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    Immigrants trickling back to Ala despite crackdown

    BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (AP) — 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 by The Associated Press 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 on 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, and 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 and 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.

    And while there are families returning, some officials say 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 say 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. Many immigrants worked in the state's poultry processing plants or out in tomato fields, planting and harvesting crops.

    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.

    Some initially feared the law would mean that people would be rounded up, or that "you'd be stopped just for being Hispanic," said Ferreti, an anthropologist from the University of Texas who is living in Tuscaloosa, about 60 miles southwest of Birmingham, 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."

     
    • p  •  Washington, District of Columbia  •  3 mths ago
      Why do they always leave the word ILLEGAL out!!!!!!!! Our country has no problem with immigrants. It does have a problem with ILLEGAL immigrants!!!!!!!
      • humberto r 3 mths ago
        Ur grand parents were "illegal" too. Cause u can not show me any document or "green card" from the sioux, apache, or cheyenne or red skins. Just because they killed them, doesn't make it right....So u are asking to THEY, to do something or have something that Ur parents NEVER DID OR HAD?? Look at your name and last name, where theY came from? U want to make thingS right, go back to the country of your parents first and leave the land to the REAL NATIVE.

        What white man can say I never stole his land or a penny of his money? Yet they say that I am a thief.
        Sitting Bull
      • Sheri 3 mths ago
        If our country, ( which incidently, WE LET the ILLEGAL immigrants), use our freedoms, to exercise so called "RIGHTS", to dare think they can protest our "LAWS," shows their "CONFIDENCE" in exploiting America. Yeah they are laughing. Take your American self anywhere, to any country and "think" let alone "SPEAK" of your illegal rights. It was funny just saying it.....
      • p 3 mths ago
        My grand parents came to this great country legally Humberto. We received permission, the proper way.....We did not sneak in and demand rites. To be an American is a privilege, not a rite sir..,,wise up..
    • John  •  3 mths ago
      I own a home in Taiwan and hold an ARC (green card).
      It is the law of Taiwan that I am required to carry my ARC card with me at all times.
      I do not consider this an imposition or discriminatory in any way.
      Do you think that when I am asked that I scream "You are only asking me because I am white (and have a big nose)"? I am a guest ( a legal one, but a guest).
      I am not offended in any way because it is not my country - it's theirs!!!
      Why do the illegals in the US consider it a violation of their rights to be required to carry identification showing that they are in the U.S. legally?
      • Barrack 3 mths ago
        They consider it a violation because our government allows them too.
      • poodlelv 3 mths ago
        No, if you gave them a chance to obtain one legally, without extortionists at our foreign immigration offices, and make it reasonably affordable based on their current household income and current currency against the US dollar, them maybe more people would be able to apply legally. But until the US quits looking at the INS as a source of income (apply, deny, keep the money) then there would be more people able to do so. By the way, do you have to pay taxes to Taiwan while you are there? Only 42% of legal immigrants do but about 73% of illegal immigrants do too....
      • Alex 3 mths ago
        Because the US has no common sense.
    • Nutcase  •  3 mths ago
      I'm an immigrant myself, went to an interview in the US consulate in my country of origen, I had to show them that I was healthy, also that i didn't have any criminal record and prove of education higher than high school, that's the law i don't see why some people think is right to break it whenever they want.
      • Twh 3 mths ago
        Welcome to the U.S.
      • Georgia Girl 3 mths ago
        Thank you Jabob, WELCOME!
      • Kathryn 3 mths ago
        Jacob welcome to the USA. I hope whatever you do with your life will be great here in America.
    • James  •  Nanuet, New York  •  3 mths ago
      Just so I understand. These people interviewed admitted they cam here illegally, breaking the very laws of the Country they profess to love, owned homes and has children in our school system BUT had to explain it all through a translator??? If I pulled that in Mexico it's a mandatory 10 year prison sentence THEN deportation. WHAT IS WRONG WITH OUR COUNTRY??? We can barely teach our own citizens to read and write with over crowding in our schools. School taxes are through the roof and more illegals keep coming in every day. America can barely sustain it's own citizens and now we are expected to sustain everybodt else's!
      • Not That Jim 3 mths ago
        Many of the first generations of European immigrants never fully learned English, either.
      • CarolF 3 mths ago
        I agree, we are supposed to feel sorry for them because they had to sell their house and they are not even citizens and have to have a translator. How can you buy a house if you are here illegally?
      • wide-awake 3 mths ago
        Carol F said: "How can you buy a house if you are here illegally?"

