The Daily Item, Sunbury, PA

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November 28, 2007

System failed

What is wrong with this country? Because of an error years ago on some paperwork, the INS and ICE want to deport a good family that is living the American dream. Dr. Servano is my family doctor and a man I consider my friend. Every time I have to see him, I am greeted with a smile and a handshake. This family has not been abusing the system like many others have.

Why is the government not going after the illegals in Hazleton? What about the Honduran who murdered the young lady who I believe lived in Milton? He was an illegal, but yet still lived here and murdered. Maybe somebody else should be on trial.

Every state in the U.S. has illegals who don’t belong here. The government knows about MS13 gangs that have spread throughout the U.S. So what is INS and ICE doing about this? Not to mention Florida — I’m sure half of that state are illegals. I guess now they got their man and his family and this must really make them feel real good.

OK, INS and ICE, I guess you’re ready now to go after the real bad illegals. I’ll make sure I keep my eyes on the paper and news watching for updates on the great job you’re not doing.

I never knew of the Servanos’ problem because the good doc never told me. When I heard the news I was ashamed of my country and the agencies handling this tragedy. Time to call old Hillary, maybe she can come here and help out the Servanos.

It’s a shame our country is run by a bunch of rich filthy crooks.

Gary Kreamer,

Selinsgrove

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