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    Immigrants trickling back to Alabama despite law

    BIRMINGHAM, Alabama (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 (3,200 kilometers) 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 federal 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 carpets 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 stay in 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.

    "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, about 60 miles (100 kilometers) 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."

     

    38 comments

    • johnny taxpayer  •  3 mths ago
      There were over 11,000 comments on here earlier. 99.99% of them were against the illegal alien invaders. Funny how yahoo just wiped them clean.
      • Tassajara 3 mths ago
        Yes it is really amusing. Immigration seems to be what people want to talk most about, and all media sweeps it under the rug.
      • Jason 3 mths ago
        That's because the yahoos at Yahoo duplicated the same article. Copy and paste the headline into news search and select the other article with the same headline.
      • Rob Casteel 3 mths ago
        Yes! I made comments on here and it's gone.
    • Pete  •  3 mths ago
      What needs to be done is stop the incentives for coming here. Stop sanctuary cities, use e-varify, no automatic citizenship unless the mother is a citizen.
    • Pete  •  3 mths ago
      Under Title 8 Section 1325 of the U.S. Code, "Improper Entry by Alien," any citizen of any country other than the United States who:
      Enters or attempts to enter the United States at any time or place other than as designated by immigration officers; or
      Eludes examination or inspection by immigration officers; or
      Attempts to enter or obtains entry to the United States by a willfully false or misleading representation or the willful concealment of a material fact;
      has committed a federal crime.
      Violations are punishable by criminal fines and imprisonment for up to six months. Repeat offenses can bring up to two years in prison. Additional civil fines may be imposed at the discretion of immigration judges, but civil fines do not negate the criminal sanctions or nature of the offense.
    • Angeles Andy  •  3 mths ago
      It figures since Obama does not want Americans to work, or Canada's oil, he is working with Mexico to put some illegals to work in the gulf and incraes oil imports from Mexico. With that done, and the President needs illegals to support him in the streets and on the ballots to win the election, they are coming across in droves and filling the empty houses. Should be a booming anchor baby season this Christmas time.
    • simple53  •  3 mths ago
      Of course they know our so called president is supporting them.
    • Pete  •  3 mths ago
      If places like Arizona and Alabama are usurping the governments authority then so are sanctuary cities.
      • Barry 3 mths ago
        Holder ignores sactuary cities and sues states that try to enforce immigration laws while Donothinglitano gets backdoor amnesty for over 11 million illegals. This is Obamas administration...
    • johnny taxpayer  •  3 mths ago
      We are being invaded by a foreign people. Our government is doing nothing to protect us. Over 5% of the US population illegal. What happens when it is 25%? It won't be long at this rate.
    • ihatelibtards  •  3 mths ago
      Yuck Fahoo
    • j  •  3 mths ago
      Dear Mexico,
      Please fix your country so your people will stop invading the US.
    • Clint  •  Kennett Square, Pennsylvania  •  3 mths ago
      HENCE the word ILLEGAL yes they should be scared yes they should all be rounded up throwed in camps and sent back to there own countries with an invitation that says your more than welcomed to come back as long as its done the legal way... What the hell is wrong with you AMERICANS to continue to allow this corrupt government to push you around?? take it back we have the control not them
    • Joseph  •  3 mths ago
      So I guess I now know why my daughter's friend could not get a job in the fast-food business when she was in high school no matter how many times she applied. All the restaurant jobs seemed to be occupied by Latinos who didn't speak much English. Illegals, maybe? But, of course, they're just doing jobs no one else will do. Right?
      • oooooooo 3 mths ago
        The owner of any business they dont care if they dont speak in any language ...they only need the job done
    • mango  •  3 mths ago
      Simple solution to this problem is, don't vote for that loon in the white house. Otherwise welcome to the United States of Latin America.
    • Randy  •  Scottsville, Virginia  •  3 mths ago
      The need to place a $100 bounty on every illegal's head as this'll put Americans back to work.
      • LT Tyler Durden 3 mths ago
        Forget the money I will do it for free if they just legalize exterminating these Illegals.
    • Pete  •  3 mths ago
      Join Numbers USA. They are for ENFORCING our immigration laws, lowering the work visas, anchor babies, mandatory use of e-verify, etc. They have free faxes that you can send to the White House, your Congress & Representatives They grade each candidate on immigration issues. It’s easy & free, please join!!!
      Check out Numbers USA.
      Feel free to repost.
    • Pete  •  3 mths ago
      State and local law enforcement officials have the general power to investigate and arrest violators of federal immigration statutes without prior INS knowledge or approval, as long as they are authorized to do so by state law. There is no extant federal limitation on this authority. The 1996 immigration control legislation passed by Congress was intended to encourage states and local agencies to participate in the process of enforcing federal immigration laws. Immigration officers and local law enforcement officers may detain an individual for a brief warrantless interrogation where circumstances create a reasonable suspicion that the individual is illegally present in the U.S. Specific facts constituting a reasonable suspicion include evasive, nervous, or erratic behavior; dress or speech indicating foreign citizenship; and presence in an area known to contain a concentration of illegal aliens.
    • dude with opinions  •  Philadelphia, Pennsylvania  •  3 mths ago
      Obama’s illegal immigrant plan. 1. Don’t use police, 2 sue states from using police, 3 don't go after illegal’s at hospitals, 4 give free hospital care to illegal’s 5 don’t go after illegals while driving, 6 sue state which want to, 7 Don’t go after illegals at schools and colleges, 8 give free 1st world education to third world illegals and give subsidies for college. 9 Don’t go after illegals at the welfare centers 10 give welfare day one to the illegals mother for the 1 day old anchor baby! 10 don’t check for illegals in cash businesses IE construction carpet instalization ect.! 11, Offer the dream act rewarding the people who have broken the law the longest and flaunted the law. 12 punish people who follow the law by making them wait while offering illegals citizenship 13 Have dozens of INS agents go after 15 million illegas! Offer an easy return policy for long time illeagal who marry or have a child with a citizen while here illegally. With this plan every illegal will be leaving leave in droves!!!! NOT!!!1
    • Barry  •  Reno, Nevada  •  3 mths ago
      One way to address the problem would be to simply attack Mexico for invading the US. Imprison their corrupt government and redestribute Mexico's wealth and resources (Mexico is the worlds 13th largest economy; some argue that it is the 11th). The money should be returned to the US taxpayers who have been the intended victims of Mexicos plunder.
    • Barry  •  Reno, Nevada  •  3 mths ago
      Should read: Illegal aliens sneaking back to Alabama despite law
    • steve  •  Wichita, Kansas  •  3 mths ago
      hey yahoo ,how about a story about an american family in alabama that now has a job now that illegals have left?
    • David  •  Aurora, Oregon  •  3 mths ago
      To the good people of Alabama, it's obvious your government has forsaken you, and at this point I encourage you to take up arms and defend what is yours!
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