His wife is detained, but this man still proudly flies the Trump flag

I think TrumpCo's position is that if your green card was revoked because of a criminal conviction, you are living on borrowed time in this country. You are not a legal resident and do not have a right to stay here.
Agreed on their position. They also believe in separating children from their parents as previously discussed. While that's a fact it doesn't make it right nor just.
 

NOW THE FACTS


an illegal alien from Canada, who was previously deported and chose to ignore our law and again illegally entered the country. A judge issued her a final order of removal in 1999, and she was deported to Canada. That same year, she reentered the country illegally AGAIN. Reentering the county after being deported is a FELONY.




Arrested For BREAKING THE LAW? Say it aint so! The nerve of them!




 
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I think TrumpCo's position is that if your green card was revoked because of a criminal conviction, you are living on borrowed time in this country. You are not a legal resident and do not have a right to stay here.
The perfect reason to deport anyone.
 
A Parent? Was Arrested? For BREAKING THE LAW? Say it aint so! The nerve of them!

When you overstay your visa you are breaking the law!

AI Overview

Yes, overstaying a visa in the United States is a violation of immigration law and carries significant legal consequences. It can lead to various penalties, including being barred from re-entering the U.S. for a period of time, potential deportation, and complications with future visa applications.



Passed under Biden


Summary:​



Visa Overstay Enforcement Act of 2023


This bill imposes various penalties on non-U.S. nationals (aliens under federal law) who overstay a visa or lawful immigration status. An individual who overstays shall be fined or imprisoned for up to six months, or both. Such an individual may not be admitted into the United States for 5 years, and may not be granted a visa for 10 years.

For subsequent offenses, the individual shall be fined or imprisoned for up to two years, or both, and may not be admitted into the United States or granted a visa.

The Department of Homeland Security shall make case-by-case exceptions for individuals who overstay due to medical necessity, public safety, or national security reasons.

^^^
Didn't read the link.
 
I just thought of something:

if this assclown chose a wife with the same discrimination that he demonstrated in choosing his political hero,
Pigshit,
he could be relieved that she's being deported.
 
Agreed on their position. They also believe in separating children from their parents as previously discussed. While that's a fact it doesn't make it right nor just.
Her conviction and green card revocation was 15 years ago. She benefited from the leniency of the Obama and Biden administrations, who generally didn't want to rip mothers away from their American-born children.

But she and her husband cheered and supported a candidate who was crystal clear that mercy and leniency was not part of his mass deportation agenda.
 
NOW THE FACTS


an illegal alien from Canada, who was previously deported and chose to ignore our law and again illegally entered the country. A judge issued her a final order of removal in 1999, and she was deported to Canada. That same year, she reentered the country illegally AGAIN. Reentering the county after being deported is a FELONY.




Arrested For BREAKING THE LAW? Say it aint so! The nerve of them!




I'm just laughing that she and her husband supported Trump, and thought wearing MAGA hats would protect them.
 
Her conviction and green card revocation was 15 years ago. She benefited from the leniency of the Obama and Biden administrations, who generally didn't want to rip mothers away from their American-born children.

But she and her husband cheered and supported a candidate who was crystal clear that mercy and leniency was not part of his mass deportation agenda.
She came here as a toddler and is now 40 which makes her a dreamer and not an Iranian sleeper agent. She's married with three young kids. Despite her committing fraud and going to prison for two years in 2008, I have a problem with deporting dreamers and parents regardless of their political beliefs.


In many ways, Arpineh, 39, is an American success story - a prime example of how the country gives people second, even third chances. Arpineh's mother wells up with tears as she talks about her daughter, who has lived in the US since she was three.

She had a rough patch many years ago, in 2008, when she was convicted of burglary and grand theft and was sentenced to two years in prison. An immigration judge revoked her Green Card, which is a common practice. But because she is a Christian Armenian Iranian, the judge allowed her to remain in the country instead of being deported.

"We are Christians. She can't go back, there's no way," Arthur says as their 4-year-old daughter runs in and out of the room. He fears her life would be at risk if she is sent back.
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She came here as a toddler and is now 40 which makes her a dreamer and not an Iranian sleeper agent. She's married with three young kids. Despite her committing fraud and going to prison for two years in 2008, I have a problem with deporting dreamers and parents regardless of their political beliefs.


In many ways, Arpineh, 39, is an American success story - a prime example of how the country gives people second, even third chances. Arpineh's mother wells up with tears as she talks about her daughter, who has lived in the US since she was three.

She had a rough patch many years ago, in 2008, when she was convicted of burglary and grand theft and was sentenced to two years in prison. An immigration judge revoked her Green Card, which is a common practice. But because she is a Christian Armenian Iranian, the judge allowed her to remain in the country instead of being deported.

"We are Christians. She can't go back, there's no way," Arthur says as their 4-year-old daughter runs in and out of the room. He fears her life would be at risk if she is sent back.
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an illegal alien from Canada, who was previously deported and chose to ignore our law and again illegally entered the country. A judge issued her a final order of removal in 1999, and she was deported to Canada. That same year, she reentered the country illegally AGAIN. Reentering the county after being deported is a FELONY.

 
The perfect reason to deport anyone.
We're wasting time, effort, and money on deportations
when we should be purging our homegrown assholes
like yourself first.

That's where our real problem lies.
Too many mutants like yourself
really NEED to get two behind the ear,
but Pigshit is getting rid of our landscapers instead.
I LIKE a closely cropped lawn.
I HATE trumpanzees.
 
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