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Anonymous
Non tourist visa processing stopping for low income dependent foreigners to USA.

Just like other countries now. Must prove you are healthy, able, solvent, skilled, educated, employable… to get a visa. Regardless of who or what is sponsoring you.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Non tourist visa processing stopping for low income dependent foreigners to USA.

Just like other countries now. Must prove you are healthy, able, solvent, skilled, educated, employable… to get a visa. Regardless of who or what is sponsoring you.


That has never been the case before. It's despicable.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Non tourist visa processing stopping for low income dependent foreigners to USA.

Just like other countries now. Must prove you are healthy, able, solvent, skilled, educated, employable… to get a visa. Regardless of who or what is sponsoring you.


Actually the list I s only the anti western countries.

India, China, europe, central and most of LatAm can still sponsor their relatives to move here.

Or just illegally cross the border and never leave.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:My in laws are very maga and their beliefs on immigration are hard and have been hard. There is no grey area for them.

I was brought here as a baby and didn't have a say. When I was 19 I got a Visa working with a local women's center. That granted me a green card and I am still not a citizen but I can file for an adjustment now.

We have a fam chat and recently they were praising ice and I sent a message saying that I'm not a us citizen and I haven't always had a green card, not my choice and my reality was very different and I'd love to have a conversation with the. If they are open.

No answer. Crickets. Not even an acknowledgement of that text and we haven't heard from them since. My sil also hasn't heard from them. We've been married for 12 years.

Guess that's all it took to be removed from the "family"


They know yours lying because women’s shelters and low paying nonprofits cannot and do not sponsor green cards or work visas for people.
So you either didn’t work there or you worked there with no visa, just your undocumented status.
Thus they all know you married for document status. No big company gave you a greencard ever, you’re not a highly skilled H1-B worker. And you lie about it.

You married their son for spousal greencard and then could convert it to citizenship anytime after three years of marriage.

So Drop the act. You look like a fool Op.
“a shelter funded my green card…”. Lol. Said no one ever.


A women's center that works with probono lawyers helped me file and obtain my U-visa. Have you heard of legal clinics? Bar associations? I never said a company sponsored me or gave me a green card. I have said many times I have a U-visa. You look like you zero reading comprehension.


They don’t sponsor 19 yos either. Lots of people can speak Spanish in texas. Why hire an illegal? Is that part of their schtick?
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:There are very few people who are truly stateless. Some countries don't accept deported citizens with criminal convictions, again hopefully doesn't apply to you. This is not the majority of illegals. Refugees have documents as they need to prove where they come from one way or the other. Most people who are "undocumented" know exactly where they came from and simply don't want to go back, because they're better off here. You are making circular arguments. I also don't get this fretting about a "good immigrant" status! If you're a young person, you already got free education, are bi-lingual and can easily find employment elsewhere. Do you realize that the US holds only about 4.3% of world population? There are people living everywhere! As soon as my kids are college bound, I'm out of here! Maybe we could do "undocumented" in-state tuition in some other state, whatcha think?!


If your kids are anything like you then I encourage all of you to leave the country.


Well, you see, since my documents are in order, I can go and live and work in several different countries without any problems any time I decide to do so. Sometimes I leave on a week's notice for an assignment. Your encouragement or other emotional theatrics will not decide what I do or do not. You on the other hand pack your bags and get ready to return to where-ever you came from. There are millions of people living there, no? I wonder how they manage without immigrating to the US? I personally don't want to pay for your "undocumented" stay here, my property taxes rose 50% in the last 5 years so that y'all could get free schooling and I want my purse back.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My in laws are very maga and their beliefs on immigration are hard and have been hard. There is no grey area for them.

I was brought here as a baby and didn't have a say. When I was 19 I got a Visa working with a local women's center. That granted me a green card and I am still not a citizen but I can file for an adjustment now.

We have a fam chat and recently they were praising ice and I sent a message saying that I'm not a us citizen and I haven't always had a green card, not my choice and my reality was very different and I'd love to have a conversation with the. If they are open.

No answer. Crickets. Not even an acknowledgement of that text and we haven't heard from them since. My sil also hasn't heard from them. We've been married for 12 years.

Guess that's all it took to be removed from the "family"


They know yours lying because women’s shelters and low paying nonprofits cannot and do not sponsor green cards or work visas for people.
So you either didn’t work there or you worked there with no visa, just your undocumented status.
Thus they all know you married for document status. No big company gave you a greencard ever, you’re not a highly skilled H1-B worker. And you lie about it.

You married their son for spousal greencard and then could convert it to citizenship anytime after three years of marriage.

So Drop the act. You look like a fool Op.
“a shelter funded my green card…”. Lol. Said no one ever.


A women's center that works with probono lawyers helped me file and obtain my U-visa. Have you heard of legal clinics? Bar associations? I never said a company sponsored me or gave me a green card. I have said many times I have a U-visa. You look like you zero reading comprehension.


They don’t sponsor 19 yos either. Lots of people can speak Spanish in texas. Why hire an illegal? Is that part of their schtick?


You either can't read or you're a troll. Either way you're a sad individual
Anonymous
Next thing Trump should do is get rid of birthright citizenship and eliminate free schooling for K-12 for anyone who is not a citizen.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Next thing Trump should do is get rid of birthright citizenship and eliminate free schooling for K-12 for anyone who is not a citizen.


JFC
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Next thing Trump should do is get rid of birthright citizenship and eliminate free schooling for K-12 for anyone who is not a citizen.

No way! Like most other developed countries?!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Next thing Trump should do is get rid of birthright citizenship and eliminate free schooling for K-12 for anyone who is not a citizen.

No way! Like most other developed countries?!


Only land-owning males should get citizenship.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:So that means you are a legal immigrant with a green card. Unless they also want green card holders kicked out?


