy

    • @ralphsoberano6538
      @ralphsoberano6538 6 лет назад +4

      He was elected a year ago. We love him unlike OBAMA THE TRAITOR doubled our NATIONAL DEBT TO 20 TRILLIONS. TAXPAYERS PAYS INTEREST ON THAT SO WE CAN'T AFFORD ANYMORE ILLEGAL ALIENS PERIOD.

    • @raultiangson5666
      @raultiangson5666 6 лет назад +2

      Ralph Soberano They are draining the system

    • @markwatney8641
      @markwatney8641 5 лет назад +2

      trumps is going to rot in prison for the rest of his life

  • @CarolReidCA
    @CarolReidCA 7 лет назад +14

    Foreigners in the US ILLEGALLY do not have Constitutional rights, except where noted.
    Tell the family that was leaving Disneyland that were hit by a foreign DUI hit & run driver whose 6-year-old child has skull fractures & may have a lifetime of problems as a result! He will likely be scared for life! This guy had been deported, reportedly 19 times! And they are raising funds to pay his healthcare (I suppose ObamaCare doesn't cover that, does it!?!)
    A family member was hit by an uninsured foreigner living here illegally. That was over a year ago, and he's had to pay out almost $10,000 out of HIS pocket, even though she was 100% at fault, spent over a month in a nursing home, had a broken collar bone, knee, sliced open head, etc.
    It absolutely costs money to have foreigners in the US illegally!

  • @PaRTsMTB
    @PaRTsMTB 7 лет назад +53

    Sayang... bat ano naman magagawa "ILLEGAL IMMIGRANT" eh... live by the rules of the country where u reside...

    • @jamesbond-wb9ll
      @jamesbond-wb9ll 7 лет назад

      go re-read section 1 of the 14th amendment, you can use google search. LOL

    • @PaRTsMTB
      @PaRTsMTB 7 лет назад +2

      Search my ass bro.. eh d kung ganyan hala mag illegal immigrant nlng din kau.. hikayatin nyo magjump ship ang mga nasa cruise or sa cargo or tanker ships.. wag pakatanga sa rules na yan... magisip kau.. kahit may right kau as illegal aliens oh well may ang right din ang bansa kung san kau nag illegal immigrant to "DEPORT" kung san kau galing... wag maxadong pamarunong.. from the word "ILLEGAL" it stands alone that it is not supposed to be there or it is not right! Ganun lng yan... san kau makakakita ng "ILLEGAL" na "LEGAL/LEGIT"!?

    • @jamesbond-wb9ll
      @jamesbond-wb9ll 7 лет назад

      be more specific who you're trying to argue there's two people here, and please tone it down with ad hominem... because it will make you look like a uneducated bum.

    • @PaRTsMTB
      @PaRTsMTB 7 лет назад

      james bond ey bro its my comment where u stepped on.. know ur stand...

    • @PaRTsMTB
      @PaRTsMTB 7 лет назад

      james bond wag kasi maxadong magmarunong.... okay? Know ur grounds... accept where u are and what will happen... so dont speak out like u own my post... either any of u.. u are both on my ground.. so i do whatever i do on my house(main comment)

  • @kehaulani1140
    @kehaulani1140 7 лет назад +52

    He jumped ship. So I'm assuming he doesn't have a passport nor a visa. How did he survive 7 years working? He was probably using a fake social security number. That alone is illegal. Dude, you're not entitled to any rights.

    • @manoi54
      @manoi54 7 лет назад +4

      Yolanda Mejia california is one place where undocumented pinoys thrive.i don't have any compassion at all.

    • @samthepoet107
      @samthepoet107 7 лет назад +1

      Yolanda Mejia think again.
      'Justices Limit Use of Identity Theft Law in Immigration Cases'
      "MAY 4, 2009
      WASHINGTON - The Supreme Court on Monday rejected a favorite tool of prosecutors in immigration cases, ruling unanimously that a federal identity-theft law may not be used against many illegal workers who used false Social Security numbers to get jobs.
      The question in the case was whether workers who use fake identification numbers to commit some other crimes must know they belong to a real person to be subject to a two-year sentence extension for “aggravated identity theft.”
      The answer, the Supreme Court said, is yes.
      Prosecutors had used the threat of that punishment to persuade illegal workers to plead guilty to lesser charges of document fraud.
      “The court’s ruling preserves basic ideals of fairness for some of our society’s most vulnerable workers,” said Chuck Roth, litigation director at the National Immigrant Justice Center in Chicago. “An immigrant who uses a false Social Security number to get a job doesn’t intend to harm anyone, and it makes no sense to spend our tax dollars to imprison them for two years.”
      www.nytimes.com/2009/05/05/us/05immig.html

    • @jerryparchejo8446
      @jerryparchejo8446 7 лет назад +1

      Hey Yolanda Mejia, have you read that thing called The US Constitution?

    • @samthepoet107
      @samthepoet107 7 лет назад

      California is also a big agriculture state. That's billions of dollars of produce for the domestic and international market. How many Americans are willing to pick produce under a blazing California sun? That's why that state tolerates illegal immigration. It benefits the business community, and Trump being a businessman, understands making a profit is the bottom line. As for not having compassion well you alone have to live with your conscience. There is abject poverty in the Philippines. People do what they have to do to survive same as the Europeans who settled here and displaced the native Americans.

