Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No one who is not a US citizen has a right to stay in the USA, even with a green card. That’s common knowledge. The safest thing for those eligible is to naturalize of course. It’s just common sense.
I wish I could count all the ways you can f--- all the way off.
PP here. Why would you say that? What is your background? What I said is 100% true from a legal perspective. Sorry if you’re offended. Non Americans do not have any right to be in the USA, just as Americans don’t have a right to be in any other country.
NP here. A green card stands for permanent residency. Permanent! This means a person must go through vetting, after vetting after vetting to get a green card. They go through multiple interviews, fingerprinting, etc. There’s a reason it’s permanent!
It is not permanent. I know someone who got deported. You think you know something but you clearly have no first hand experience. You can have your green card taken away.
Anonymous wrote:Washington Post just posted an article on this. We are getting an immigration lawyer for DH and starting citizenship process. I can’t believe our country has come to this but there you go.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No one who is not a US citizen has a right to stay in the USA, even with a green card. That’s common knowledge. The safest thing for those eligible is to naturalize of course. It’s just common sense.
I wish I could count all the ways you can f--- all the way off.
PP here. Why would you say that? What is your background? What I said is 100% true from a legal perspective. Sorry if you’re offended. Non Americans do not have any right to be in the USA, just as Americans don’t have a right to be in any other country.
NP here. A green card stands for permanent residency. Permanent! This means a person must go through vetting, after vetting after vetting to get a green card. They go through multiple interviews, fingerprinting, etc. There’s a reason it’s permanent!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No one who is not a US citizen has a right to stay in the USA, even with a green card. That’s common knowledge. The safest thing for those eligible is to naturalize of course. It’s just common sense.
Exactly you either become a citizen or not. A green card was never meant to be permanent it is a pathway to citizenship
According to USCIS website:
Having a Green Card (officially known as a Permanent Resident Card allows you to live and work permanently in the United States.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No one who is not a US citizen has a right to stay in the USA, even with a green card. That’s common knowledge. The safest thing for those eligible is to naturalize of course. It’s just common sense.
Exactly you either become a citizen or not. A green card was never meant to be permanent it is a pathway to citizenship
According to USCIS website:
Having a Green Card (officially known as a Permanent Resident Card allows you to live and work permanently in the United States.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No one who is not a US citizen has a right to stay in the USA, even with a green card. That’s common knowledge. The safest thing for those eligible is to naturalize of course. It’s just common sense.
Exactly you either become a citizen or not. A green card was never meant to be permanent it is a pathway to citizenship
Anonymous wrote:No one who is not a US citizen has a right to stay in the USA, even with a green card. That’s common knowledge. The safest thing for those eligible is to naturalize of course. It’s just common sense.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No one who is not a US citizen has a right to stay in the USA, even with a green card. That’s common knowledge. The safest thing for those eligible is to naturalize of course. It’s just common sense.
I wish I could count all the ways you can f--- all the way off.
PP here. Why would you say that? What is your background? What I said is 100% true from a legal perspective. Sorry if you’re offended. Non Americans do not have any right to be in the USA, just as Americans don’t have a right to be in any other country.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No one who is not a US citizen has a right to stay in the USA, even with a green card. That’s common knowledge. The safest thing for those eligible is to naturalize of course. It’s just common sense.
Are you saying green card holders can be deported for any reason or even for no reason?
Anonymous wrote:No one who is not a US citizen has a right to stay in the USA, even with a green card. That’s common knowledge. The safest thing for those eligible is to naturalize of course. It’s just common sense.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No one who is not a US citizen has a right to stay in the USA, even with a green card. That’s common knowledge. The safest thing for those eligible is to naturalize of course. It’s just common sense.
I wish I could count all the ways you can f--- all the way off.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No one who is not a US citizen has a right to stay in the USA, even with a green card. That’s common knowledge. The safest thing for those eligible is to naturalize of course. It’s just common sense.
I wish I could count all the ways you can f--- all the way off.