Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If she’s here illegally, than what else is she expecting to happen? Iranians are entitled.
lol, is this a joke?
She was brought to this country as a baby by her AMERICAN adoptive parents. She’s lived here for half a century. She has NO criminal record. She is a practicing Christian (the religion of her adoptive parents). The last time she was in Iran, she was a baby. She doesn’t speak their language. She doesn’t practice their religion. She doesn’t know their culture. She is 100% American. Deporting someone like her is utterly ridiculous.
None of that makes her exempt from deportation. There’s many other Illegals of all nationalities that are just like her. She was born in Iran so she’s Iranian. You seem to think Iranians get special privilege to stay in America, by acting American. How can she be American, if she doesn’t even have American citizenship? She can go back to her country, and learn how to be an Iranian, if it doesn’t come natural to her, even though that’s her ethnic roots.
So we are now deporting all kids adopted from overseas?
Overseas adoption of strangers never should have been permitted in the first place. It’s a sick process that is borderline human trafficking.
You’d prefer to leave those kids in orphanages? You are a sick individual. Guaranteed you are maga. Devoid of compassion and integrity.
It’s crazy that in the age of the internet people still believe this orphanage nonsense.
You do realize the crazy amount of money people have to pay to adopt these “destitute orphans” are straight up payments to the parents.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sounds to me like this could and will be easily resolved if the facts are as stated.
I have a friend--an American who was born in Japan to American parents (Dad was stationed there in military.) Somehow, the military or embassy failed to register her birth (military hospital) properly. She and her sister had to go through some kind of citizenship process after they returned. She is now in her '70's.
But, this story sounds like Dad dropped the ball.
I wonder about this, too. Those born elsewhere and adopted in the USA should get ss#, a passport, and certificate of citizenship. The birth certificate with adopted parents is automatic after court procedure, but the other documents have to be sought out.
I remember when a friend who adopted Korean children went to Baltimore to get their naturalization papers. They were both adopted at around 1 year old, as I recall. It was after the adoption was finalized.
It sounds like someone dropped the ball on this, but I doubt the woman will be deported if she has documentation of her adoption, etc.
This story sounds like some information is missing.
Anonymous wrote:Sounds to me like this could and will be easily resolved if the facts are as stated.
I have a friend--an American who was born in Japan to American parents (Dad was stationed there in military.) Somehow, the military or embassy failed to register her birth (military hospital) properly. She and her sister had to go through some kind of citizenship process after they returned. She is now in her '70's.
But, this story sounds like Dad dropped the ball.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If she’s here illegally, than what else is she expecting to happen? Iranians are entitled.
lol, is this a joke?
She was brought to this country as a baby by her AMERICAN adoptive parents. She’s lived here for half a century. She has NO criminal record. She is a practicing Christian (the religion of her adoptive parents). The last time she was in Iran, she was a baby. She doesn’t speak their language. She doesn’t practice their religion. She doesn’t know their culture. She is 100% American. Deporting someone like her is utterly ridiculous.
None of that makes her exempt from deportation. There’s many other Illegals of all nationalities that are just like her. She was born in Iran so she’s Iranian. You seem to think Iranians get special privilege to stay in America, by acting American. How can she be American, if she doesn’t even have American citizenship? She can go back to her country, and learn how to be an Iranian, if it doesn’t come natural to her, even though that’s her ethnic roots.
So we are now deporting all kids adopted from overseas?
Overseas adoption of strangers never should have been permitted in the first place. It’s a sick process that is borderline human trafficking.
You’d prefer to leave those kids in orphanages? You are a sick individual. Guaranteed you are maga. Devoid of compassion and integrity.
It’s crazy that in the age of the internet people still believe this orphanage nonsense.
You do realize the crazy amount of money people have to pay to adopt these “destitute orphans” are straight up payments to the parents.
While they may possibly be the case in some countries, it’s not the case in all. my adopted child was in a foreign orphanage when I found them, and became a citizen here, and is now proudly serving in USA military to protect YOU.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If she’s here illegally, than what else is she expecting to happen? Iranians are entitled.
lol, is this a joke?
She was brought to this country as a baby by her AMERICAN adoptive parents. She’s lived here for half a century. She has NO criminal record. She is a practicing Christian (the religion of her adoptive parents). The last time she was in Iran, she was a baby. She doesn’t speak their language. She doesn’t practice their religion. She doesn’t know their culture. She is 100% American. Deporting someone like her is utterly ridiculous.
None of that makes her exempt from deportation. There’s many other Illegals of all nationalities that are just like her. She was born in Iran so she’s Iranian. You seem to think Iranians get special privilege to stay in America, by acting American. How can she be American, if she doesn’t even have American citizenship? She can go back to her country, and learn how to be an Iranian, if it doesn’t come natural to her, even though that’s her ethnic roots.
So we are now deporting all kids adopted from overseas?
Overseas adoption of strangers never should have been permitted in the first place. It’s a sick process that is borderline human trafficking.
You’d prefer to leave those kids in orphanages? You are a sick individual. Guaranteed you are maga. Devoid of compassion and integrity.
It’s crazy that in the age of the internet people still believe this orphanage nonsense.
You do realize the crazy amount of money people have to pay to adopt these “destitute orphans” are straight up payments to the parents.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If she’s here illegally, than what else is she expecting to happen? Iranians are entitled.
lol, is this a joke?