    • @TheKayzieMichelle
      @TheKayzieMichelle 7 лет назад +2

      Wayne Samuel Actually, people from the Philippines immediately go into Healthcare where they favor one another. They stick together and after they are a majority, you hear nothing but Tagalog spoken in hospitals. It's difficult to get a job if you're another race. P

  • @maitob3859
    @maitob3859 6 лет назад +13

    illegal is illegal , get with the program. In 7 years you should have filed for Citizenship. Not TNT.

    • @fcramas1959
      @fcramas1959 3 года назад

      FYI...all sailors who jump ships CANNOT file an LPR (legal permanent residency) much more on Citizenship.

  • @KVidal-dk6jl
    @KVidal-dk6jl 5 лет назад +3

    Fellow undocumented Filipinos, please don't tarnish our reputation overseas! Abide by the rules just as you would expect the same for foreigners coming to our country.

  • @franzb69
    @franzb69 7 лет назад +126

    these people are like squatters. they go out to the states and tnt then what? expect the same rights as a regular civilian? what they did is a crime and should be dealt as such

    • @sakura_0163
      @sakura_0163 7 лет назад +3

      hey you r squatter like your stinky trashy attitude 😂

    • @franzb69
      @franzb69 7 лет назад +9

      Sheryl Santiago and defending squatters like them make you one yourself.

    • @sakura_0163
      @sakura_0163 7 лет назад +5

      Your soul full of hate sorry your such a poor thing.

    • @katnissty3612
      @katnissty3612 7 лет назад +7

      FRANZB69 you are absolutely correct! They committed a crime and deserve to be treated that way.

    • @sakura_0163
      @sakura_0163 7 лет назад +4

      Lol ..be a human not be animal if you treated ppl bad just because they r trying to survive n work hard for their families wow yur absolutely wrong man..

  • @MrDarthRex
    @MrDarthRex 7 лет назад +66

    Go ICE! Let this serve as a lesson for others to learn to do things the right way when coming into this country and to wait your turn in line. Deportations are good for America and it's good that this guy paid for his own plane ticket. Taxpayer money should never have to be used as much as possible to go towards deporting illegal immigrants. They should also have all their U.S. bank accounts frozen and transferred to the federal government revenue as payback also.

    • @geraldineheimy7748
      @geraldineheimy7748 6 лет назад

      That’s funny indomitable, to bad I’m already 53 yrs old and just wanna retire here in Philippines

    • @mjc7211
      @mjc7211 5 лет назад +2

      7 years is so long enough for any elligal workers in a certain country to make thier docs in place ...its about time...

    • @mariaettennaemrognojteksif9357
      @mariaettennaemrognojteksif9357 5 лет назад +1

      @@mjc7211 i know somebodys illegal here in u.s 25yrs.and now he meet kapwa Filipino at the internet dating now he married the filipina.now the problems he want his wife to bring here in u.s.but he can't.what he did is he remarried a different woman here in u.s.just to have a u.s green card which is thats more bad for both countries.thats a part of cheating in u.s and Philippines laws.

    • @garryjfsolinap6660
      @garryjfsolinap6660 5 лет назад +1

      @@geraldineheimy7748 then get back to your stupid country. This aint about our country. It's about only that guy old man.

  • @cutiepie4041
    @cutiepie4041 7 лет назад +38

    I'm glad he's deported. It's about time. US is late on doing this. Should've started decades ago.

    • @RM-th9ur
      @RM-th9ur 5 лет назад +2

      2 million immigrants were deported during Obamas term.

    • @mesoridazine
      @mesoridazine 5 лет назад

      Philippines has strict immigration law. I was denied re-entry visa back to Philippines after my professional training here for 2 years in 1974. I was born and educated in Philippines but with Taiwan visa.I spent my first 24 years of my life in Philippines and speak Tagalog fluently. Philippines has tough immigration policy also. Even now I still have not been to Taiwan. Philippines immigration officer told me to go to Taiwan since I had Taiwan visa. Philippines has the same policy like USA and actually much stricter than USA. If USA is as strict as Philippines I would not be in USA and I do not know if going to Taiwan where I do not know anybody or have a job there was a good idea then. Grateful for USA to keep me. Philippines has stricter immigration policy more than USA. Philippines now loosened migration by Chinese and have better relation with China. It's hard to understand why Philippines had stricter immigration policy at that time. I attended medical conferences in USA, usually Canada, Singapore and Australian have tables in the conference trying to attract professional to go there and offering resident visa at that time. Philippines had very strict immigration policy at that time denying people born there and lived there to return to Philippines after 2 years out of the country. A lot of my contemporaries went to Singapore, Canada and Australia. A lot of Hong Kong Chinese were denied admission to Philippines when Communist China was taking over Hong kong. most went to Singapore, Australia, Canada and USA.

  • @2171Manny
    @2171Manny 7 лет назад +11

    You only have right if you came here legally like I did and all the members of my family. Even though, I feel sorry for you because I'm a Filipino too but you should have taken the lawful way. You don't have constitution right if you are not a U.S. citizen or Naturalized Citizen. Good luck!!!

  • @miked9807
    @miked9807 7 лет назад +8

    if you are here illegally expect to be deported it's the law and the law does not care

  • @michaelmorales515
    @michaelmorales515 7 лет назад +23

    My sister wasn't able to come with us to the U.S. due to her starting a new family which we had to re-petition her for. That was in 1996. We still haven't been able to bring her here from the Philippines. Not once did we ever try to bring her illegaly. It sucks that's she's not here with us, but it was just the hand we were dealt with. With that said, I believe in what our government is doing. Why allow undocumented people to live here while people going through the legal process gets left out... We should shift our focus on aid to people who want to come here legally so they can help this country grow.

