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Feel good story of the day: California couple deported after living in US for 35 years
Posted on 3/22/25 at 12:26 pm
Posted on 3/22/25 at 12:26 pm
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A Southern California couple that came to the United States without authorization some 35 years ago, raised three daughters and now have a new grandson were deported to Colombia earlier this week, according to media reports.
Nelson Gonzalez, 59, and his wife Gladys Gonzalez, 55, of Orange County, originally entered the states near San Ysidro before ultimately settling in Laguna Niguel and starting their family.
While the couple tried numerous legal avenues to remain in the country over the years, including appeals to U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services, the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals and the Board of Immigration Appeals, a spokesperson for U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement told The Orange County Register that the Gonzalezes had “exhausted all legal options to remain in the U.S. between March 2000 and August 2021,” and were ultimately in violation of immigration law.
Their three daughters, Gabby, 23, Jessica, 33, and Stephanie, 27, all U.S. citizens, told KTLA that they were devastated when they learned their parents had been detained on Feb. 21 during a regular check-in with U.S. immigration officials.
“They were put into handcuffs by their wrists and ankles and treated as criminals before getting to these detention centers,” Stephanie Gonzalez told KTLA. “All they said is they extended their stay, even though every year they’ve had permission to be here and they’re law-abiding citizens who show up and are doing their duty to check in with immigration and say, ‘Hey I’m here. I’m not hiding or doing anything wrong.’ Then they just arrested them like that.”
Gladys and Nelson, neither of whom have a criminal record, were originally held at the Adelanto Detention Center in San Bernardino County before being transferred to a facility in Arizona and later Louisiana.
Stephanie told The Register that though her parents have been traumatized by everything that’s transpired, they are grateful to no longer be in detention centers and have made contact with family in Colombia who are helping them start a new life.
The two younger sisters, Gabby and Stephanie, are currently living with Jessica and her husband in Newport Beach. They all plan to visit their parents within the coming weeks.
Family members also acknowledged they’re one of many who have been affected by President Donald Trump and his administration’s goal of ramping up arrests and deportations of undocumented immigrants throughout the U.S.
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Posted on 3/22/25 at 12:28 pm to stout
Ok. They got away with it for 35 years. Now, it's over. Adios.
Posted on 3/22/25 at 12:30 pm to FightinTigersDammit
Despite what the article above implies, it doesn’t take 35 years to gain U.S. citizenship.
Inexcusable irresponsibility on these people’s part.
Inexcusable irresponsibility on these people’s part.
Posted on 3/22/25 at 12:30 pm to stout
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Gladys and Nelson, neither of whom have a criminal record

Other than that whole illegally squatting in our territory thing.
The propaganda, they just can't help but publish it.
This post was edited on 3/22/25 at 12:38 pm
Posted on 3/22/25 at 12:31 pm to stout
Something seems missing in the story. I wonder for what reasons were they denied after trying for so many years.
Posted on 3/22/25 at 12:31 pm to stout
I'd like some details on what exactly prevented them from getting citizenship over the last 35 years.
Posted on 3/22/25 at 12:31 pm to stout
“Treated as criminals”
That makes sense, they are criminals.
That makes sense, they are criminals.
Posted on 3/22/25 at 12:33 pm to FightinTigersDammit
I don't understand those who were here for decades and did not try to get a green card when it was much easier. My wife came to the USA 20 years ago and explained to me the process and expenses she went through. Comparing that to how hard and expensive it is now makes it hard to feel sorry for people like the ones in the story.
Posted on 3/22/25 at 12:34 pm to Wellborn
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Despite what the article above implies, it doesn’t take 35 years to gain U.S. citizenship.
Inexcusable irresponsibility on these people’s part.
Irresponsibility seems to run in the family.
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Their three daughters, Gabby, 23, Jessica, 33, and Stephanie, 27
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The two younger sisters, Gabby and Stephanie, are currently living with Jessica and her husband in Newport Beach.
Posted on 3/22/25 at 12:35 pm to cattus
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Something seems missing in the story. I wonder for what reasons were they denied after trying for so many years.
They didn’t follow the rules and didn’t have a complying reason to seek asylum. They were on deportation orders the last 20 years.
Posted on 3/22/25 at 12:36 pm to stout
I would like to know why they were denied before I start feeling sorry for them. Seems like there is more to the story.
Posted on 3/22/25 at 12:39 pm to stout
How much money did they pay into our system via income taxes?
None? Then get them the frick out of our country
None? Then get them the frick out of our country
Posted on 3/22/25 at 12:39 pm to stout
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Gabby, 23, Jessica, 33, and Stephanie, 27
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The two younger sisters, Gabby and Stephanie, are currently living with Jessica and her husband in Newport Beach.
The 23 and 27 year old children were still living at home?
Posted on 3/22/25 at 12:41 pm to stout
I bet they are aggressively proud of their Columbian heritage yet devastated to have to go back. Funny.
This post was edited on 3/22/25 at 12:45 pm
Posted on 3/22/25 at 12:42 pm to GRTiger
Probably flew the Columbian flag and cheered Columbia on in every World Cup
Posted on 3/22/25 at 12:43 pm to Wellborn
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Despite what the article above implies, it doesn’t take 35 years to gain U.S. citizenship.
Inexcusable irresponsibility on these people’s part.
It’s impossible to obtain citizenship once someone is in the country illegally. I’m not saying that these people couldn’t have left and done things legally, just clarifying that they could not obtain legal status while in the country illegally.
Posted on 3/22/25 at 12:44 pm to 4cubbies
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It’s impossible to obtain citizenship once someone is in the country illegally. I’m not saying that these people couldn’t have left and done things legally, just clarifying that they could not obtain legal status while in the country illegally.
Is there a problem here?
Posted on 3/22/25 at 12:45 pm to stout
Forfeiture of all their possessions correct?
Posted on 3/22/25 at 12:47 pm to 4cubbies
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It’s impossible to obtain citizenship once someone is in the country illegally. I’m not saying that these people couldn’t have left and done things legally, just clarifying that they could not obtain legal status while in the country illegally.
They found no legal representation or manner of advice in solving this issue for almost four decades?
I’m sorry. And I’m as sympathetic as the next person of unfortunate situations, but this epitomizes a U.S. immigration system that’s grossly taken advantage of by millions.
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