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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]My in laws are very maga and their beliefs on immigration are hard and have been hard. There is no grey area for them. I was brought here as a baby and didn't have a say. When I was 19 I got a Visa working with a local women's center. That granted me a green card and I am still not a citizen but I can file for an adjustment now. We have a fam chat and recently they were praising ice and I sent a message saying that I'm not a us citizen and I haven't always had a green card, not my choice and my reality was very different and I'd love to have a conversation with the. If they are open. No answer. Crickets. Not even an acknowledgement of that text and we haven't heard from them since. My sil also hasn't heard from them. We've been married for 12 years. Guess that's all it took to be removed from the "family"[/quote] They know yours lying because women’s shelters and low paying nonprofits cannot and do not sponsor green cards or work visas for people. So you either didn’t work there or you worked there with no visa, just your undocumented status. Thus they all know you married for document status. No big company gave you a greencard ever, you’re not a highly skilled H1-B worker. And you lie about it. You married their son for spousal greencard and then could convert it to citizenship anytime after three years of marriage. So Drop the act. You look like a fool Op. “a shelter funded my green card…”. Lol. Said no one ever. [/quote] A women's center that works with probono lawyers helped me file and obtain my U-visa. Have you heard of legal clinics? Bar associations? I never said a company sponsored me or gave me a green card. I have said many times I have a U-visa. You look like you zero reading comprehension. [/quote]
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