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re: What is the logic behind this deportation? What is the purpose?
Posted on 6/25/25 at 2:24 pm to 4cubbies
Posted on 6/25/25 at 2:24 pm to 4cubbies
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4cubbies
Do you not question this article at all? Something is fishy here. She is married to a us citizen. They have a 32 year old daughter. I'm assuming they've been married for 30 years or so. Why in God's name did they never apply for a green card after they were married? Why did they not start the naturalization process after? NOLA is leaving a lot of shite out, and that's really not surprising.
What is surprising is that you don't have any of the same obvious questions about the article.
Posted on 6/25/25 at 2:25 pm to 4cubbies
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I'm not angry. I'm asking for the logic behind this deportation.
You keep using that word. I don't think it means what you think it means
Posted on 6/25/25 at 2:25 pm to BugAC
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Do you not question this article at all?
She didn't even read what she posted
Posted on 6/25/25 at 2:25 pm to 4cubbies
What law gives her a right to stay here.........
Posted on 6/25/25 at 2:26 pm to beaux duke
got to bump those numbers so low hanging fruit is what we are getting for the next 3 years.. it's sad and pathetic
Posted on 6/25/25 at 2:26 pm to 4cubbies
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She was not here illegally.
OMG you keep repeating this overt lie, then harangue the board to debate you on false terms. GFY
Posted on 6/25/25 at 2:26 pm to Vacherie Saint
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False. Failure to enforce law is not an invitation to violate the law.
When the government granted her a stay of removal, did the government also break the law?
What law did she break by adhering to the conditions set forth by the government?
Posted on 6/25/25 at 2:26 pm to 4cubbies
Here illegally and after being set for deportation was given a reprieve under ICE approval. Obviously the approval ran out. Did she in the last 20-30 years attempt to become a U S citizen ? Doesn’t take 50 years for consideration so I would guess that she just ignored the citizenship application
Posted on 6/25/25 at 2:27 pm to 4cubbies
quote:her visa expired and she didn't leave. Just cause some immigration official decided not to deport her years ago doesn't means she's not breaking the law by being here. What don't you understand?
What laws did she break?
This post was edited on 6/25/25 at 2:36 pm
Posted on 6/25/25 at 2:27 pm to 4cubbies
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Who is they?
Previous administrations.
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She was not here illegally. She had permission to be here.
While overstaying a visa is not a criminal matter, she is subject to deportation. She is not afforded the rights of a US citizen. The question is why is she not a US citizen if she's been here for 50 years? Another question you aren't asking.
Posted on 6/25/25 at 2:27 pm to Tridentds
frick that. They all need to go. Illegal? Gone. We want our country bacj
Posted on 6/25/25 at 2:28 pm to Chancellor
Discretion is allowed, and immigration cases have always been subject to
Some degree of flexibility short of immediate deportation.
Right now , we’re watching political theater combined with a Stephen Miller wet dream.
Some degree of flexibility short of immediate deportation.
Right now , we’re watching political theater combined with a Stephen Miller wet dream.
Posted on 6/25/25 at 2:28 pm to 4cubbies
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What law did she break by adhering to the conditions set forth by the government?
You think it's possible this might come out during her DETAINMENT (not deportation)?
Posted on 6/25/25 at 2:29 pm to 4cubbies
quote:True, but she's not a US citizen. Get the frick out, Donna.
That's an actual human.
Posted on 6/25/25 at 2:29 pm to 4cubbies
her stay of removal exists only until the relevant jurisdiction allows. The second said relevant jurisdiction rules this stay invalid, she is here in violation of the law and subject to removal.
Next question.
Next question.
Posted on 6/25/25 at 2:30 pm to 4cubbies
If you're not here legally, you have to go back. This isn't difficult.
Posted on 6/25/25 at 2:30 pm to 4cubbies
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Who is they? She was not here illegally. She had permission to be here.
They being the entire system.....especially your team who encourages illegal immigration and general amnesty. She had permission which could be revoked at ICE's discretion. This is why you are seeing ICE agents at immigration hearings taking people into custody when their cases are denied. No more just letting them back loose into the community.
The purpose is to remove illegal alines from the country. It's just that simple. Maybe it was a slow day in NOLA and the criminals were hard to find so they started working these lower priority cases.
Posted on 6/25/25 at 2:30 pm to 4cubbies
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When the government granted her a stay of removal, did the government also break the law?
It did not enforce the law. Not enforcing laws is not breaking laws. You see, the United States has 3 branches of government. One of them makes the laws, another enforces. Do you know which?
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What law did she break by adhering to the conditions set forth by the government?
She did not adhere to the conditions set forth by the government or else she would be a US citizen. As already explained to you, an immigration judge refusing to enforce the laws in the books doesn't absolve you from your responsibilities. I mean, she's an adult. Maybe she should have gotten her green card after she was married?
Posted on 6/25/25 at 2:30 pm to 4cubbies
We are a nation of law and order…. enforce the laws, or legislate for change, idgaf…. but follow the damn law, especially when it comes to sovereignty.
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