    • @tamarachurvanes6424
      @tamarachurvanes6424 6 лет назад +2

      @Michael Morales....Exactly! same thoughts here.

    • @markrobertmurphysr
      @markrobertmurphysr 5 лет назад

      LEGAL THER R TOUSANDS OF SUBIC BAY NAVY MARRAGES,THET LIVE IN USA..........JUST SAYIN

    • @lifeisgood2542
      @lifeisgood2542 5 лет назад +1

      what's so great about america?

  • @franciscolioarellano1807
    @franciscolioarellano1807 7 лет назад +18

    You shouldn't have any rights if your here illegally.

    • @Pinaskuhandaw
      @Pinaskuhandaw 6 лет назад +3

      Human rights my friend, right for your own self to fight for your future. I am not defending the guy, we both don't know how bad the circumstance he had.

    • @skatingmarine738
      @skatingmarine738 4 года назад

      @@Pinaskuhandaw do I care?

  • @lancelotxavier9084
    @lancelotxavier9084 7 лет назад +1

    "jumped ship" ... real respectful to his coworkers and employer.
    A dishonest man.

  • @SuperSonic2.0
    @SuperSonic2.0 7 лет назад +36

    Undocu ka pala kuya eh bat umaangal ka?? Kahit sino pa president ng isang bansa kung illegal ka dapat tlga sundin ang batas. Unfair nmn sa iba yun kuya na ngsusumikap pra sa legal process.

    • @beccaben9323
      @beccaben9323 5 лет назад +1

      Kawawa Naman Ang ibang nag effort to became legal na Hindi nakalausot pero bakit may nakakalusot at naku tumagal ng 7 years wow umuwi kanalang kaysa tnt hummmm

    • @krauserromanov5854
      @krauserromanov5854 3 года назад

      Gnun po kc sir mga pinoy, puro ka dramahan dhil naimpluwensyahan ng mga walang kwentang Tele serye.

  • @rodrigotumpalan9536
    @rodrigotumpalan9536 6 лет назад +8

    illegal have no rights tell me what country that illegal have rights..

    • @obinoovey
      @obinoovey 3 года назад

      Maldives. With all the rights, u can live freely in Maldives & work there or start a biz without any proper documentation. Immigration officers or police wouldn't bother u. that's why Maldives has the highest percentage of undocumented expats.

  • @infohub3653
    @infohub3653 7 лет назад +5

    Kailan pa nagkaroon ng LEGAL RIGHTS ang isang ILLEGAL IMMIGRANT?

  • @djlovelyjoe7453
    @djlovelyjoe7453 7 лет назад +46

    Ano ba ang ipaglalaban mo manong? Nakinabang ka na nga sa pagtatrabaho ng walang mga kung anu-anong papeles at kaltas sa sweldo mo puro ka pa reklamo. Mabuti nga at hindi ka ikinulong, kundi mas malaking perwisyo sa yo. Kaya napakahigpit ng US government sa pagbibigay ng visa sa mga ibang kapwa natin Pinoy kahit na wala naman talagang intensyon na mag overstay dahil na rin sa kagagawan ng mga gaya mong TNT. Nakinabang ka nga sa sarili mo habang ang karamihan nating kababayan kahit emergency na, yung iba nga medical emergency pa hindi pa rin mabigyan ng US Visa. Tapos ipaglalaban mo pa ang pagiging illegal mo sa Amerika. Sino sa tingin mo mas lalong maapektuhan? Yung iba o tingnan mo 25 years ng naghihintay ng visa, yung iba nakamatayan na wala pa rin, tapos ikaw mag-complain pa eh wala ka ngang dokumento. Wag namang ganyan...magpasalamat ka na lang at ngayon ka lang hinuli.

    • @Allthekingshorses2
      @Allthekingshorses2 6 лет назад +7

      Gus YAO because according to statistics and common sense, people from poorer countries are more likely to overstay. The "victim" in this video is a perfect example of why immigration must be tough. Misfortune? What misfortune are you talking about? Obey the law. You don't go murder someone and blame it on your misfortune. You don't steal from someone and blame it on your misfortune. Therefore, you don't overstay illegally because of your "misfortune". There is no excuse. Wait in line just like everyone else.

    • @pogingkiligtv9846
      @pogingkiligtv9846 5 лет назад +1

      malamang pinapili yan kung uuwi o stay sa kulungan ang pinili nya umuwi

    • @conservativeliberal4435
      @conservativeliberal4435 5 лет назад

      @Gus YAO NO MORE VISA LOTTERY TO FREELOADERS

  • @jericcane6678
    @jericcane6678 7 лет назад +8

    What is your right? You stay there illegally! You have money to stay there! And you caught!!! Sorry for you!!

  • @battmasterson413
    @battmasterson413 7 лет назад +12

    Why not stay in your own country, or apply for immigration legally, then you won't get deported? Pretty simple concept.

    • @marichiu1808
      @marichiu1808 5 лет назад

      Not really. Each country are given certain number of quota. The Philippines exhausted that quota. For you to apply to US you need to be a professional that United States are not over crowded, and you have to have good deposit to your bank account, unless the law has changed. The waiting period is multiple year. The fastest way is to married an American citizen.

    • @mesoridazine
      @mesoridazine 5 лет назад

      Philippines does the same to foreigners and Philippines is much stricter with exception if you have money.

  • @annietudu8040
    @annietudu8040 7 лет назад +41

    Make a life in the Philippines. It is not too late. Life is so much better in your own country.