I honestly don't know. I fear they think we married for citizenship even though I never went through our marriage. Or maybe they lump me into the people they claim to hate because as a child I was here undocumented and they can't accept that. I'm truly not sure without a conversation with them. I thought we could at least have one not that they would give us the silent treatment


I'm an immigrant myself, a citizen after 20 years, and know immigration laws pretty well. Nobody gets deported for running a red light 20 years ago. This is just nonsense. I support ICE. Fully. I'm sick and tired of illegals sucking up resources just because they can. Your ILs are not picking up your message, because it's confrontational. They don't know immigration laws, just like you don't know immigration laws of say, Bulgaria. Not sure what you want from them? A promise you'll not get deported? They cannot give you that. If you used any resources before becoming a citizen, it may become a problem. They don't know what to say, because no matter what they say, it seems to be a problem for you. It's not their fault you were here undocumented as a child. In most countries, in fact in all I know, and I've lived and had long-term residence in 10 different ones, you'd get kicked out as soon as you're found out. I'm sure you had a better life here than in your home country, or you'd not have arrived here undocumented (and I hate this word, because you sure have documents somewhere). And if you hate it here or think you're entitled to stay no matter what and cannot, you know where your home country is.


That's actually not true. People are getting deported from DUIs in college that occurred in the 1990's. So, you're wrong. But you probably will never admit it, so this is wasted effort.


Source for people getting deported from DUIs in college?
Anonymous
Why would you do that? What response are you looking for?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:So that means you are a legal immigrant with a green card. Unless they also want green card holders kicked out?


I honestly don't know. I fear they think we married for citizenship even though I never went through our marriage. Or maybe they lump me into the people they claim to hate because as a child I was here undocumented and they can't accept that. I'm truly not sure without a conversation with them. I thought we could at least have one not that they would give us the silent treatment


I'm an immigrant myself, a citizen after 20 years, and know immigration laws pretty well. Nobody gets deported for running a red light 20 years ago. This is just nonsense. I support ICE. Fully. I'm sick and tired of illegals sucking up resources just because they can. Your ILs are not picking up your message, because it's confrontational. They don't know immigration laws, just like you don't know immigration laws of say, Bulgaria. Not sure what you want from them? A promise you'll not get deported? They cannot give you that. If you used any resources before becoming a citizen, it may become a problem. They don't know what to say, because no matter what they say, it seems to be a problem for you. It's not their fault you were here undocumented as a child. In most countries, in fact in all I know, and I've lived and had long-term residence in 10 different ones, you'd get kicked out as soon as you're found out. I'm sure you had a better life here than in your home country, or you'd not have arrived here undocumented (and I hate this word, because you sure have documents somewhere). And if you hate it here or think you're entitled to stay no matter what and cannot, you know where your home country is.


you sounds crazy and deranged. so we "don't know everyone's situation". do YOU know everyone's immigration situation? AND, if we "shouldn't believe the press", where do YOU get your info that you believe your sources? fox?
you really make me sick, and i am an immigrant myself.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:So that means you are a legal immigrant with a green card. Unless they also want green card holders kicked out?


I honestly don't know. I fear they think we married for citizenship even though I never went through our marriage. Or maybe they lump me into the people they claim to hate because as a child I was here undocumented and they can't accept that. I'm truly not sure without a conversation with them. I thought we could at least have one not that they would give us the silent treatment


I'm an immigrant myself, a citizen after 20 years, and know immigration laws pretty well. Nobody gets deported for running a red light 20 years ago. This is just nonsense. I support ICE. Fully. I'm sick and tired of illegals sucking up resources just because they can. Your ILs are not picking up your message, because it's confrontational. They don't know immigration laws, just like you don't know immigration laws of say, Bulgaria. Not sure what you want from them? A promise you'll not get deported? They cannot give you that. If you used any resources before becoming a citizen, it may become a problem. They don't know what to say, because no matter what they say, it seems to be a problem for you. It's not their fault you were here undocumented as a child. In most countries, in fact in all I know, and I've lived and had long-term residence in 10 different ones, you'd get kicked out as soon as you're found out. I'm sure you had a better life here than in your home country, or you'd not have arrived here undocumented (and I hate this word, because you sure have documents somewhere). And if you hate it here or think you're entitled to stay no matter what and cannot, you know where your home country is.



for your sake, i hope you are a troll. But sadly, you likely aren't and won't understand how ridiculous you are until they come for you


unfortunately, they won't come for her if she's one of those Melania style eastern european one.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:There are very few people who are truly stateless. Some countries don't accept deported citizens with criminal convictions, again hopefully doesn't apply to you. This is not the majority of illegals. Refugees have documents as they need to prove where they come from one way or the other. Most people who are "undocumented" know exactly where they came from and simply don't want to go back, because they're better off here. You are making circular arguments. I also don't get this fretting about a "good immigrant" status! If you're a young person, you already got free education, are bi-lingual and can easily find employment elsewhere. Do you realize that the US holds only about 4.3% of world population? There are people living everywhere! As soon as my kids are college bound, I'm out of here! Maybe we could do "undocumented" in-state tuition in some other state, whatcha think?!


If your kids are anything like you then I encourage all of you to leave the country.


Well, you see, since my documents are in order, I can go and live and work in several different countries without any problems any time I decide to do so. Sometimes I leave on a week's notice for an assignment. Your encouragement or other emotional theatrics will not decide what I do or do not. You on the other hand pack your bags and get ready to return to where-ever you came from. There are millions of people living there, no? I wonder how they manage without immigrating to the US? I personally don't want to pay for your "undocumented" stay here, my property taxes rose 50% in the last 5 years so that y'all could get free schooling and I want my purse back.


I'm the person you're responding to. I was born in Illinois.
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