She was brought to this country as a baby by her AMERICAN adoptive parents. She’s lived here for half a century. She has NO criminal record. She is a practicing Christian (the religion of her adoptive parents). The last time she was in Iran, she was a baby. She doesn’t speak their language. She doesn’t practice their religion. She doesn’t know their culture. She is 100% American. Deporting someone like her is utterly ridiculous.
None of that makes her exempt from deportation. There’s many other Illegals of all nationalities that are just like her. She was born in Iran so she’s Iranian. You seem to think Iranians get special privilege to stay in America, by acting American. How can she be American, if she doesn’t even have American citizenship? She can go back to her country, and learn how to be an Iranian, if it doesn’t come natural to her, even though that’s her ethnic roots.
So we are now deporting all kids adopted from overseas?
Overseas adoption of strangers never should have been permitted in the first place. It’s a sick process that is borderline human trafficking.
You’d prefer to leave those kids in orphanages? You are a sick individual. Guaranteed you are maga. Devoid of compassion and integrity.
It’s crazy that in the age of the internet people still believe this orphanage nonsense.
You do realize the crazy amount of money people have to pay to adopt these “destitute orphans” are straight up payments to the parents.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If she’s here illegally, than what else is she expecting to happen? Iranians are entitled.
lol, is this a joke?
She was brought to this country as a baby by her AMERICAN adoptive parents. She’s lived here for half a century. She has NO criminal record. She is a practicing Christian (the religion of her adoptive parents). The last time she was in Iran, she was a baby. She doesn’t speak their language. She doesn’t practice their religion. She doesn’t know their culture. She is 100% American. Deporting someone like her is utterly ridiculous.
None of that makes her exempt from deportation. There’s many other Illegals of all nationalities that are just like her. She was born in Iran so she’s Iranian. You seem to think Iranians get special privilege to stay in America, by acting American. How can she be American, if she doesn’t even have American citizenship? She can go back to her country, and learn how to be an Iranian, if it doesn’t come natural to her, even though that’s her ethnic roots.
So we are now deporting all kids adopted from overseas?
Overseas adoption of strangers never should have been permitted in the first place. It’s a sick process that is borderline human trafficking.
You’d prefer to leave those kids in orphanages? You are a sick individual. Guaranteed you are maga. Devoid of compassion and integrity.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sounds to me like this could and will be easily resolved if the facts are as stated.
I have a friend--an American who was born in Japan to American parents (Dad was stationed there in military.) Somehow, the military or embassy failed to register her birth (military hospital) properly. She and her sister had to go through some kind of citizenship process after they returned. She is now in her '70's.
But, this story sounds like Dad dropped the ball.
I wonder about this, too. Those born elsewhere and adopted in the USA should get ss#, a passport, and certificate of citizenship. The birth certificate with adopted parents is automatic after court procedure, but the other documents have to be sought out.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If she’s here illegally, than what else is she expecting to happen? Iranians are entitled.
lol, is this a joke?
She was brought to this country as a baby by her AMERICAN adoptive parents. She’s lived here for half a century. She has NO criminal record. She is a practicing Christian (the religion of her adoptive parents). The last time she was in Iran, she was a baby. She doesn’t speak their language. She doesn’t practice their religion. She doesn’t know their culture. She is 100% American. Deporting someone like her is utterly ridiculous.
None of that makes her exempt from deportation. There’s many other Illegals of all nationalities that are just like her. She was born in Iran so she’s Iranian. You seem to think Iranians get special privilege to stay in America, by acting American. How can she be American, if she doesn’t even have American citizenship? She can go back to her country, and learn how to be an Iranian, if it doesn’t come natural to her, even though that’s her ethnic roots.
So we are now deporting all kids adopted from overseas?
Overseas adoption of strangers never should have been permitted in the first place. It’s a sick process that is borderline human trafficking.
Anonymous wrote:Sounds to me like this could and will be easily resolved if the facts are as stated.
I have a friend--an American who was born in Japan to American parents (Dad was stationed there in military.) Somehow, the military or embassy failed to register her birth (military hospital) properly. She and her sister had to go through some kind of citizenship process after they returned. She is now in her '70's.
But, this story sounds like Dad dropped the ball.
Anonymous wrote:If her adoptive parent is at fault, send him to Iran.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If she’s here illegally, than what else is she expecting to happen? Iranians are entitled.
She a two years old when she came here. She has (had?) an American father. She hasn’t been to Iran in over 50 years.
If she’s here “illegally”, then the law needs to change. But DHS has a quota, so here we are.
ICE members receive a bonus for every person they detain. That’s quite an incentive to grab the lowest hanging immigrant grab immigrant, detain for weeks in an overcrowded, dirty cell, figure out the legalities later, and collect your bonus. What a system.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If she’s here illegally, than what else is she expecting to happen? Iranians are entitled.
lol, is this a joke?
She was brought to this country as a baby by her AMERICAN adoptive parents. She’s lived here for half a century. She has NO criminal record. She is a practicing Christian (the religion of her adoptive parents). The last time she was in Iran, she was a baby. She doesn’t speak their language. She doesn’t practice their religion. She doesn’t know their culture. She is 100% American. Deporting someone like her is utterly ridiculous.
None of that makes her exempt from deportation. There’s many other Illegals of all nationalities that are just like her. She was born in Iran so she’s Iranian. You seem to think Iranians get special privilege to stay in America, by acting American. How can she be American, if she doesn’t even have American citizenship? She can go back to her country, and learn how to be an Iranian, if it doesn’t come natural to her, even though that’s her ethnic roots.
So we are now deporting all kids adopted from overseas?
Overseas adoption of strangers never should have been permitted in the first place. It’s a sick process that is borderline human trafficking.