    • @MSmahal001
      @MSmahal001 6 лет назад +2

      Annie Tudu LOL. Life is hard in the Philippines. You would know that if you actually live there. If Filipinos are rich or make a good living in the Philippines, they won't have any reason to leave in the first place.

    • @MrWest-zr9fi
      @MrWest-zr9fi 6 лет назад +3

      You should go back to your own country too

    • @Saffrone221
      @Saffrone221 6 лет назад +1

      Its never too late to file for citizen.

    • @ashlenhele3906
      @ashlenhele3906 6 лет назад

      Annie Tudu I dunno about that 😃but he can make it better by applying visa. Mahirap din kc buhay dyan sa atin di ba?

    • @Saffrone221
      @Saffrone221 6 лет назад

      Ashlen Hele P40 hr biweekly/ monthy sobrang hirap talaga. People cant accept simplicity. Abroad nga baba pa din $200 a month sa mga potang Arabo. Canada o Australia $12hr

  • @guahunai3308
    @guahunai3308 7 лет назад +7

    Would us citizens have the same rights in the Philippines if we were there illegally? Will we be able to protest and blame dutuerte and it's government and the people of the Philippines that I have a right to be there illegally. Dutuerte should take responsibility of its people. Why aren't the Filipinos trying to make changes back in their home island so that they don't have to struggle here in the united States. Philippines is a beautiful place as well as the people. They are humble and hospitable, kind and friendly. My friends from afar illegal is illegal. These are the rules by law of the government of the united States Wich everyone should follow. please do it the right way and if things don't go your way accept it and move on cause we are just doing our jobs that we took an oath in respects to the Constitution.

    • @mesoridazine
      @mesoridazine 5 лет назад

      I was born and educated in Philippines. I was denied re-entry to Philippines after 2 years of training in USA. Mas stricto ang Pilipinas kaysa USA. Wala ako sa USA kung stricto ang USA tulad ng Pilipinas. Philippines has strict policy more than USA, Singapore, Australia and Canada. Hindi ako nahirapan mag migrate sa USA. Sinabihan ako na tangap ako during the first US interview. Nagkwentuhan lang kami noong US immigration officer during the interview. I was offer resident status in Singapore, Australia and canada during several medical conferences in 1970s and 1980s when these countries were actively recruiting and they have your qualifications in their computer and were prepared during the casual talks. They even give you a little gift during the casual talk with them on the conference floor. US immigration officer was friendly and Philippines immigration officer was not welcoming and talked a little reminding you that you are not Filipino despite talking to them in Tagalog and they talked back in English.

  • @ritabertdau3699
    @ritabertdau3699 7 лет назад +63

    you Filipino must know and obey your President Policies. That's how do you respects yourself too.

    • @robertbautista1531
      @robertbautista1531 6 лет назад

      RITA Bertdau hihingi daw kay duterte ng tulong na ibalik sa amerika😂😂😂

    • @nursemnursingiscaring7796
      @nursemnursingiscaring7796 6 лет назад

      RITA Bertdau thank u and correct...we will follow our Good Pres..

    • @baskinginbarreto1934
      @baskinginbarreto1934 6 лет назад

      Kaemi Na Kaci If all Americans are arrogant idiot people, why are you here? Do you like being surrounded by arrogant idiot people? You’re the IDIOT! Go home!

    • @belenwhittemore5471
      @belenwhittemore5471 6 лет назад

      I’m Filipino and how about you???

    • @araaruray1187
      @araaruray1187 6 лет назад

      RITA Bertdau
      Filipino has more respect more than you do

  • @piratesxd8930
    @piratesxd8930 7 лет назад +17

    is there any good thing in "illegal", the word speaks to itself and everybody should know certain consequences,,,,,

  • @kennyshortcake999
    @kennyshortcake999 7 лет назад +19

    Got caught - deported! What is the problem?

  • @geevee143
    @geevee143 7 лет назад +10

    As a illegal alien with or without criminal record, the government has a right to deport you unless you have a lawyer to stop it from happening. When I was in Switzerland, you can check by the police even while walking and if you can't show any legal papers then they will take you and deport later. A law is a law.

    • @mesoridazine
      @mesoridazine 5 лет назад

      Philippines have the same law.

    • @GuessTheRiddIes
      @GuessTheRiddIes 4 года назад

      Thes best part in the US is the cop has no rights to check your ID and stuff publicly unless you committed a crime. That's why people loves America.. You can even hide there for 40 years without even get caught..

  • @donotusedis
    @donotusedis 6 лет назад +7

    The first question is who sold him out. But then again when he stayed there illegally he know the repurcussion and the possible outcome.

  • @JacqueCharron
    @JacqueCharron 7 лет назад +3

    He was here ILLEGALLY. Trump did the right thing. My husband is a Filipino immigrant. He is here LEGALLY.

  • @kitcube3955
    @kitcube3955 7 лет назад +5

    Eh alam nama ng tnt na pwede sila mahuli. Wag na tayong mag lokohan. Sila mismo alam nila na hindi sila basta basta makakuha ng regular na trabaho at any moment pwede sila pauwiin. Lahat ng TNT tanungin ninyo, walang magsasabi na hindi nila alam na pwede pala sila ideport. Kung sinabi nila na hindi nila alam... nag sisinungaling yun.

  • @boracay12
    @boracay12 6 лет назад +7

    My wife is from the Philippines, we went there and had to abide by the laws while there. We wanted to stay an extra month and had to follow thier rules and pay for a visa extension
    Thats how it works. My sister in law ,her brother are here in the usa ,legally . The had 3 kids here. Own a house. Bought other property for investment. . Brought their parents here to watch the kids. Legally .
    There is no discrimination. In fact the usa is more tolerent ,allowing property to be owned by non citizens . Not in the philipines though .

