Anonymous
Post 05/14/2023 11:01     Subject: Immigrants & DC

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Anonymous wrote:If you enter the US without immigration authorization, you don’t qualify for any public benefits like SNAP or cash assistance, or even a work permit, until at least 6 months have passed from the time you have submitted a l-589 form with the court (asylum application)— which is not an easy thing to do unless a lawyer helps you. Just “asking for asylum” doesn’t count.

Any help these families receive is from volunteers or local groups.


Pay attention. Check out the goodies you get once you claim asylum and get in that queue.
Whilst being allowed to live and work here, and remit money back to the terrible cruel homeland where you are funding new homes and paying for religious school for all your siblings children.


My neighbors are undocumented immigrants. They have been back to their home country of Guatemala multiple times. It must not be THAT bad if they can go back to visit on a regular basis.


Same for El Salvador. Do you fly out if Dulles frequently? I do.

Avianca flights to El Salvador are always full. Even during the pandemic.


If you are here illegally can you fly back into US without an issue?


If it’s so dangerous there, why go back so often? If I fled my home country seeking asylum 10 years ago from persecution and violence, while others continue to seek asylum for the same reason today- I wouldn’t be risking my life to go back so frequently.


Sorry, but I'm ignoring the troll poster and all of the imagined details of his supposed illegal alien Guatemalan neighbors. It's all just manufactured hyperbole.


I’m that pp and not the neighbor poster.

I’m sorry you can’t stand critical thinking when it goes against your narrative.



By "critical thinking" you mean, you made up a bogus story about "Guatemalan neighbors" based on an exaggerated right wing narrative.


Sigh. You really don’t know how to follow do you? You’re so caught up in your Guatamalen conspiracy theory.

I posted about the daily, full Avianca flights to El Salvador.

When you have people fleeing the country because it’s unsafe, you have to wonder how unsafe it could be with daily flights and no trouble filling them.


I doubt they are undocumented now. Maybe they have asylum or TPS. In either case they can get US documents for international travel including to the country of origin.
asylum https://www.uscis.gov/sites/default/files/document/guides/D4en.pdf
TPS https://usahello.org/immigration/temporary-protected-status/tps-el-salvador/#gref

FCPS used to have some modified calendar schools with January intersessions. People [including those on TPS] used to travel back to Central America for January so this helped with absenteeism. The school calendars are different than US .
Anonymous
Post 05/14/2023 09:25     Subject: Immigrants & DC

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Anonymous wrote:If you enter the US without immigration authorization, you don’t qualify for any public benefits like SNAP or cash assistance, or even a work permit, until at least 6 months have passed from the time you have submitted a l-589 form with the court (asylum application)— which is not an easy thing to do unless a lawyer helps you. Just “asking for asylum” doesn’t count.

Any help these families receive is from volunteers or local groups.


Pay attention. Check out the goodies you get once you claim asylum and get in that queue.
Whilst being allowed to live and work here, and remit money back to the terrible cruel homeland where you are funding new homes and paying for religious school for all your siblings children.


My neighbors are undocumented immigrants. They have been back to their home country of Guatemala multiple times. It must not be THAT bad if they can go back to visit on a regular basis.


Same for El Salvador. Do you fly out if Dulles frequently? I do.

Avianca flights to El Salvador are always full. Even during the pandemic.


If you are here illegally can you fly back into US without an issue?


If it’s so dangerous there, why go back so often? If I fled my home country seeking asylum 10 years ago from persecution and violence, while others continue to seek asylum for the same reason today- I wouldn’t be risking my life to go back so frequently.


Sorry, but I'm ignoring the troll poster and all of the imagined details of his supposed illegal alien Guatemalan neighbors. It's all just manufactured hyperbole.


I’m that pp and not the neighbor poster.

I’m sorry you can’t stand critical thinking when it goes against your narrative.



By "critical thinking" you mean, you made up a bogus story about "Guatemalan neighbors" based on an exaggerated right wing narrative.


Sigh. You really don’t know how to follow do you? You’re so caught up in your Guatamalen conspiracy theory.

I posted about the daily, full Avianca flights to El Salvador.

When you have people fleeing the country because it’s unsafe, you have to wonder how unsafe it could be with daily flights and no trouble filling them.
Anonymous
Post 05/14/2023 09:18     Subject: Immigrants & DC

Anonymous wrote:
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Anonymous wrote:If you enter the US without immigration authorization, you don’t qualify for any public benefits like SNAP or cash assistance, or even a work permit, until at least 6 months have passed from the time you have submitted a l-589 form with the court (asylum application)— which is not an easy thing to do unless a lawyer helps you. Just “asking for asylum” doesn’t count.

Any help these families receive is from volunteers or local groups.


