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    Mexican parents recoup kids via Internet testimony

    MEXICO CITY (AP) — Two girls ages 4 and 8 were reunited in Mexico with their deported migrant parents Monday, after the couple was allowed to offer testimony in custody hearings in Pennsylvania via Internet phone-and-image conferencing.

    U.S. and Mexican lawyers for the couple say it is the first time they know of that a U.S. court has allowed testimony in a custody case to be made over the Web, using voice and image conferencing via a service like Skype.

    The parents' Mexican lawyer, Gustavo Garcia, said the cost of renting professional video conferencing facilities, which have been used in court testimony in the past, runs between $300 and $500 an hour. That amount is often prohibitive for parents deported from the U.S.

    Such couples often are sent home by U.S. authorities after being caught without proper documents, meaning it is very difficult to get visas to appear to testify before U.S. courts. They are left with a frustrating, long-distance battle they often can't pay for.

    "We estimate that there very probably hundreds of such cases," Garcia said shortly before the girls arrived at Mexico City's international airport.

    The parents, Alfonso Mejia and Margarita Almaraz, live in a low-income neighborhood on the outskirts of the capital and said they don't have much money.

    U.S. lawyer Deirdre Agnew helped persuade a court in Chester County, Pennsylvania, to accept the couple's testimony via Skype. She said the low-cost alternative could offer hope to other families.

    "That's what we're hoping, that this has opened a door," said Agnew, who flew to Mexico City with the girls. "I think that this can be used as a model."

    The case recalls a well-known custody battle in 2010, when Mexican mother Cirila Balthazar Cruz won custody of her 1-year-old child, Ruby, after Mississippi authorities accused her of being an unfit mother.

    Like that case, there were allegations in Pennsylvania of physical abuse, by Mejia against two of Almaraz's children from a previous relationship.

    Their lawyers said the charges in both cases were unfounded and based on cultural misunderstandings.

    The lawyers also noted that the allegations against Mejia were never proved, and said there was never any accusation of abuse against Ashley, 4, and Ashanti, 8, both of whom were born in the United States.

    Unfamiliar with U.S. legal proceedings and scared because they were undocumented migrants, the parents missed court dates and the state took the two girls away from them in 2009. The parents were subsequently deported.

    "They had already started the process to terminate the parental rights of the parents, to try to adopt the children out to an American family," Agnew said.

    After the parents provided testimony via the Internet several times and proved they had undergone therapy and complied with court requirements, a judge ordered the girls returned to their parents. On Monday, the family was finally reunited after more than two years apart.

    "They were excited," Almaraz said of her daughters' reaction to the homecoming.

    Mejia said he hoped their case will help others in their plight.

    "I would like to make a call that this not only be a precedent, but that it be continued, to help us to make this a reality for other parents as well, so that they can be with their parents once again," Mejia said.

     

    130 comments

    • Al  •  10 mths ago
      Mexico should have to repay , America for the money their illegals cost the American taxpayer !!!
      • Luis 10 mths ago
        will do, right after we investigate all the CIA Gun smuggling into Mexico.
      • Rob 10 mths ago
        It's the ATF not CIA, different branch. Those were the lovely people who screwed up Waco and got a bunch of civilians killed.