    • @mesoridazine
      @mesoridazine 5 лет назад +1

      Philippines does not allow non Filipino doctors with Philippines Medical license to practice medcine,. Philippines passed a retroactive law invalidating medical license of non Filipino who got the medical license prior to passgae of the law. This does not bode well on credibility of Philippines. Who would be dumb enough to enter into treaty with Philippines when it can unilaterally not honor the treaty. Would not blame other countries to do this. To trust Philippines only when you can verify through Philippines's action.

  • @gamerdudegamerdude4961
    @gamerdudegamerdude4961 7 лет назад +57

    7 Years di mo na-isipan mag-apply ng Legal Passport/VISA? Wag sabhihin di ka nakapag-ipon sa loob ng pitong taon....

    • @hshsjjss8192
      @hshsjjss8192 7 лет назад +5

      kaya nga kong ginawa niya yan di naging legal sana sya sa U.S.karamihan ksi pag anjan na sa america nakalimutan na gawin legal ang papel

    • @ATC_Radio
      @ATC_Radio 7 лет назад +8

      GamerDude GamerDude I know right.. 7 fucking years he worked as an illegal alien, considering he wasn't paying taxes, state or federal. he has some fucking gutts to stay here and abuse the law. its unfair for us who are here LEGALLY!!

    • @fayetatman5684
      @fayetatman5684 7 лет назад +6

      paanong makapag-ipon yan kung nangungupahan lang ng bahay at kung maluho pa at puro kayabangan ang alam lahat ng kilos at galaw dito walang libre, ni wala sigurong car insurance yan o medical insurance sa amin taxes nanggagaling o kinukuha ang pambayad ng medical nila, nagpunta ditong illigal para pahirapan kaming mga taxpayers dapat lang talaga na ideport ang mga yan

    • @MrGandor5
      @MrGandor5 7 лет назад

      alan wag ka mag marunong! dati karin illegal.. i know you bro!

    • @mr.dought4723
      @mr.dought4723 7 лет назад

      matagal ang proseso :) dapat intindihin natin sila baka isa ka sa mga dutertards nanaman :)

  • @evangelinacruz5546
    @evangelinacruz5546 7 лет назад +6

    what their argument is that they are not illegal because they enter with legal tourist visa, however they can't get it in their head that once the visa expired they are now illegal and breaking the law. So a handful of crooked lawyer who wants to make money out of them insist that they have the right to stay here, that all they need to do is fight for them and of course that comes with expensive legal fees. This guy is driving a BMW so the lawyer thought that hmm money bag. So if they went thru legal process it may have been cheaper in the long run than hiring this lawyers who promise you that they can help you. And don't complain about the ICE they are doing their job, I sympathized with you and your family but wrong is wrong, stop complaining and those organization that help these people must watch out, they are in for your money too.

  • @KodaJosh098
    @KodaJosh098 5 лет назад +2

    You broke the law, you get the consequences. #Trump2020
    My first presidential election was in 2016 and I voted for Trump. #FilipinoAmericansforTrump

  • @rayjamesnes
    @rayjamesnes 7 лет назад +5

    Kahit na mag tawag kapa ng lawyear wala rin silang magagawa sayo dahil Kasi undocumented immigrant ka uuwi at uuwi Karin

  • @ronaldaguirre2826
    @ronaldaguirre2826 7 лет назад +50

    maging patas kasi kayo.. pag nahuli malakas pa loob na magreklamo.. ipaglaban daw ang karapatan, kung legal ka dun ka lang may karapatan.. pamarehas kayo para wala kayong sakit ng ulo..

    • @kevinparker1810
      @kevinparker1810 6 лет назад +1

      Gus YAO there is no berth right for children brought here or born here by illegals parents...the 14th amendment does not say that...I believe you should read it for yourself, and not hear say!

    • @luzsypewsy1
      @luzsypewsy1 6 лет назад +1

      Gus Yao Buddy, illegal is illegal people should know that it doesn't matter what country is your destination there is always a circumstances it does not matter how long it take.. People should think when your traveling country to another country be prepared do the right thing and your legal documented paperwork .It should be properly done. There should never have a blame game here..

    • @ashlenhele3906
      @ashlenhele3906 6 лет назад

      Tama!

    • @ashlenhele3906
      @ashlenhele3906 6 лет назад +1

      Gus Yao, 14th amendment of constitutional rights are applicable to Legal
      Citizens only. Illegal citizens do not have legal rights because they are breaking the law by staying here in the states illegaly.

    • @kendoug5722
      @kendoug5722 6 лет назад +1

      Gus YAO maybe you’re illegal as well...

  • @PinayAko16
    @PinayAko16 7 лет назад +4

    Anong karapatan mayron ang undocumented ? Its Unfair for us documented immigrants because we pay & we waited " with worries na baka di ma approved " tapos iba dyan easy lang. so glad Trump won! now justice being served 😍🍾

  • @MarilynMorris
    @MarilynMorris 6 лет назад +3

    He should’ve been afraid of getting caught from the time he jumped ship. Lucky you man you were able to stay in the US for 7 yeas illegally. Now the time has come, sorry.

  • @tylerdurden6729
    @tylerdurden6729 6 лет назад +2

    Illegal immigrant. No documents. And say fight for my rights. My dude you have no rights your an illegal. Im filipino and know many filipinos that did it the right way.

