Australian with work visa deported

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I have a relative who lives in New Zealand. The government there has advised people not to travel to the US. Apparently they are going through people's phones and laptops, etc.
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Anonymous wrote:The problem is rules were never enforced so now that rules are being enforced people are getting upset.

If you come on a working visa you have to continue to maintain you do not have an intent to stay permanently in the US. He had been in the US "for a better part of a decade". It sounds from the article he intended to make his life in the US.


The article says Jonathan says the official suggested he was carrying human remains and sent for Centers for Disease Control agents to assess the empty ashes urn. He says when he explained he had been living in the US for more than five years, he was asked: “Oh you live here, do you?”

Jonathan says: “Then he told me I didn’t have the right visa – apparently saying I lived there showed that I had intent to stay and not leave.”




Why don’t we trade her for some maga drug dealer in Russia?
I don't understand your rationalization. His visa was not expired. When I did a semester abroad in Spain, I said I "lived" there. What in the world is your point? What rule?

Who are you actually trying to save America for?

The reason you and the other PP - maybe you are the same person - sound like you are in the Trump administration is because you are rationalizing actions taken by the this horrific and sadistic administration after the fact. You sound like you are feeding chat gpt and lamely coming up with explanations that you don't fully understand.

No intelligent and sincere person thinks that this behavior is making our country safer or better off. You are ruining the tourist industry and deporting innocent people. You will be villains in the History books. Your children grandchildren will revile you.


You studied in Spain for a semester. If you had been there "the better part of a decade" and said you lived there and that you were bringing your sister's urn to Spain there is a good chance that Spain would think you never intended to leave.

There aren't words to describe how much I despise Trump but we need to find a credible sympathetic immigrant who is deported. This story isn't even verified. That is the only way most of the US will care. No more El Salvadorans or Venezuelans who may or may not be gang members, students who had anything to do with encampments, doctors who go to Hamas funerals, students on visas who have been fingerprinted because they were speeding recklessly, had DUI's etc.

We need to find a story from a sympathetic appearing immigrant not from the Middle East or Latin America whose story is airtight. Maybe a veteran or Irish immigrant? Physically attractive? An immigrant who rescued a child from a fire? This sounds so wacky since most of these cases are appalling but most of America simply doesn't care unless they can relate.


There’s been a Russian anti Putin woman on a study visa (J1) who tried to bring in frog embryos for her studies (aging) and was turned away at the border. Ksenia Petrova I think her name is. Idk if she’s credible enough for you.

Update on Petrova:
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Anonymous wrote:Wow this is insane. If they’re treating Australians like this, I can’t imagine how the non-western folks are being treated.


Why would the law applies differently to Australians?


Democrats love to labor under the idea that enforcing the border is racist. And their tiny minds are blown by watching *gasp* white people being deported.


Democrats, especially progressive democrats, do indeed believe the idea:

“international borders are racist.”

Ergo, enforcing any border law is inherently racist, in their view.

Their view is embodied by the slogan on their lawn signs:

“no human is illegal.”
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According to Australian subreddits, the guy had an E3 visa which is a visa specifically for Australians. It’s a non-immigrant visa but renewable. That visa is tied to employment with one employer. So since the article mentions clients and a work studio, it sounds like this man was possibly not complying with visa terms and was actually self-employed. If this is true, then it’s poor journalism on the part of The Guardian to omit the visa type for clicks and outrage. It’s weird to not mention the visa type in the first place as they all have different requirements.
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