Mercy for people like Fito; no mercy for those who take innocent lives like Arya’s.
FILE – A volunteer walks along a road next to the border wall separating Mexico and the United States in Jacumba Hot Springs, Calif., Jan. 19, 2025. In the heart of this piece is a tale of two friends and a human story about what it means to seek both justice and mercy in our national immigration debate.
A couple of weeks ago, I said goodbye to my dear friend Jackie Cruz Acencio as she prepared to leave San Diego with her husband, Oscar, a U.S. Marine, who is being medically evacuated from Balboa Naval Hospital following a tragedy that never should have happened. On Sunday of Thanksgiving weekend, Oscar was driving his family home with Jackie and their three children when they were struck head-on on a rural road northeast of Julian in San Diego County. Jackie and Oscar’s eight-year-old daughter, Arya, was killed. Oscar suffered traumatic brain injuries and lost his leg.25-year-old man with two prior DUI convictions who was in the country illegally. In March 2023, an immigration judge ordered him removed from the country. The Cruz Acencio family believes that their daughter would still be alive had existingIn contrast, I also think of my friend Fito, who was brought here as an infant from Tijuana, Mexico and lived as an American in every way. After youthful mistakes, he was incarcerated and deported. He returned to the United States to be with his family. Later when he tried to live openly under his real name, ICE detained him, and he was deported again under the Obama administration. Today, he’s a pastor in Tijuana. I miss my friend. I share these stories because they reveal the reality of our immigration system, not the talking points. Our immigration debate has collapsed into absolutes, replaced by extremes on both sides, with one side denying the need for borders at all and portraying everyone being deported as angels, while the other denies the humanity of the people involved, shouting “deport them all” and labeling all immigrants as MS-13 gang members., I traveled roughly 60 miles east of the city of San Diego to the border to the small town called Boulevard. What I saw firsthand crystallized my strong beliefs on national security. Large sections of the border wall were breached, with thousands crossing unchecked on a regular basis. All along the U.S. side of the border,The Trump administration continues to politically target California’s transportation fundingOpen borders was no longer a right-wing conspiracy — it was seemingly the policy of the Biden administration. During Biden’s term as president, Customs and Border Protection recordedNow our country is being torn apart by the division this has caused. From one side, ICE agents are being called Nazis and being chased down for removing people like the man who hurt the Cruz Acencio family. From the other side, the loudest voices call only for deportations without considering the individual. Enough is enough. Most “normie” Californians I speak with, whether Republican or Democrat, believe as I do and want a solution that involves both a pathway to citizenship for long-time, contributing immigrants and accountability for those who commit violent crimes.Sheriff’s detectives shoot, kill robbery suspect at Fallbrook Center mall in West HillsHere are 3 great sandwich shops in the San Fernando Valley After housing nearly 300 people, Los Angeles officials to expand San Fernando Valley’s RV-to-Home project citywide Family members of retired nurse stabbed to death in Rolling Hills Estates ask for maximum sentence for killerThese 4 Los Angeles County restaurants landed on Yelp’s Top 100 list for 2026
United States Latest News, United States Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Maddwolf reviews 'Mercy,' other new releasesIt's time for another round of movie reviews with Maddwolf.
Read more »
Only two Giants coaches are surviving John Harbaugh's staff overhaulJohn Harbaugh will retain two — and only two — coaches from Brian Daboll’s stable of assistants.
Read more »
Sci-fi trial thriller 'Mercy' offers none of it to helplessly bombarded viewersDirected by Russian genre specialist Timur Bekmambetov, the movie subjects Chris Pratt to a browbeating by Rebecca Ferguson, who presides over an AI-assisted court.
Read more »
'Mercy' Review: Chris Pratt must prove his innocence to AI judge in forgettable cyber thrillerFox News Channel offers its audiences in-depth news reporting, along with opinion and analysis encompassing the principles of free people, free markets and diversity of thought, as an alternative to the left-of-center offerings of the news marketplace.
Read more »
Box Office: Chris Pratt’s ‘Mercy’ Toppling ‘Avatar 3’ as a Brutal Winter Storm Threatens MoviegoingThe Timur Bekmambetov-directed film is is expected to open to an estimated $12.5 million, in line with expectations and despite the storm, which is impacting a wide swath of the country.
Read more »
'Mercy' takes no mercy at box office on its opening dayAvatar: Fire and Ash | Official Trailer
Read more »
