Adopted as a child by US service member now threatened with deportation to Iran!

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If she’s here illegally, than what else is she expecting to happen? Iranians are entitled.

lol, is this a joke?

She was brought to this country as a baby by her AMERICAN adoptive parents. She’s lived here for half a century. She has NO criminal record. She is a practicing Christian (the religion of her adoptive parents). The last time she was in Iran, she was a baby. She doesn’t speak their language. She doesn’t practice their religion. She doesn’t know their culture. She is 100% American. Deporting someone like her is utterly ridiculous.


None of that makes her exempt from deportation. There’s many other Illegals of all nationalities that are just like her. She was born in Iran so she’s Iranian. You seem to think Iranians get special privilege to stay in America, by acting American. How can she be American, if she doesn’t even have American citizenship? She can go back to her country, and learn how to be an Iranian, if it doesn’t come natural to her, even though that’s her ethnic roots.


So we are now deporting all kids adopted from overseas?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Doubtful she will be deported. It didn't say the government "wants" to deport her.


Of course not, the government wants to detain her for months, filling the pockets of their private prison operating donors, and then they will deport her.


Ding, ding, ding!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If she’s here illegally, than what else is she expecting to happen? Iranians are entitled.

lol, is this a joke?

She was brought to this country as a baby by her AMERICAN adoptive parents. She’s lived here for half a century. She has NO criminal record. She is a practicing Christian (the religion of her adoptive parents). The last time she was in Iran, she was a baby. She doesn’t speak their language. She doesn’t practice their religion. She doesn’t know their culture. She is 100% American. Deporting someone like her is utterly ridiculous.


None of that makes her exempt from deportation. There’s many other Illegals of all nationalities that are just like her. She was born in Iran so she’s Iranian. You seem to think Iranians get special privilege to stay in America, by acting American. How can she be American, if she doesn’t even have American citizenship? She can go back to her country, and learn how to be an Iranian, if it doesn’t come natural to her, even though that’s her ethnic roots.


Did you read the article? She was adopted over 50 years ago. In her deceased father’s papers, she found a letter from an immigration attorney that the matter had been concluded. I’m sure her father thought that was all he needed.

The woman has been working since 2008 to rectify the issue and get citizenship. She has been in contact with the state department, reached out the re congressional rep, etc. for years.

Now she’s being flagged because she overstayed her visa from1974 when she was a toddler . It’s ridiculous.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If she’s here illegally, than what else is she expecting to happen? Iranians are entitled.

lol, is this a joke?

She was brought to this country as a baby by her AMERICAN adoptive parents. She’s lived here for half a century. She has NO criminal record. She is a practicing Christian (the religion of her adoptive parents). The last time she was in Iran, she was a baby. She doesn’t speak their language. She doesn’t practice their religion. She doesn’t know their culture. She is 100% American. Deporting someone like her is utterly ridiculous.


If DHS tries to take her many she can seek asylum in Canada?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If she’s here illegally, than what else is she expecting to happen? Iranians are entitled.

lol, is this a joke?

She was brought to this country as a baby by her AMERICAN adoptive parents. She’s lived here for half a century. She has NO criminal record. She is a practicing Christian (the religion of her adoptive parents). The last time she was in Iran, she was a baby. She doesn’t speak their language. She doesn’t practice their religion. She doesn’t know their culture. She is 100% American. Deporting someone like her is utterly ridiculous.


None of that makes her exempt from deportation. There’s many other Illegals of all nationalities that are just like her. She was born in Iran so she’s Iranian. You seem to think Iranians get special privilege to stay in America, by acting American. How can she be American, if she doesn’t even have American citizenship? She can go back to her country, and learn how to be an Iranian, if it doesn’t come natural to her, even though that’s her ethnic roots.
You are the poster child of ignorant trolls on this site.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If she’s here illegally, than what else is she expecting to happen? Iranians are entitled.

lol, is this a joke?

She was brought to this country as a baby by her AMERICAN adoptive parents. She’s lived here for half a century. She has NO criminal record. She is a practicing Christian (the religion of her adoptive parents). The last time she was in Iran, she was a baby. She doesn’t speak their language. She doesn’t practice their religion. She doesn’t know their culture. She is 100% American. Deporting someone like her is utterly ridiculous.


None of that makes her exempt from deportation. There’s many other Illegals of all nationalities that are just like her. She was born in Iran so she’s Iranian. You seem to think Iranians get special privilege to stay in America, by acting American. How can she be American, if she doesn’t even have American citizenship? She can go back to her country, and learn how to be an Iranian, if it doesn’t come natural to her, even though that’s her ethnic roots.

What a disgusting way to treat people.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Sounds to me like this could and will be easily resolved if the facts are as stated.

I have a friend--an American who was born in Japan to American parents (Dad was stationed there in military.) Somehow, the military or embassy failed to register her birth (military hospital) properly. She and her sister had to go through some kind of citizenship process after they returned. She is now in her '70's.

But, this story sounds like Dad dropped the ball.


