Anonymous wrote:He does a lot of work in the US. He has been in movies , he went to the Met Gala in NYC in May. He’s worked in London and you know nobody bothered him there.
He’s been named as a UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador, Lame will use his global platforms to help raise awareness of children’s rights across the world, including education and training, empowering girls, protection from violence and abuse, and access to health, nutrition, and a clean environment.
He will be welcomed around the world but not in the US because the US is a loser country
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well no, he wouldn't have stayed if not caught because he was already at the airport preparing to leave.Anonymous wrote: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.)
So he would overstay even longer if not caught? WOW
Facists apparently aren't too bright.
What a waste of resources to "deport" a tourist who was already waiting for his flight back home.
They have all that extra cash from looting SS, Medicare, Medicaid, research funds, educational grants…so much stolen money to use for fascist witch hunts!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well no, he wouldn't have stayed if not caught because he was already at the airport preparing to leave.Anonymous wrote: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.)
So he would overstay even longer if not caught? WOW
Facists apparently aren't too bright.
What a waste of resources to "deport" a tourist who was already waiting for his flight back home.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well no, he wouldn't have stayed if not caught because he was already at the airport preparing to leave.Anonymous wrote: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.)
So he would overstay even longer if not caught? WOW
Facists apparently aren't too bright.
What a waste of resources to "deport" a tourist who was already waiting for his flight back home.
Anonymous wrote:Well no, he wouldn't have stayed if not caught because he was already at the airport preparing to leave.Anonymous wrote: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.)
So he would overstay even longer if not caught? WOW
Well no, he wouldn't have stayed if not caught because he was already at the airport preparing to leave.Anonymous wrote: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.)
So he would overstay even longer if not caught? WOW