Anonymous wrote:I don’t think it’s that easy to apply for a green card after being here, even years, on a diplomatic visa.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There’s a famous case, also the World Bank. I believe the woman got reinstated and promoted after being indicted by the Feds. Nothing new but absolutely horrifying.
https://casetext.com/case/us-v-bakilana
Honestly, I’m terrified a family of abusers would move into my rental with a domestic worker who’s abused and trafficked. So, not too keen to even out myself in that situation. These should be massive jail sentences and immediate job losses.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Best tenants are military families. Handy and trustworthy. Diplomats leave the country after a couple of years. They don’t care about their credit here. Can trash your place without much consequences.
Military can leave w/o consequences if they're called for duty
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why are you so hot and bothered about this? I in fact rent to diplomats. US ones in home assignment, going great, no diplomatic immunity, every check on time. I win.
US citizens working at the state department in their own country and subject to all the rules of their own country are not diplomats. When they go overseas, they are diplomats.
Hahaha. My check would disagree and also all my rights as no immunity! Whoop whoop for clever old me
Diplomatic immunity just means that you are subject to the laws of your home country and not your host country.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why are you so hot and bothered about this? I in fact rent to diplomats. US ones in home assignment, going great, no diplomatic immunity, every check on time. I win.
US citizens working at the state department in their own country and subject to all the rules of their own country are not diplomats. When they go overseas, they are diplomats.
Hahaha. My check would disagree and also all my rights as no immunity! Whoop whoop for clever old me
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There’s a famous case, also the World Bank. I believe the woman got reinstated and promoted after being indicted by the Feds. Nothing new but absolutely horrifying.
https://casetext.com/case/us-v-bakilana
Honestly, I’m terrified a family of abusers would move into my rental with a domestic worker who’s abused and trafficked. So, not too keen to even out myself in that situation. These should be massive jail sentences and immediate job losses.
Anonymous wrote:There’s a famous case, also the World Bank. I believe the woman got reinstated and promoted after being indicted by the Feds. Nothing new but absolutely horrifying.
https://casetext.com/case/us-v-bakilana