Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If only you had read the article you included:
In recent months, said his former lawyer, Riccardo Lanzo, Mr. Lame had spent a significant amount of time in the United States, although he was unsure about his visa situation.
According to a statement by ICE, Mr. Lame entered the United States on April 30 and overstayed the terms of his visa. He was granted voluntary departure on Friday and has since left the country.
That doesn't sound right. It's only June now. Visa's usually aren't that short. (ICE has been known to make fake-fact statements in the past.)
Anonymous wrote:He did overstay his VISA pp.
You've never heard of a 30 day visa?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If only you had read the article you included:
In recent months, said his former lawyer, Riccardo Lanzo, Mr. Lame had spent a significant amount of time in the United States, although he was unsure about his visa situation.
According to a statement by ICE, Mr. Lame entered the United States on April 30 and overstayed the terms of his visa. He was granted voluntary departure on Friday and has since left the country.
That doesn't sound right. It's only June now. Visa's usually aren't that short. (ICE has been known to make fake-fact statements in the past.)
Anonymous wrote:Yes, how sadistic to banish him back to his terrible nation of... Italy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If only you had read the article you included:
In recent months, said his former lawyer, Riccardo Lanzo, Mr. Lame had spent a significant amount of time in the United States, although he was unsure about his visa situation.
According to a statement by ICE, Mr. Lame entered the United States on April 30 and overstayed the terms of his visa. He was granted voluntary departure on Friday and has since left the country.
That doesn't sound right. It's only June now. Visa's usually aren't that short. (ICE has been known to make fake-fact statements in the past.)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He did overstay his VISA pp.
ICE said they didn't know the date of the alleged visa expiration, and Lame was already at the airport, leaving.
Anonymous wrote:If only you had read the article you included:
In recent months, said his former lawyer, Riccardo Lanzo, Mr. Lame had spent a significant amount of time in the United States, although he was unsure about his visa situation.
According to a statement by ICE, Mr. Lame entered the United States on April 30 and overstayed the terms of his visa. He was granted voluntary departure on Friday and has since left the country.
Anonymous wrote:He did overstay his VISA pp.