Friend detained by ICE… not sure where to post

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Were kids born while he had no legal status? Would new changes to birthright make it complicated for them?


Highly possible given the way things are going. Does the other birth parent have legal status?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Were kids born while he had no legal status? Would new changes to birthright make it complicated for them?


Highly possible given the way things are going. Does the other birth parent have legal status?


The EO only applies prospectively. That is, it only applies to babies born 30 days after the order. It doesn't purport to retrospectively strip people of their US citizenship.
Anonymous
If he came illegally, I have little sympathy.

We have so many people who are working to come to the US the legal way. They are doing the paperwork and paying the fees and waiting.

It angers me that people who come illegally are jumping the line. We should not be rewarding them.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Someone I know was detained by ICE earlier this month and has been kept in confinement ever since. He has not committed any crimes and is a great member of society.

Is there any hope that he’ll he released or are they trying to deport everyone they round up? It’s so sad. He has a lawyer but I’m not sure how aggressive they are, and the system is clearly backlogged.


Apparently. There is a daily quota. Contact the media and see if you can get a story out and that ICE is detaining people who are here legally and are not criminals. Use social media.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Someone I know was detained by ICE earlier this month and has been kept in confinement ever since. He has not committed any crimes and is a great member of society.

Is there any hope that he’ll he released or are they trying to deport everyone they round up? It’s so sad. He has a lawyer but I’m not sure how aggressive they are, and the system is clearly backlogged.


Apparently. There is a daily quota. Contact the media and see if you can get a story out and that ICE is detaining people who are here legally and are not criminals. Use social media.


How do you know he is here legally?
Sounds like he isn’t if he has been detained.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Were kids born while he had no legal status? Would new changes to birthright make it complicated for them?


Highly possible given the way things are going. Does the other birth parent have legal status?


The EO only applies prospectively. That is, it only applies to babies born 30 days after the order. It doesn't purport to retrospectively strip people of their US citizenship.


Stripping citizenship is trump ultimate goal. In fact. He wants to deport US citizens who are born to US citizens.
Anonymous
Contact an immigration attorney on their behalf ASAP or your local ICE OUT organization, they have access to immigration attorneys who are very effective. They might not have a legal advocate and getting them one now can make all the difference.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:If he came illegally, I have little sympathy.

We have so many people who are working to come to the US the legal way. They are doing the paperwork and paying the fees and waiting.

It angers me that people who come illegally are jumping the line. We should not be rewarding them.


You know nothing. I hope whatever has made you this miserable continues to eat away at you for the rest of your life. May you never know happiness.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Someone I know was detained by ICE earlier this month and has been kept in confinement ever since. He has not committed any crimes and is a great member of society.

Is there any hope that he’ll he released or are they trying to deport everyone they round up? It’s so sad. He has a lawyer but I’m not sure how aggressive they are, and the system is clearly backlogged.


Was he in the country illegally? Does he have a civil or criminal charge or record?

State his visa or citizenship status OP.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Please let him know that many of us are very sorry. It shouldn't work like this.


Thank you. I feel so badly for his wife and kids who miss him terribly and are very scared.


Maybe they should self deport.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Someone I know was detained by ICE earlier this month and has been kept in confinement ever since. He has not committed any crimes and is a great member of society.

Is there any hope that he’ll he released or are they trying to deport everyone they round up? It’s so sad. He has a lawyer but I’m not sure how aggressive they are, and the system is clearly backlogged.


Was he in the country illegally? Does he have a civil or criminal charge or record?

State his visa or citizenship status OP.


She did dumb as2. Learn to read
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:He came to the U.S. circa 2004 and he's been a hardworking, rule abiding person here since then. He started a business and has been earning, spending, and paying taxes. He has also followed all immigration steps in hopes of receiving his green card. His kids are U.S. citizens. This is really hard.


This is the part that so many don't understand. So many people think that if you marry a US citizen, you automatically get a green card. That's not true and not how it works. That process can still take years. And becoming a naturalized citizen can take even longer. I know someone who has been working toward that for 7 years now.


Wrong.

No where is it clear he married a U.S. citizen.

And if he had he would have had a spousal green card and at any point after three years could have chose to take a citizenship test, and be in the hook for SS taxes.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:He came to the U.S. circa 2004 and he's been a hardworking, rule abiding person here since then. He started a business and has been earning, spending, and paying taxes. He has also followed all immigration steps in hopes of receiving his green card. His kids are U.S. citizens. This is really hard.


wtf does this even mean?

Which route(s) did he supposedly apply for a green card and were any valid given his situation?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:He came to the U.S. circa 2004 and he's been a hardworking, rule abiding person here since then. He started a business and has been earning, spending, and paying taxes. He has also followed all immigration steps in hopes of receiving his green card. His kids are U.S. citizens. This is really hard.


So since 2004 he has not obtained legal residency or status in the USA? Not even via a formal employer?

His own 1099 mow&blow sub contractor business can’t do that. As you already know, it’s just a tax chiefs haven to buy f150 pick up trucks and gear.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Were kids born while he had no legal status? Would new changes to birthright make it complicated for them?


Highly possible given the way things are going. Does the other birth parent have legal status?


The EO only applies prospectively. That is, it only applies to babies born 30 days after the order. It doesn't purport to retrospectively strip people of their US citizenship.


Duh.

Most countries did this when canceling citizenship by birth.
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