| Decatur, Ala. | Monday, May 21, 2012 |
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BIRMINGHAM — Ana Jimenez and her husband were so terrified of being sent back to their native Mexico when Alabama’s tough crackdown on illegal immigrants took effect that they fled more than 2,000 miles to Los Angeles, cramming into a two-bedroom apartment with more than 20 other relatives.
Now they are among the families coming back to cities like Birmingham as the mass deportations never materialized and courts blocked parts of the law. No one knows how many people initially left the state, so it’s impossible to say how many have returned. But some illegal immigrants are trickling back, unable to find work elsewhere and missing the place that had been home for years.
Of 18 Hispanic immigrants interviewed in the Birmingham area, six said they had friends or relatives who had returned to Alabama after fleeing because of the law.
As for Jimenez, she left Birmingham with her husband, father and brother three days after the law took effect. Now, all except her brother are back. Jimenez said through a translator that not much had changed, though she can’t reclaim her job at a McDonald’s restaurant because managers are checking citizenship papers.
“Everything is the same. I just can’t work now,” Jimenez said through a translator. She said the family is living off the income of her husband, who installs carpet and flooring.
The Obama administration, immigrant groups and others sued over Alabama’s law, and the 11th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals is set to consider arguments about it March 1. The U.S. Supreme Court will hear oral arguments a month later over Arizona’s crackdown on illegal immigration, which isn’t considered as strict as Alabama’s.
Republicans who supported the crackdown had said they hoped the tough provisions — which made it difficult, if not impossible, to legally find work and housing, among other things — would force people to “self-deport” and move out of the state.
Among those who self-deported were Verenece Flores and her husband. They sold their home in metro Birmingham and moved with their three young children to Chicago. But the couple, originally from Mexico and living in the U.S. without legal documents, also could not find work. Relatives told them people weren’t being deported after traffic stops as some had feared.
The family is staying with relatives and doesn’t have their own place, and Flores remains “a little scared” of the law. But she said she was happy to be back. Flores had lived here for 15 years before the short move to Chicago, and her children are happier. Her husband is back working construction jobs.
“I missed everything about it — friends, family, the weather,” Flores said. She knows two more families that left Alabama for Washington state only to return.
Estela Fuentes said friends of hers moved to Atlanta because the law required that public schools verify the citizenship status of students, yet they returned late last month after learning courts had put that section of the law on hold. The family was sad throughout its exile to Georgia, she said through a translator.
“One of their daughters cried and cried because she had no friends over there,” said Fuentes, who is originally from El Salvador.
Some officials said they haven’t heard anything to suggest the numbers are huge. Zayne Smith, an immigration attorney with the nonprofit Alabama Appleseed legal center in Montgomery, said she had been hearing that some people wanted to wait until after the 11th Circuit considers the case in March.
State agriculture officials who said the new law led to a chronic shortage in agricultural labor said they haven’t seen evidence of large numbers of immigrants returning to the state.
Gwen Ferreti, a researcher and activist in the Hispanic community, said some immigrants remain wary but are coming back because of their deep ties to the state.
“The initial fear about the law was that people would literally be rounded up or you’d be stopped just for being Hispanic,” said Ferreti, an anthropologist from the University of Texas who is living in Tuscaloosa for her studies. “That has not happened, but people are aware that racial profiling is going on if you are Hispanic. They are still uneasy.”
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Why don't they go back to Mexico ? When the law is finally approved by the supreme court there will be a lot more moving going on ! If they want to be citizens here go back home and apply legally. Our citizens are being raped , robbed , drugged and starved out of work by these parasites !
They won't let me break the law and live and work in a country I broke into,these racist gringos ! Although ,my country Mexico , would put me in prison 2 years for committing a felony of breaking into Mexico,but that's different . These gringos are racist !
Alabama passes a immigration law to thwart illegal aliens from overrunning the state and a unelected liberal,socialist,Marxist democratic federal judge blocks the will of the citizens and blocks the law.
America is in trouble,we're broke financially and morally and fast becoming a third world country.Millions of American boys took a oath to defend this country against all enemies, foreign and domestic,but there isn't any defense for the actions of an unelected federal democratic judge usurping the laws of our country to fit their agenda.