Pay attention. Check out the goodies you get once you claim asylum and get in that queue.
Whilst being allowed to live and work here, and remit money back to the terrible cruel homeland where you are funding new homes and paying for religious school for all your siblings children.


My neighbors are undocumented immigrants. They have been back to their home country of Guatemala multiple times. It must not be THAT bad if they can go back to visit on a regular basis.


Same for El Salvador. Do you fly out if Dulles frequently? I do.

Avianca flights to El Salvador are always full. Even during the pandemic.


If you are here illegally can you fly back into US without an issue?


If it’s so dangerous there, why go back so often? If I fled my home country seeking asylum 10 years ago from persecution and violence, while others continue to seek asylum for the same reason today- I wouldn’t be risking my life to go back so frequently.


Sorry, but I'm ignoring the troll poster and all of the imagined details of his supposed illegal alien Guatemalan neighbors. It's all just manufactured hyperbole.


I’m that pp and not the neighbor poster.

I’m sorry you can’t stand critical thinking when it goes against your narrative.



By "critical thinking" you mean, you made up a bogus story about "Guatemalan neighbors" based on an exaggerated right wing narrative.
Anonymous
Post 05/14/2023 09:09     Subject: Immigrants & DC

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If you enter the US without immigration authorization, you don’t qualify for any public benefits like SNAP or cash assistance, or even a work permit, until at least 6 months have passed from the time you have submitted a l-589 form with the court (asylum application)— which is not an easy thing to do unless a lawyer helps you. Just “asking for asylum” doesn’t count.

Any help these families receive is from volunteers or local groups.


Pay attention. Check out the goodies you get once you claim asylum and get in that queue.
Whilst being allowed to live and work here, and remit money back to the terrible cruel homeland where you are funding new homes and paying for religious school for all your siblings children.


My neighbors are undocumented immigrants. They have been back to their home country of Guatemala multiple times. It must not be THAT bad if they can go back to visit on a regular basis.


Same for El Salvador. Do you fly out if Dulles frequently? I do.

Avianca flights to El Salvador are always full. Even during the pandemic.


If you are here illegally can you fly back into US without an issue?


If you make an assylum claim, you are not here illegally. You have been given permission to stay while the claim is investigated.


But can you fly back and forth to your home country while your claim is being investigated?
Anonymous
Post 05/13/2023 23:05     Subject: Immigrants & DC

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Anonymous wrote:We can do without the MS-13.


We can do with out all the uninsured terrible drivers with fake or fraudulent IDs.

And the hit and run culture in silver spring and Georgia Ave.
so sick of seeing some beaten up car rear end someone and all 4-5 ppl run out and ever return. Can’t prove who was driving - hahaha- just like in Guatemala
. You literally run and desert your car.


I live in Silver Spring, off of Georgia and this is so true.


I’ve lived in Silver Spring off of Georgia Ave my entire life and have literally never witnessed such a thing. Do you have any evidence or stats?


Go talk to any police station or do some MoCo jury duty.


You have zero evidence whatsoever to back up your BS claim. You are just making biased assumptions and then repeating over and over without any proof or logic. You can’t measure bit and runs by looking at people in a police station or sitting on a single jury once every five years.


I did grand jury duty in rockville.
The police force did an 30 min presentation on crime trends and issues beforehand.

Then after 10-12 sessions the demographic trends and crime issues in MoCo were crystal clear to anyone.

Court is open. Go sit there and learn.

Mass media and local media doesn’t have the cajones to report the facts and truth. About how is living how in this county.


So your claim is that the police gave you and a few other select people a special presentation full of secret data and statistics that news media doesn’t want to know about and your path forward is to make broad (still unsupported) claims in an anonymous forum to fight this injustice.

Crazy town


Np.
Go take a middle school civics class

Grand jury duty means you hear 40+ case summaries times 10+ days from both lawyers a day and decide which should go to jury duty trial next month.

So yeah, you prob see the problems in the county, by demographic, pretty quickly and pretty clearly.


+1

NP here. Some of the PPs sound terribly naive, or extremely lucky that they have not bee a victim of the hit and run scams by certain groups who cause rear end accidents and look for cash payments.
Anonymous
Post 05/13/2023 22:56     Subject: Immigrants & DC

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If you enter the US without immigration authorization, you don’t qualify for any public benefits like SNAP or cash assistance, or even a work permit, until at least 6 months have passed from the time you have submitted a l-589 form with the court (asylum application)— which is not an easy thing to do unless a lawyer helps you. Just “asking for asylum” doesn’t count.

Any help these families receive is from volunteers or local groups.


Pay attention. Check out the goodies you get once you claim asylum and get in that queue.
Whilst being allowed to live and work here, and remit money back to the terrible cruel homeland where you are funding new homes and paying for religious school for all your siblings children.