        An even better idea, get rid of all those "social safety nets" we can't afford. Besides all the government uses the safety net for is to buy or scare votes. Strip them of that power and you'll have elected members, you know, actually listen to the people rather than the people they've enslaved economically.
      • Luis 10 mths ago
        Sorry, your right the C.I.A not smuggling guns their busy shipping the cocaine!! anyways most of these agencies should be done away with...
    • Kayemee One  •  10 mths ago
      How nice a PR piece on what wonderful people these criminal are and how heart warming it is to see them united after the bad ol gubmint tore their family apart. WHAT A CROCK. They tore theri family apart when they chose to immingrat illegally and not take their kids home with them.
    • The ANTI-SUPERHERO  •  10 mths ago
      Oh, please....just kick these Mexicans the hell out of your country! I tell you something, I lived for a while 'south of the border' and that place is something else. I was really freaked when I saw hordes of greasy, rat-like 'children' stealing and destroying public property. And to make matters worse, the average Mexican pops one of these little nightmares out every 9 months...if not earlier!! I was NOT a bigot until I lived down there and then I figured out that not everyone is created equal. The problem stems from the Mexican cutural concept that kids can do 'whatever they want' and this continues into adulthood. All rules in the grand republic of Mexico are flexible and the children see this as they grow up and so the cycle continues. My advice, send the Mexicans, man, boy, girl ....whatever...packing!! Kick 'em out and then you can sleep at night without putting iron bars on your windows LIKE THEY DO. :) No joke.
      • Beaker 10 mths ago
        up your puta madres azs gringo you are a liar and a coward you never lived down in Mexico u have no balls
      • Sar Sar Winks 10 mths ago
        i have seen the same sort of behavior in the local wal mart too many times. needless to say i don't step one foot in el wal marto, anymore.
      • Scipio Africanus 10 mths ago
        Someone needs to fry this hateful pigskin
    • truponit  •  10 mths ago
      The term "Anchor baby" is a lie. The story proves that illeagals dont get to stay in the country because thier kids are citizens. Put down the koolaide from fox and rush.
      • Jerry 10 mths ago
        get off the drugs
    • Thomas  •  10 mths ago
      I love happy endings, especially when they involve deported illegal invaders and their anchor babies!
      • Luis 10 mths ago
        weirdo
    • Iben Looking  •  10 mths ago
      Gee, maybe not sneak across the boarder and have your kids in a foreign country so you can swindle benefits from that foreign country. Stop Medicare/SSI for illegals and their off spring. NO MORE ANCHOR BABIES!
    • Steven Delgao  •  10 mths ago
      Stupid white people always yapping about deporting illegals but they don't put themselves in other people's shoes. If they're parents were illegal, I don't think they would be saying '' Deport my parents'' and I don't think they would be saying'' Let me go with my parents to their country.'' They wouldn't want to go live in another country that they don't know, that they weren't born in, and United States is the country they know. Hypocrites. By the way I am not illegal or have any family members who are illegal,and I also don't have any Mexican heritage. I imagine myself in their shoes.
      • Sar Sar Winks 10 mths ago
        stupid white people?! lawl.....okie
      • Elise 10 mths ago
        its called the LAW stupid
      • eyeonu 10 mths ago
        Elise's family was illegal, they use to stand in bread lines till they tossed them to the U.S.
    • Mark  •  10 mths ago
      "We estimate that there very probably hundreds of such cases," - That is a shame but could easily be avoided by the parents in all of these cases so really I don't feel bad about those who have to suffer with legal cost associated with illegal entry into the US...they made the choice.
    • Jamie  •  10 mths ago
      If you illegally enter the united states, You are breaking the law. plain-and-simple.
    • Beaker  •  10 mths ago
      gringos are cowards and liars just like asmodeus you are a typical spineless gringo you would not last a second in Mexico queer white boy
    • Charles  •  10 mths ago
      if they hadn't illegally entered the united states the whole thing could have been avoided.
    • First Mate Piggy  •  10 mths ago
      white people are the stupidest anywhere
    • Stefan  •  10 mths ago
      So nice to see some good news!
    • Heres the fix  •  10 mths ago
      Well, there you go. The illegal immigrant activists like to claim that deporting illegal immigrant parents breaks up families as a justification to let the illegals stay in the US. As someone else mentioned, it should be standard procedure to let the children be deported along with the parents. Family reunification at its best. Plus the US taxpayers no longer need to pay for the illegals' healthcare, food stamps, or identity fraud.
    • Janice  •  10 mths ago
      There's a lot more to this story since they could have taken the children with them when they were deported.
    • pitufo  •  10 mths ago
      If they refuse to change the anchor baby law completely, then it should be that child ONLY may be an American if he choose to at the age of 21. Until then, he is a citizen of the country where his illegal parents came from. The rest of the family is NOT American until they leave the USA and re-enter legally, live here 5 years with no arrests or convictions, and apply for citizenship through the proper channels like everyone else who came through Ellis Island in the past.
    • A Yahoo User  •  10 mths ago
      "Their lawyers said the charges in both cases were unfounded and based on cultural misunderstandings."

      What is a cultural misunderstanding?

      Is it like in Mexico you can beat your kids and wife, and then in the USA, you can't?
    • A Yahoo! User  •  10 mths ago
      Teach your children by example. If you disregard the law, don't be surprised if your offspring follow the trend. Why is the mainstream media constantly trying to conjure up sympathy for the deliberate illegal acts of these people.
    • Jorge  •  10 mths ago
      Illegal immigrants have been going back to their countries due to the lack of work. NO JOBS = NO ILLEGALS. For all those of you complaining, I suggest you stop buying from all the companies that employ illegal immigrants, stop eating at all the places that employ them, stock soliciting their services and eventually there will be no more...
    • A Yahoo! User  •  10 mths ago
      Crossing the border is illegal, period. I don't know why americans allow this supporting and paying everything for these illegals. I don't care whether they are from Mexico, Guatemala, Colombia, China, Vietnam, Asia, etc, crossing the U.S. border is illegal!!!!! and they should pay the penalty to do so. Luckily these people don't get the death penalty/jail/ like other countries do. They should start something like that, and then these illegals want to run a campaign saying it's not fair........... I AM not even from the U.S. but understand the policies here.
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