    • @thesscalderon456
      @thesscalderon456 5 лет назад

      yup, It was a long process for us. We waited 15 years. Be realistic po. It is what it is. You broke the law. Mali po yang ginawa ninyo.
      .

  • @mayramos5944
    @mayramos5944 7 лет назад +4

    That is against their law and 7 years is way more than enough for you to get legal documents. it is unfaor for those who are paying tax and you don't.

  • @martinestigoy2007
    @martinestigoy2007 7 лет назад +12

    Talagang ganyan Ang panahon meron saya at lungkot, Wish you more good health and enjoy the life wherever you are

  • @pinaypie689
    @pinaypie689 7 лет назад +1

    i am a Filipino but i do believe that staying in us w/out documents is a crime, you should be happy that they let you go home safely.

  • @user-jq8qv4yx4h
    @user-jq8qv4yx4h 6 лет назад +4

    So we don't have to follow American law, huh? That's what all the Mexicans think too.

  • @hanahchristinebrown8154
    @hanahchristinebrown8154 6 лет назад +5

    Time to pay the consequences.

  • @MiFilipinas
    @MiFilipinas 6 лет назад +3

    Is not fun to live in the USA illegally. So for those TNTs, better go home to PI. Philiippines is so much better now than before!

  • @Everythingonearth23
    @Everythingonearth23 6 лет назад +2

    He should Be put in Jail !

  • @lynnpadapadasjones3108
    @lynnpadapadasjones3108 6 лет назад +2

    no if you are illegal immigrants you have no right to be here do it the legal way OK it doesn't matter if you have American citizens children it does not matter you still considered illegal . .period .

  • @nurtv6904
    @nurtv6904 7 лет назад +6

    8 years ako sa south korea 3 years n may visa at 5 years na tnt pero hindi naging madali ang buhay namin dun dahil hindi mo alam kung hanggang kailan ka dun at araw2 kinakabahan ka na baka mahuli ka.Kaya 2008 sumuko ako dahil ayokong mahuli.

  • @maynardcansancio1932
    @maynardcansancio1932 7 лет назад +40

    theres no excused for this matter. if your undocumented you will be send home period. we all know its hard but ut is wat it is. rules is rules. we all know that but we just denied to ourselves.!

    • @roysheaks1261
      @roysheaks1261 6 лет назад

      Maynard Cansancio You have the proper attitude. People who come to the USA on a visa are fully aware of their obligations, and some would rather play roulette with the law than go home, apply for another visa and come back. Laziness takes its toll. My Filipina wife is a US citizen. Walang problema!

    • @mikeeandmeb.9859
      @mikeeandmeb.9859 6 лет назад

      Maynard Cansancio i

  • @TheFaustineClaravallPO
    @TheFaustineClaravallPO 3 месяца назад

    I’m a Filipino here. My parents came here legally and I just want to clarify that we don’t care that this guy was deported just because he is Filipino. Illegal is still Illegal.

  • @geraldineheimy7748
    @geraldineheimy7748 6 лет назад +1

    What rights? You don’t have a right to come to US illegally. I have an older brother who did the same like you and if ICE will find him it’s really his fault not somebody else. Grow up man, you are lucky in other country if you come illegally you’ll be in prison and experienced worst that you can’t imagine.

  • @marcelovendiola7656
    @marcelovendiola7656 7 лет назад +25

    DNA kailangan basta illegal uwi Tama lng yan

  • @carmelitatomas2339
    @carmelitatomas2339 7 лет назад +37

    ano daw ang ipaglalaban?
    Diosmio illegal ka for 7 year's. nag enjoy ka at namuhay, nagtrabaho without paying any taxes.
    seaman ka di ba, so nakapag aral ka eh bakit tila di mo maintindihan ang salitang illegal.

    • @mushy18100
      @mushy18100 7 лет назад +1

      Carmelita Tomas: This guy still paid taxes even without legal job using his Tax Identification Number.

    • @fayetatman5684
      @fayetatman5684 7 лет назад +3

      He was paying taxes? that's just for the benefit of his employer where he works dahil kung ang employer ay ma -audit ng IRS? ang employer naman niya ang malilintikan sino ba naman ang gustong ma-trouble

    • @mushy18100
      @mushy18100 7 лет назад

      Faye Tatman: Mrs. Tatman, for sure if he worked for that employer whether he was a self employed or contractual, he still had the right to defend himself and to get an attorney that's the law even if he's not a US citizen as long as he doesn't commit any felony or crime plus having a US born children would have let him stayed in US and have also lived peacefully in one of the sanctuary cities like Los Angeles. The enforcers just gave this guy false options that he'd go to prison because of the agenda of the current president and an intimidation that ended up to self deportation. In contrast, the employer who hired him to work for their own benefit should be liable for hiring an undocumented worker but not him. Employer should have also be in question. Why would they hire an applicant who had no eligibility to work but to deport him is not a lawful act.

    • @mushy18100
      @mushy18100 7 лет назад

      If he committed a crime whether minor or serious one even if it's DUI, no question, he should have been deported right away but still would have the right to get an attorney for his defense.

    • @arsenioegoytorogiguinat2826
      @arsenioegoytorogiguinat2826 6 лет назад +3

      may i ask, how could he obtain his TIN if he is illegal in the first place?

  • @mlynn4817
    @mlynn4817 6 лет назад +1

    If you want to live in the USA, apply for citizenship like everyone else.

  • @evolvinglovej5263
    @evolvinglovej5263 5 лет назад +1

    How can you have rights when you are here illegally. DEAR PRESIDENT TRUMP I AM TIRED OF PAYING FOR ILLEGAL IMMIGRANTS OUT OF MY TAXES. STOP THIS NONSENSE NOW.