My neighbors are undocumented immigrants. They have been back to their home country of Guatemala multiple times. It must not be THAT bad if they can go back to visit on a regular basis.


Same for El Salvador. Do you fly out if Dulles frequently? I do.

Avianca flights to El Salvador are always full. Even during the pandemic.


If you are here illegally can you fly back into US without an issue?


If you make an assylum claim, you are not here illegally. You have been given permission to stay while the claim is investigated.


You mean you stay here while you “wait” years and years for your claim number to get called, to get investigated. Meanwhile you get a work permit, welfare, pop out a few anchor babies, and disappear off the radar whilst working your cash pay unskilled labor jobs, remitting 60% of central Americas GDP.
Anonymous
Post 05/13/2023 21:35     Subject: Immigrants & DC

Anonymous wrote:
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If you enter the US without immigration authorization, you don’t qualify for any public benefits like SNAP or cash assistance, or even a work permit, until at least 6 months have passed from the time you have submitted a l-589 form with the court (asylum application)— which is not an easy thing to do unless a lawyer helps you. Just “asking for asylum” doesn’t count.

Any help these families receive is from volunteers or local groups.


Pay attention. Check out the goodies you get once you claim asylum and get in that queue.
Whilst being allowed to live and work here, and remit money back to the terrible cruel homeland where you are funding new homes and paying for religious school for all your siblings children.


My neighbors are undocumented immigrants. They have been back to their home country of Guatemala multiple times. It must not be THAT bad if they can go back to visit on a regular basis.


Same for El Salvador. Do you fly out if Dulles frequently? I do.

Avianca flights to El Salvador are always full. Even during the pandemic.


If you are here illegally can you fly back into US without an issue?


If it’s so dangerous there, why go back so often? If I fled my home country seeking asylum 10 years ago from persecution and violence, while others continue to seek asylum for the same reason today- I wouldn’t be risking my life to go back so frequently.


Sorry, but I'm ignoring the troll poster and all of the imagined details of his supposed illegal alien Guatemalan neighbors. It's all just manufactured hyperbole.


I’m that pp and not the neighbor poster.

I’m sorry you can’t stand critical thinking when it goes against your narrative.

Anonymous
Post 05/13/2023 19:32     Subject: Immigrants & DC

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If you enter the US without immigration authorization, you don’t qualify for any public benefits like SNAP or cash assistance, or even a work permit, until at least 6 months have passed from the time you have submitted a l-589 form with the court (asylum application)— which is not an easy thing to do unless a lawyer helps you. Just “asking for asylum” doesn’t count.

Any help these families receive is from volunteers or local groups.


Pay attention. Check out the goodies you get once you claim asylum and get in that queue.
Whilst being allowed to live and work here, and remit money back to the terrible cruel homeland where you are funding new homes and paying for religious school for all your siblings children.


My neighbors are undocumented immigrants. They have been back to their home country of Guatemala multiple times. It must not be THAT bad if they can go back to visit on a regular basis.


Same for El Salvador. Do you fly out if Dulles frequently? I do.

Avianca flights to El Salvador are always full. Even during the pandemic.


If you are here illegally can you fly back into US without an issue?


If it’s so dangerous there, why go back so often? If I fled my home country seeking asylum 10 years ago from persecution and violence, while others continue to seek asylum for the same reason today- I wouldn’t be risking my life to go back so frequently.


Sorry, but I'm ignoring the troll poster and all of the imagined details of his supposed illegal alien Guatemalan neighbors. It's all just manufactured hyperbole.
Anonymous
Post 05/13/2023 19:17     Subject: Immigrants & DC

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If you enter the US without immigration authorization, you don’t qualify for any public benefits like SNAP or cash assistance, or even a work permit, until at least 6 months have passed from the time you have submitted a l-589 form with the court (asylum application)— which is not an easy thing to do unless a lawyer helps you. Just “asking for asylum” doesn’t count.

Any help these families receive is from volunteers or local groups.


Pay attention. Check out the goodies you get once you claim asylum and get in that queue.
Whilst being allowed to live and work here, and remit money back to the terrible cruel homeland where you are funding new homes and paying for religious school for all your siblings children.


My neighbors are undocumented immigrants. They have been back to their home country of Guatemala multiple times. It must not be THAT bad if they can go back to visit on a regular basis.


Same for El Salvador. Do you fly out if Dulles frequently? I do.

Avianca flights to El Salvador are always full. Even during the pandemic.


If you are here illegally can you fly back into US without an issue?


