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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote]In 2018, a woman from Mexico who was married to a naturalized US citizen (who had served as a US Marine) and who had a US-born daughter was deported back to Mexico. Apparently, even though she had kept checking in to U.S. Immigration and Customs officials and even applied for citizenship, she was denied because of a he-said/she-said situation at the time of her applying for asylum at the border when she entered the country. They said she lied -- she said she never said what they say she said. She was considered a low priority until the Trump administration made her a high priority. This is exactly what they say they want to do again, only this tie, they are adding naturalized citizens as a target. If they say you lied and you say you didn't, then the naturalization process can be determined never to have actually occurred. And, like this woman, you can lose all appeals (if the applications to appeal are even processed). [/quote] So she had no grounds for asylum and got deported, which is correct. [/quote] No the whole story is before getting married she got caught three times! Her supporters make it seem as if she just came over, got married and got deported. Before her marriage she entered the U.S. three times without permission. The first time, on May 21, 1998, during the Clinton administration, she wrongly claimed to be a U.S. citizen, ICE says. She was arrested, given an expedited order of removal and deported to Mexico. Two days later, she tried again once again lying to officers by claiming she was a U.S. citizen. She quickly admitted the lie and withdrew her application to enter the country. This is most likely when she signed papers saying she would never enter the US again. She snuck in again for the third time a few days later. It was actually under Clinton and Biden policies that she was ordered deported. [/quote]
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