  • @waelo246
    @waelo246 7 лет назад +4

    How it feels when you get reported in ROBLOX

  • @MegaPhilippines2011
    @MegaPhilippines2011 7 лет назад +2

    Trump said all laws in America will be enforced we cannot pick and choose which one to follow...so not to experience this don't break the law.

  • @sleepawaysounds8205
    @sleepawaysounds8205 3 года назад +1

    Undocumented/illegal sya, ano ba pinaglalaban ni kuya? The US has a right to deport him kahit sino pa maging president

  • @gabe9536
    @gabe9536 6 лет назад +2

    If someone stole from you whould you let him keep it if you won't why do you want legal immigrates in the US?

  • @constantinoperalta6453
    @constantinoperalta6453 7 лет назад +9

    Sorry dude it's the law and you're already an adult you gotta follow the law and get in line just like we did censiya na tol ICE just doing their job

  • @neildoctor7866
    @neildoctor7866 7 лет назад +37

    law is law.

    • @michaelpreston233
      @michaelpreston233 6 лет назад

      Then the GOP should obey it and let Mueller do his job.

  • @davidwolter5786
    @davidwolter5786 5 лет назад

    Imagine that, Americans don't want people breaking their laws and living living illegally in their country. Such mean people.

  • @judithroque4009
    @judithroque4009 7 лет назад +1

    Well, what did you expect? People can apply legally to become residents and yet you greedily jumped the line. Duh! Justice is served for all those that went through the legal process.

  • @rakamwahid9142
    @rakamwahid9142 6 лет назад +9

    you have no right sir... wala ka ipaglalaban illegal ka eh

  • @quacker143
    @quacker143 7 лет назад +9

    diyos ko paawa effect choice mo yan bakit ka ngstay there ng illegal wag ka magexpect na ma right ka?! ILLEGAL IS ILLEGAL wala ka sa lugar at wala kang karapatan. Tlgang makukulong ka kapag ngpumilit ka pa.

  • @Shibata63
    @Shibata63 7 лет назад +1

    what right? TNT has no rights. You cry because you got caught. You did something illegal and you got caught.

  • @budgetoutdoorsman7336
    @budgetoutdoorsman7336 5 лет назад

    7 years? Seriously, You had all the time to get an immigration lawyer but you chose to take that risk. Who’s fault is it? Kudos to ICE!

  • @rosarosal695
    @rosarosal695 6 лет назад +6

    Langya kabayan matutuka naman na dumaan sa harapang pintuan, kami nag pakahirap na mag antay ng ilang taon makasunod lang sa mga magulang naiwan pa isa namin na kapatid dahil lampas lang ng isang buwan para sa idad deseotso tapos kayo naman ay tumalon ng barko tapos kayo pa may ganang mag reklamo.

    • @mesoridazine
      @mesoridazine 5 лет назад

      You still can immigrate legally to USA if you are a professionals.

    • @classicdufferin8739
      @classicdufferin8739 5 лет назад

      oo nga bro.. nagtaka din ako nung nalaman ko na marami pala illegal na pinoy sa american. akala ko kasi hindi basta2x makakalusot sa US. tapos panu nila nakaya na maging illegal. kapag illegal ka guilty ka talaga. pinoy ako pero mali talaga.. ako din 4 yrs ako nag antay pero d2 ako sa canada.. hay naku mapapahiya na naman mga pinoy nito. madadamay tayo sa mga mexikano na mga illegal entry.

    • @mesoridazine
      @mesoridazine 5 лет назад

      Masmahigpit ang Pinas kaysa America. Madaling akong nabigyan ng Green Card sa USA pero sa Pinas pahirapan. Madaling maging US citizen kung qualified ka. Pinas ay ayaw akong bigyan ng re-entry visa after 2 years ng training sa USA. Sa USA ay iniencouraged ka mag stay kung professional ka. Twice ako nagtry na magmigrate sa Pilipinas at twice nadenied Sa USA naging federal worker ako kahit walang green card noon umpisa. Madaming gaya ko na dito na lang sa USA or sa Canada, Australia at Singapore. Doon ako pinagnanak at lumaki sa Tondo. Ayaw ng Pilipinas ang foreign professional kahit doon ka pinanganak, lumaki at nagaral. Lisensyado ako na doctor sa Pilipinas. Dahil sa Filipino First policy ay hindi ako puwedeng mag doctor sa Pilipinas. Sa USA ako nagdoctor dahil sa welcome ka nila basta qualified ka. Naka practice ako sa pakadoctor at emplyed ng US government kahit walng green card noon. US citizen na ako ngayon.

  • @Akasha_Vexx
    @Akasha_Vexx 7 лет назад +6

    hindi ka talaga nila bibigyan ng lawyer, kasi hindi ka nman citizen, wala kang karapatan sa loob ng bansa nila, ndi ka nman kasi talaga dapat nandon. I get it mahirap maka kuha ng US visa, pero hindi un dahilan para hindi mo respetuhin ang batas nila, mas pinapahirap mo lang lalo ang pag kuha ng visa dahil mas nawawalan sila ng tiwala sating mga pilipino. At hindi mo manlang naisip na binabaliwala mo rin ung hirap na pinag daanan ng mga kababayan natin na nag hirap at nag sumikap para dumaan sa tamang proseso.