If you make an assylum claim, you are not here illegally. You have been given permission to stay while the claim is investigated.
Anonymous
Post 05/13/2023 19:12     Subject: Immigrants & DC

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If you enter the US without immigration authorization, you don’t qualify for any public benefits like SNAP or cash assistance, or even a work permit, until at least 6 months have passed from the time you have submitted a l-589 form with the court (asylum application)— which is not an easy thing to do unless a lawyer helps you. Just “asking for asylum” doesn’t count.

Any help these families receive is from volunteers or local groups.


Pay attention. Check out the goodies you get once you claim asylum and get in that queue.
Whilst being allowed to live and work here, and remit money back to the terrible cruel homeland where you are funding new homes and paying for religious school for all your siblings children.


My neighbors are undocumented immigrants. They have been back to their home country of Guatemala multiple times. It must not be THAT bad if they can go back to visit on a regular basis.


Same for El Salvador. Do you fly out if Dulles frequently? I do.

Avianca flights to El Salvador are always full. Even during the pandemic.


If you are here illegally can you fly back into US without an issue?


If it’s so dangerous there, why go back so often? If I fled my home country seeking asylum 10 years ago from persecution and violence, while others continue to seek asylum for the same reason today- I wouldn’t be risking my life to go back so frequently.
Anonymous
Post 05/13/2023 19:12     Subject: Immigrants & DC

Anonymous wrote:Dcum never change. Glad to see racist trash is freely flowing.

Most of these illegals purposely exploit our laws and social security programs for their own financial gain.
They are thieves, period.
You facilitate them and morally are no better.
Anonymous
Post 05/13/2023 19:01     Subject: Immigrants & DC

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If you enter the US without immigration authorization, you don’t qualify for any public benefits like SNAP or cash assistance, or even a work permit, until at least 6 months have passed from the time you have submitted a l-589 form with the court (asylum application)— which is not an easy thing to do unless a lawyer helps you. Just “asking for asylum” doesn’t count.

Any help these families receive is from volunteers or local groups.


Pay attention. Check out the goodies you get once you claim asylum and get in that queue.
Whilst being allowed to live and work here, and remit money back to the terrible cruel homeland where you are funding new homes and paying for religious school for all your siblings children.


My neighbors are undocumented immigrants. They have been back to their home country of Guatemala multiple times. It must not be THAT bad if they can go back to visit on a regular basis.


So you know for a fact that your neighbors are illegal aliens, you have all this hate and ire for them, you know for a fact that they routinely go back to Guatemala yet you haven't had a conversation with CBP about it?

Cool story bro. Some of us here are getting pretty sick and tired of all of your made-up BS.


What’s CBP? What do they do, if anything actually?

I have a few thousand calls to make. Thx
Anonymous
Post 05/13/2023 18:31     Subject: Immigrants & DC

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If you enter the US without immigration authorization, you don’t qualify for any public benefits like SNAP or cash assistance, or even a work permit, until at least 6 months have passed from the time you have submitted a l-589 form with the court (asylum application)— which is not an easy thing to do unless a lawyer helps you. Just “asking for asylum” doesn’t count.

Any help these families receive is from volunteers or local groups.


Pay attention. Check out the goodies you get once you claim asylum and get in that queue.
Whilst being allowed to live and work here, and remit money back to the terrible cruel homeland where you are funding new homes and paying for religious school for all your siblings children.


My neighbors are undocumented immigrants. They have been back to their home country of Guatemala multiple times. It must not be THAT bad if they can go back to visit on a regular basis.


Same for El Salvador. Do you fly out if Dulles frequently? I do.

Avianca flights to El Salvador are always full. Even during the pandemic.


If you are here illegally can you fly back into US without an issue?
Anonymous
Post 05/13/2023 17:21     Subject: Immigrants & DC

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If you enter the US without immigration authorization, you don’t qualify for any public benefits like SNAP or cash assistance, or even a work permit, until at least 6 months have passed from the time you have submitted a l-589 form with the court (asylum application)— which is not an easy thing to do unless a lawyer helps you. Just “asking for asylum” doesn’t count.

Any help these families receive is from volunteers or local groups.


Pay attention. Check out the goodies you get once you claim asylum and get in that queue.
Whilst being allowed to live and work here, and remit money back to the terrible cruel homeland where you are funding new homes and paying for religious school for all your siblings children.


My neighbors are undocumented immigrants. They have been back to their home country of Guatemala multiple times. It must not be THAT bad if they can go back to visit on a regular basis.


So you know for a fact that your neighbors are illegal aliens, you have all this hate and ire for them, you know for a fact that they routinely go back to Guatemala yet you haven't had a conversation with CBP about it?

Cool story bro. Some of us here are getting pretty sick and tired of all of your made-up BS.
Anonymous
Post 05/13/2023 17:18     Subject: Immigrants & DC

Dcum never change. Glad to see racist trash is freely flowing.