When a illegal alien with a Mexican drivers license runs over you or a family member, thank a federal judge that helped it happen by aiding and abetting a illegal alien .
From the L. A. Times
1. 40% of all workers in L. A. County ( L. A. County has 10.2 million people) are working for cash and not paying taxes. This is because they are predominantly illegal aliens working without a green card.
2. 95% of warrants for murder in Los Angeles are for illegal aliens.
3. 75% of people on the most-wanted list in Los Angeles are illegal aliens.
4. Over 2/3 of all births in Los Angeles County are to illegal alien Mexicans on Medi-Cal, whose births were paid for by taxpayers.
5. Nearly 35% of all inmates in California detention centers are Mexican nationals here illegally.
6. Over 300,000 illegal aliens in Los Angeles County are living in garages.
7. The FBI reports half of all gang members in Los Angeles are most likely illegal aliens from south of the border.
8. Nearly 60% of all occupants of HUD properties are illegal.
9. 21 radio stations in L. A. are Spanish speaking.
10. In L. A. County 5.1 million people speak English, 3.9 million speak Spanish..
(There are 10.2 million people in L. A. County.)
(All 10 of the above statements are from the Los Angeles Times)
Less than 2% of illegal aliens are picking our crops, but 29% are on welfare.
Over 70% of the United States' annual population growth (and over 90% of California, Florida, and New York ) results from immigration.
29% of inmates in federal prisons are illegal aliens.
Might as well disban the border patrol and quit thinking about walls and fences, most mexicans are here now. Don't think there's too many more left except the one that went back to avoid prosefcution for their crimes. they are thinking about making Los Angeles the capitol of Mecico. And we got to giveObuman more spending money to support these illegals. After all, he'll need them to vote him back into office.
What's the use in complaining....this use to be great country is fast becoming a third world country with a mixed cesspool of persons.....Laws are for the criminals and corrupt politicians....
AMERICA WANTED HOPE AND CHANGE IN 2008! BOY HAVE THEY GOTTEN IT! LOLOLOLOLOL!!!!!!
welcome back!!!!
Yes, I have noticed lots of yards in neighborhoods filling up with cars again and mud tracks from cars all around Decatur. It truly looks sad when the streets are filled with mud and dirt from city yards.
Attenttion ilegales.
William dice que usted es Bienvenido a quedarse en su casa, comer su comida y su ropa!. ¡Bienvenido!
Speak for Yourself Ted. Like a good social liberal you will easily give away the sweat of others peoples labor while offering nothing of your own.
This is amazing. See the people who want the illegals here do so without recourse. The majority of liberals arent in fear of losing their jobs to illegals, that is why they support having them here.
This makes absolutly no sense to me......how can we allow this to happen. It seems that if a law is broken there should be punishment. PERIOD.
Uuummmmm Evelyn.
Ted....social liberal? I don't think so.
Jane what exactly are you doing about it?
Usted puede apostar a Ted que soy el zurcido seguro no yendo a la casa Williams a comer.
But think of the children! They shouldn't be punished because their parents broke the law. They should be treated the same way as we treat children of murderers, children of drug dealers, children of ... you get the point.
No Jamie I don't. So what you are saying Take the children away from these illegals and give them to some rich white family who can afford adoption cost or force these kids to live in foster care or orphan homes until they turn 18... Think about the children???
Jamie;
Why didn't the illegals THINK OF THE CHILDREN when they became law breakers. One would almost think of them using their children as human shields to deflect deportation. They are using the compassion of people like you to gain access to the welfare system and we are apparently encouraging them and welcoming them with open arms. This country cannot sustain supporting the illegals, their children, and their gypsy way of life..
Ted, I agree with you. I was being sarcastic in saying that we should treat children of these law breakers any different than we treat children of other law breakers. Once they serve their time, maybe they could join the military and fight for this country and come out of that with citizenship as a condition of their release. They obviously want to be part of our country so make them earn it.
just when going to the grocery store, Walmart, the mall was becoming pleasurable again.
Bogus article.
What part of illegal aliens can't liberal democrats understand ?