  • @DucatiQueen
    @DucatiQueen 5 лет назад

    I'm a green card holder since 1988 , I'm German . I obey the law ......and I'm actually allowed to carry a weapon , YES....a Gun .
    I applied for my permit through the local Sheriffs office, they did a background check and scheduled me for mandatory 4 hour classroom and 4 hour shooting training which was done by the local Sheriffs department free of charge.
    I got my " diploma " that I'm efficient with a firearm 😜😒 and now have to go to the clerk office for application next weekend .
    So you see.......we migrants have rights, I actually get to carry a firearm and I'm not even from this country........but I did it legally and I have no criminal record !
    America is awesome .....thanks for having me 💋👍🏼❤️

  • @travelnomad2128
    @travelnomad2128 3 года назад +1

    You have no right to stay if you're illegal. Sorry.

  • @lynahf8280
    @lynahf8280 7 лет назад +4

    I waited more than 10 yes. to get legally. alam mong ilegal ka, you know one day you have to face consequences and the time has come. you break the law there is price you need to pay

  • @godmode9019
    @godmode9019 7 лет назад +4

    Lol US officials deported this man on a plane ticket that they made him pay for. So in essence he deported himself

  • @soncaal
    @soncaal 3 года назад

    My parents came to America legally from the Philippines. Took my parents 6 yrs to get their citizenship. So why should we feel bad about this guy

  • @noelaandiamon3393
    @noelaandiamon3393 6 лет назад

    Came here legally, paid my taxes as an immigrant. Illegals do not have rights.

  • @simplyglenncorpuz
    @simplyglenncorpuz 7 лет назад +5

    yan kasi ang mahirap sa ibang mga Filipino eh. Kahit illegal na, ginagawa pa din. Yang mga ganyan ang nakakasira sa image ng mga Filipino citizens worldwide. Wag na kasi ipilit ang hindi pwede. Kaya nga may batas and legality when it comes to immigration policy. Why do you need to go there when you know that you are undocumented immigrant? what's the sesnse of going there illegally? Matitigas kasi ang mga ulo. Taposnkapag nahuli, ang daming excuse, isisisi sa ibag tao, isisisi sa gobyerno, hay naku! Tama lang na maghigpit ang ibang bansa para sa mga illegal immigrants na yan. They should be aware na bawat bansa may kanya-kanyang foreign policy and immigration law na sinusunod. Wag nang mag-kunwaring hindi nyo alam yan. The Law and policy applies to all, no matter what your race, status and gender in the society. Bawal ang pasaway mga kabayan!!!! Para hindi lumalabas na kahiya-hiya ang image ng Pinoy sa buong mundo.

  • @pelitacatorce6409
    @pelitacatorce6409 6 лет назад +3

    You have no right at all to fight,

  • @bluestorm9977
    @bluestorm9977 6 лет назад +1

    You must have entered the US looking for a job with a tourist visa instead of a work permit and green card!

  • @beckyzaugg4869
    @beckyzaugg4869 4 года назад

    There is nothing wrong in being deported if one is an illegal migrant.

  • @genpo1976
    @genpo1976 5 лет назад +3

    It’s not a broken immigration system , laws were already there . they’re just implementing /enforcing the laws and they broke the law. I’m a legal immigrant from Philippines , single mother , from being a skilled worker to greencard and recently Americanized , never married for a greencard . If you follow and enter this country legally , you will be rewarded with citizenship . Proud to be American me and my daughter !

  • @hopelessromantic5994
    @hopelessromantic5994 7 лет назад +6

    what's so wrong about this? he deserves this. he should stop saying alibis. he should not be telling excuses. had he followed the law then he wouldnt be in that situation. 🍷

  • @lukeandmom5730
    @lukeandmom5730 5 лет назад

    I am a filipino and spent a lot of money to come here in the US. It is so unfair for the people who come here legally and paid their taxes. I don’t receive any welfare from the govt. I work my butt off to make a living. So why these people can easily come, doesn’t pay taxes etc. I am so proud of President Donald Trump. COME TO THE US LEGALLY.

  • @ConwayTruckload
    @ConwayTruckload 5 лет назад

    If you entered the Philippines illegally you would be looking at five years prison.

  • @allanbalic9742
    @allanbalic9742 7 лет назад +17

    pag undocumented kayo sa ibang bansa wala po kayong magagawa may sariling batas mga iyan.. marami nmn ibng bansa na open...

    • @pangetkunu
      @pangetkunu 7 лет назад +4

      Aling bansa ang open? all nations have their immigration laws, if you're undocumented, overstaying, even if you are a foreigner legally staying in a country but commits a crime, the host country have every rights to arrest, prosecute, incarcerate and deport you.

    • @williamflores654
      @williamflores654 7 лет назад

      allan balic i

    • @mikoyyuy11
      @mikoyyuy11 6 лет назад

      LOL tinuruan mo pa na dun mag illegal sa ibang bansa na open hahaha

  • @hanahchristinebrown8154
    @hanahchristinebrown8154 6 лет назад +10

    Illegal alien ka kasi Kuya. Kami nagbayad ng pagpunta sa states at naghintay.

    • @cosasquemeafectanpersonalm2793
      @cosasquemeafectanpersonalm2793 5 лет назад +1

      Korek. Dahil sa mga gantong kababayan, hirap tuloy yung iba na magtravel. Hirap mag-apply ng visa. Lahat ng Pinoy nadadamay sa mga pasaway na to.

  • @alreadythen1
    @alreadythen1 7 лет назад +1

    He had seven years to focus on changing his status.

  • @roybishop2110
    @roybishop2110 6 лет назад

    Deport anyone with expired green cards,who isn't following the green card policy...