Every day someone on DCUM says this. Why do you have any faith in the competence of this administration? And even more surprising, why do you have any faith in the goodwill?

Stephen Miller came up with the idea of quotas. It is much easier for the DHS/ICE/CBP folks to detain law-abiding people than criminals. They are building numbers. They are only too happy to detain American citizens and release them because they are numbers. They are only too happy to deport an adoptee whose veteran father naively "dropped the ball" because she is a number. They are only to happy to lie and lie and lie because even well intentioned Americans are conditioned to believe what the government says.

Stop believing this administration. Stop trusting them.

The "worst of the worst" message is a lie.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If she’s here illegally, than what else is she expecting to happen? Iranians are entitled.

lol, is this a joke?

She was brought to this country as a baby by her AMERICAN adoptive parents. She’s lived here for half a century. She has NO criminal record. She is a practicing Christian (the religion of her adoptive parents). The last time she was in Iran, she was a baby. She doesn’t speak their language. She doesn’t practice their religion. She doesn’t know their culture. She is 100% American. Deporting someone like her is utterly ridiculous.


None of that makes her exempt from deportation. There’s many other Illegals of all nationalities that are just like her. She was born in Iran so she’s Iranian. You seem to think Iranians get special privilege to stay in America, by acting American. How can she be American, if she doesn’t even have American citizenship? She can go back to her country, and learn how to be an Iranian, if it doesn’t come natural to her, even though that’s her ethnic roots.


Stephen Miller is here!
Anonymous
If her adoptive parent is at fault, send him to Iran.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:If her adoptive parent is at fault, send him to Iran.


He's dead! The adopted in question is an older adult.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If she’s here illegally, than what else is she expecting to happen? Iranians are entitled.

lol, is this a joke?

She was brought to this country as a baby by her AMERICAN adoptive parents. She’s lived here for half a century. She has NO criminal record. She is a practicing Christian (the religion of her adoptive parents). The last time she was in Iran, she was a baby. She doesn’t speak their language. She doesn’t practice their religion. She doesn’t know their culture. She is 100% American. Deporting someone like her is utterly ridiculous.


None of that makes her exempt from deportation. There’s many other Illegals of all nationalities that are just like her. She was born in Iran so she’s Iranian. You seem to think Iranians get special privilege to stay in America, by acting American. How can she be American, if she doesn’t even have American citizenship? She can go back to her country, and learn how to be an Iranian, if it doesn’t come natural to her, even though that’s her ethnic roots.


So we are now deporting all kids adopted from overseas?


Overseas adoption of strangers never should have been permitted in the first place. It’s a sick process that is borderline human trafficking.
Anonymous
Everyone has a sob story but immigration status is important where in the past it was not taken seriously.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If she’s here illegally, than what else is she expecting to happen? Iranians are entitled.

lol, is this a joke?

She was brought to this country as a baby by her AMERICAN adoptive parents. She’s lived here for half a century. She has NO criminal record. She is a practicing Christian (the religion of her adoptive parents). The last time she was in Iran, she was a baby. She doesn’t speak their language. She doesn’t practice their religion. She doesn’t know their culture. She is 100% American. Deporting someone like her is utterly ridiculous.


None of that makes her exempt from deportation. There’s many other Illegals of all nationalities that are just like her. She was born in Iran so she’s Iranian. You seem to think Iranians get special privilege to stay in America, by acting American. How can she be American, if she doesn’t even have American citizenship? She can go back to her country, and learn how to be an Iranian, if it doesn’t come natural to her, even though that’s her ethnic roots.


^^^^^
Let's send this yahoo to Iran

Some of the most un American crap I have ever heard. But White supremacy always going to bring down this country
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If she’s here illegally, than what else is she expecting to happen? Iranians are entitled.

lol, is this a joke?

She was brought to this country as a baby by her AMERICAN adoptive parents. She’s lived here for half a century. She has NO criminal record. She is a practicing Christian (the religion of her adoptive parents). The last time she was in Iran, she was a baby. She doesn’t speak their language. She doesn’t practice their religion. She doesn’t know their culture. She is 100% American. Deporting someone like her is utterly ridiculous.


None of that makes her exempt from deportation. There’s many other Illegals of all nationalities that are just like her. She was born in Iran so she’s Iranian. You seem to think Iranians get special privilege to stay in America, by acting American. How can she be American, if she doesn’t even have American citizenship? She can go back to her country, and learn how to be an Iranian, if it doesn’t come natural to her, even though that’s her ethnic roots.


So we are now deporting all kids adopted from overseas?


Overseas adoption of strangers never should have been permitted in the first place. It’s a sick process that is borderline human trafficking.

Ah. So you’re against international adoptions. Got it. Now back to the kid’s table to you, and allow the adults the discussion the topic at hand.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Everyone has a sob story but immigration status is important where in the past it was not taken seriously.


You cannot be anyone of consequence with this rigid mind.

I will not weep when MAGA suffer because theur overlords dont need them anymore They deserve it.
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