        Answer: with the help of a glut of CORRUPT politicians, that's how.
        ALL working toward eliminating the middle class in a masterminded trade off toward the New World ORDER that G. Bush Sr. let slip in one of his speeches back in the 1990's. That's how. Easy as pie, -if you have no ethics, soul, or morality and do not give a whit about 'my fellow Americuns'
    • EZGOING  •  3 mths ago
      I would hate to be caught in their country of origin illegally, they are not very nice to criminal invaders, like we are!!!
      • Ben 3 mths ago
        They treat their LEGAL citizens far worse than we treat our illegal invaders. Chew on that thought for a while....
      • humberto r 3 mths ago
        ohh dont give me that crap!!! when u people is killing children, women and innocent people in Irak, Libya, remember vietnam? .... U even killed to the real native american.... and u said u treat the "people" right? that's #$%$ Irak, Libya, Cuba, Vietnam is NOT ur country, so why are u killing people there??
      • humberto r 3 mths ago
        chew in that
    • Joe  •  Kennett Square, Pennsylvania  •  3 mths ago
      If I become a drug dealer, aren't I just an undocumented pharmacist?
    • Billy Bob  •  Austin, Texas  •  3 mths ago
      My wife is a immigrant. In a process that took almost a year, she was petitioned, did two days of medical tests, had a background check and was interviewed by the U. S. embassy before being allowed to board the plane to the U.S. When she became a citizen, she had to prove she could speak, read and write English and pass a civics test. I fail to see how someone that sneaked across the border falls into the same category.
    • JB  •  Dalhart, Texas  •  3 mths ago
      I don't have a problem with immigrants, I have a problem with illegal immigrants that come over illegally and expect me to support them while I pay out the wazzo for housing, medical and groceries while they get it all free!!!!!! That is what I have a problem with as do most American citizens!
    • mohammedlies  •  Altavista Invernadero, Mexico  •  3 mths ago
      #1, If they are immigrants, then they are welcome, but what I think you mean is "ILLEGALS". I was just in Monterrey, which is booming by the way, and most everyone spoke english. This leads me to believe that those sneaking in are not the cream of the crop.
    • Jenn  •  Batesville, Mississippi  •  3 mths ago
      I have to take 3 forms of ID, SS card, Birth certificate, and do everything but prick my finger and give a blood sample just to get my driver's license. If I get pulled over and don't have one, I get a ticket. Yet, a man can came up with a name, get an ID, drive around with 12 people packed in a pinto, get pulled over, and sent right along his merry way. Welcome to America.
    • Zee  •  Boston, Massachusetts  •  3 mths ago
      When you help a bank robber get away, you go to jail for AIDING AND ABEITTING A CRIMINAL....ALL POLITICIANS who HELP ILLEGALS are AIDING and ABEITTING a CRIMINAL...and should be convicted of this crime....! It is a CRIME against America....most terrorists are illegals coming in also......using Americans generosity ( and stupidity ) against us has to STOP.
    • TIMOTHY  •  Nashville, Tennessee  •  3 mths ago
      Immigrants ????? Don't they mean illegals ?
    • V.P.S  •  Cleveland, Ohio  •  3 mths ago
      Excuse me..... "Immigrants trickling back..... No, the headline should read: "Illigals returning to Alabama, as Obama sues the state"
    • Peter Parker  •  3 mths ago
      Hey AP, you are misleading the readers. Its illegal immigrants, not immigrants, there's a huge difference between the two.
    • Jack  •  Dallas, Texas  •  3 mths ago
      One of these "immigrants" caused a four vehicle accident this week. My daughter was involved. Of course, he had no insurance. My vehicle has $10,600.00 damage. This "immigrant" isn't paying for the damage to my vehicle or any one else's.

      Ice wouldn't pick him up and he bonded out of jail and is probably working under another ficticious name/ssn by now.
    • D  •  3 mths ago
      "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." Hello people!!! She can't speak a word of English and she admits she doesn't have papers to be here!!! HELLO!!!!!!!!!! #$%$ is wrong with this country??
    • Thumper  •  Port Orange, Florida  •  3 mths ago
      Listen people California is BANKRUPT because of ALL The"Illegal immigrants Yet The Sorry #$%$ GOVERMENT KEEPS GIVING THEM HOUSING AND FOOD STAMPS AND SCHOOLING AND MEDICAL, "WHY should they go back..WERE STUPID enough to keep doing it! sSTOP THE FREE WELFARE AND THEY WILL LEAVE,,VERY SIMPLE
    • gimeabrk  •  3 mths ago
      They could solve the problem if they became legal !!! This whole country was founded on immigrants. The law is there for a reason. Unfortunately we are in this situation because the government hasn't the balls to enforce it. Then they block the states whey they try to enforce it. #$%$ ????
    • tim  •  Minneapolis, Minnesota  •  3 mths ago
      Sigh..I have no problem at all with immigrants, as long as they do it legally and then learn to speak our language. All I saw interviewed in this article were illegals. They fled for a reason ....they are here illegally and they know it. If this is the way the feds are going to handle illegal immigration, I call for the complete dissolution of ICE....why do we need them if we are slacking on immigration laws?
    • Quietman555  •  3 mths ago
      the Illegals should be running for the hills, if the frakken govt would enforce the laws and also go after the people who employ these illegals, this insanity would start to end.
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