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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It’s part of a State Department warning https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Human_trafficking_in_the_Dominican_Republic Video shows the beach is some distance from the resort. She was alone and unprotected and visibly impaired.[/quote] I don't see anywhere on there that kidnapping wealthy American tourists for sex trafficking is a thing. The whole point of sex trafficking is taking people who no one is going to make a fuss over, or who maybe no one will even notice is missing. An American college student is not that. [/quote] This isn't an American tourist in fact the title should be missing college student from India[/quote] She came here with her parents as an infant but lived all of her life here, went from preschool to high-school school here, was attending college here and was a permanent resident. [/quote] But she's somehow still an Indian citizen, and not an American.[/quote] Yeah I kinda have a problem with this. You refuse to be a citizen but use resources for citizens. If they are so loyal to India then they need to be petitioning India for help and resources. The United States is not good enough for them? (I was a permanent resident too and obtained my US Citizenship as soon as I turned 18.)[/quote] Are you from India ? I’m sure you are not . I wrote above - the struggles of Indian H1B to get green card and the time line. It’s not like what every one else think it is. So please don’t. In green card there are employment based and family based . Each have their date for final action for India it’s currently 2012-13 . Rest of the world it’s current that means you apply today you will get your EAD in few weeks and GC in 6 months. Indians have to wait for 12-15 years to see the EAD. If you ask then y we are all here in H1B struggling bcz we think America is good for us . Not the other way around like u say .[/quote]
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