Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They could have sent him back to Ireland 5 months ago but instead are essentially keeping him in a concentration camp instead?
No, he has chosen to stay in detention. He will be released if he agrees to deportation. He will not be released back into the US absent legal status that allows him to stay. That status could be conferred by a judge pending his green card issuance, or not.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I also read he overstayed a 90 day tourist visa"
Oooh a serious crime indeed.
We are blacking out pedophile co-conspirator names and putting Irish husbands in jail??!
Put him on a plane to Ireland and be done with it.
He was offered the option of being put on a plane and declined it. It’s probably not too late to change his mind.
There are rumors he has warrants back in Ireland.
It is telling that his lawyer states,
“He has strong familial and community ties. He has no criminal entry in his records since coming to the United States. He’s married to a US citizen.”
Did you catch the no criminal record since coming to the US? That implies he had a criminal background in Ireland.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Three things to note, or question:
One, This is the exact “crime” Melania committed - overstaying a tourist visa. She never left.
Two, why on earth is this couple living in the USA? They could be living in Ireland, which is far better than the USA under this administration.
Three, why doesn’t Ireland speak up and rescue him?
He owns a business. Lots of people that immigrate to the US do so for the promise of unfettered capitalism and potential riches. I would trade this rat race for mandated vacation and sick leave, universal healthcare, and higher quality of life any day, but to each their own I guess.
Anonymous wrote:Three things to note, or question:
One, This is the exact “crime” Melania committed - overstaying a tourist visa. She never left.
Two, why on earth is this couple living in the USA? They could be living in Ireland, which is far better than the USA under this administration.
Three, why doesn’t Ireland speak up and rescue him?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I also read he overstayed a 90 day tourist visa"
Oooh a serious crime indeed.
We are blacking out pedophile co-conspirator names and putting Irish husbands in jail??!
Put him on a plane to Ireland and be done with it.
He was offered the option of being put on a plane and declined it. It’s probably not too late to change his mind.
There are rumors he has warrants back in Ireland.
Anonymous wrote:For context, although no exact numbers exist, there have probably been thousands of visa overstays from Ireland in the Boston area over the decades. My DH is from Boston and the son of Irish immigrants and this is generally widely known in the Irish community. Doesn’t excuse it, but it is not uncommon.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Three things to note, or question:
One, This is the exact “crime” Melania committed - overstaying a tourist visa. She never left.
Two, why on earth is this couple living in the USA? They could be living in Ireland, which is far better than the USA under this administration.
Three, why doesn’t Ireland speak up and rescue him?
He owns a business. Lots of people that immigrate to the US do so for the promise of unfettered capitalism and potential riches. I would trade this rat race for mandated vacation and sick leave, universal healthcare, and higher quality of life any day, but to each their own I guess.
Anonymous wrote:Three things to note, or question:
One, This is the exact “crime” Melania committed - overstaying a tourist visa. She never left.
Two, why on earth is this couple living in the USA? They could be living in Ireland, which is far better than the USA under this administration.
Three, why doesn’t Ireland speak up and rescue him?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They could have sent him back to Ireland 5 months ago but instead are essentially keeping him in a concentration camp instead?
No, he has chosen to stay in detention. He will be released if he agrees to deportation. He will not be released back into the US absent legal status that allows him to stay. That status could be conferred by a judge pending his green card issuance, or not.
He has a right to a bond hearing, but they are illegally denying him that. That would get him out while he awaits a hearing on whether he actually violated any immigration law, which has not been determined. He missed his green card hearing because he’s locked up.
It’s quite likely his application had some fraud indicators. We don’t actually know what is going on behind the scenes.
So your rank speculation is somehow justification for indefinite detention in inhumane conditions? You people are sick.
Is it speculation when we know that USCIS is no longer turning a blind eye to fraud flags?
I’m not justifying the detention in horrible conditions. That needs to be fixed. But this individual was not randomly picked up.
Yes, you are speculating because you have no actual information about fraud. If he committed fraud, then they can prove that in a hearing. But they are refusing to do that. Probably because they have no evidence and are instead using the indefinite detention and inhumane conditions to force him to agree to deportation. That’s their whole immigration strategy.
Summary deportation was a condition of his visa if he overstayed. I don’t know why they don’t just ship him home.