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After 30 years in U.S., Michigan illegal deported to Mexico - StLucieBengal - 01-16-2018 https://www.freep.com/story/news/local/michigan/wayne/2018/01/15/jorge-garcia-daca-deported-mexico-immigration/1033296001/ This is what needs to happen to push through a deal. We need to just ramp this up and remind everyone that this could all be avoided if the democrats instituted the Raise Act, ending chain migration and the diversity lottery. Also saw a clip on CNN where Chris Cuomo mentioned their attorney filed the wrong immigration docs. They obviously needed a CR-1 since the wife is a USC. Why on earth don’t they know the proper instructions for a CR-1? It’s easy and there are loads of help to do this on your own. Friends of ours are also doing this, husband is an illegal from Mexico. They finally filed the CR-1 a year and a half ago but problems with the lawyer/paralegal set them back. Meanwhile other friends did the paperwork on their own and cruised through no issues. This guy getting deported has only himself to blame . Quote:After 30 years in U.S., Michigan dad deported to Mexico RE: After 30 years in U.S., Michigan illegal deported to Mexico - bfine32 - 01-16-2018 Shame on the previous administration for simply kicking the can down the road; instead of doing something. Now this administration says no more BS, pass something or they are going back and somehow they are viewed as "targeting illegals". My heart breaks for the family, but there are worse things in the world. The article stats the wife is retired and I assume that comes with a pension. That pension might go a little further South of the Border than in Detroit. RE: After 30 years in U.S., Michigan illegal deported to Mexico - StLucieBengal - 01-16-2018 (01-16-2018, 02:45 PM)bfine32 Wrote: Shame on the previous administration for simply kicking the can down the road; instead of doing something. Now this administration says no more BS, pass something or they are going back and somehow they are viewed as "targeting illegals". Our friends who are in a similar boat have already made the decision that if he has to go back to Mexico they will all move with him. I know if this ever was an issue we had to deal with we would just move to Belarus. I don’t see why this woman didn’t go as well unless they got some false hope from their attorney/paralegal doing their paperwork. They should know they can easily do the CR-1 from abroad. RE: After 30 years in U.S., Michigan illegal deported to Mexico - StLucieBengal - 01-16-2018 I will also add in regards to bfine’s Post. Obama/Bush/Clinton/Bush should all be ashamed for passing the buck and leaving Jesse people in limbo. Trump has done more for the illegals than anyone else. At least he won’t let them stay in limbo. Dems needs to step up and approve the raise act, etc so we can move forward and at least give these illegals some comfort to know their fates one way or he other RE: After 30 years in U.S., Michigan illegal deported to Mexico - GMDino - 01-16-2018 Whew! Trump is really getting rid of those "bad hombres"! Married with children? holding a job and never in trouble with the law? Yeah! Good riddance! All seriousness aside: Deporting people like this doesn't make America better in any way shape or form. If Trump REALLY went after the rapists/drug dealers at least I'd have respect for what he is doing versus going after the ones who sign up and wait for a path to citizenship. I'll be quiet now while I'm told how he was already "breaking the law". RE: After 30 years in U.S., Michigan illegal deported to Mexico - BmorePat87 - 01-16-2018 We should hold hostage the livelihood of Americans citizens and people who have lived here since childhood, contributing to this nation, simply to force political opponents to waste billions of our money on stupid campaign promises. The blowhards say dumb shit like "you should have tried to get legal", meanwhile this guy who was brought here as a child has spent $125,000 in legal fees to try and become a citizen because he loves this country and his family. Now we're suggesting American citizens should move to Mexico for months or years while this father tries to get back here legally? http://www.baltimoresun.com/news/maryland/dan-rodricks-blog/bs-md-rodricks-0114-story.html?utm_campaign=trueAnthem%3A+Trending+Contentutm_content=5a5de24319694a00076c259autm_medium=trueAnthemutm_source=facebook Much like this piece points out, there's no logical argument in any of this. We say we want to punish criminals and people who leech off of us, but we also go after people who are essentially Americans that are contributing to this nation. The President argues for merit based immigration and then goes after those who should remain here on the merit of what they contribute or calls their homes "shit holes" and questions why we want people who are more educated and end up achieving more success than the average American At some point, we're just punishing them because they're brown. RE: After 30 years in U.S., Michigan illegal deported to Mexico - StLucieBengal - 01-16-2018 (01-16-2018, 03:15 PM)GMDino Wrote: Whew! Trump is really getting rid of those "bad hombres"! Came here at age 10. Is 40 now. Has had 22 years to sort himself out. And has been married to a USC for several of those years. It’s his own incompetence that got him deported. RE: After 30 years in U.S., Michigan illegal deported to Mexico - StLucieBengal - 01-16-2018 (01-16-2018, 03:18 PM)BmorePat87 Wrote: We should hold hostage the livelihood of Americans citizens and people who have lived here since childhood, contributing to this nation, simply to force political opponents to waste billions of our money on stupid campaign promises. CR-1 visa doesn’t cost $125,000....... they are around $1500 depending on country of origin. This guy would be getting a CR-1. He has an Immigration problem because he put his fate in the hands of some paralegals who probably have 40 other files going. This isn’t Trump’s or ICE’s fault this is his fault for not taking the lead. RE: After 30 years in U.S., Michigan illegal deported to Mexico - GMDino - 01-16-2018 (01-16-2018, 03:15 PM)GMDino Wrote: Whew! Trump is really getting rid of those "bad hombres"! (01-16-2018, 03:18 PM)StLucieBengal Wrote: Came here at age 10. Is 40 now. Has had 22 years to sort himself out. And has been married to a USC for several of those years. It’s his own incompetence that got him deported. (01-16-2018, 03:24 PM)StLucieBengal Wrote: CR-1 visa doesn’t cost $125,000....... they are around $1500 depending on country of origin. RE: After 30 years in U.S., Michigan illegal deported to Mexico - StLucieBengal - 01-16-2018 http://www.visajourney.com/content/i130guide1 CR-1 guide. And I am sure what happened was they didn’t provide information in a timely manner or used old forms. Once they receive their NOA it would stop deportation because they would be in process. He got deported because of incompetence. His own mainly. RE: After 30 years in U.S., Michigan illegal deported to Mexico - GMDino - 01-16-2018 (01-16-2018, 03:28 PM)StLucieBengal Wrote: http://www.visajourney.com/content/i130guide1 So he DID try to get help, but got bad help? That does not fit into your narrative that "they" don't even try to help themselves. And all that aside, what good comes from deporting him? RE: After 30 years in U.S., Michigan illegal deported to Mexico - StLucieBengal - 01-16-2018 (01-16-2018, 03:31 PM)GMDino Wrote: So he DID try to get help, but got bad help? I am going off what Cuomo said. Just hiring the cheapest attorney to do this isn’t wise. As I have said you can do it yourself. There are a load of scammers taking thousands to do these visas. This is why my wife helps people now because one of friends paid 5,600 to file a visa for his son and the guy never gave them a receipt number so they can never check. That was 2 years ago. Honestly this is good business now for reputable people. She has thought about promoting her services after we set up an LLC. RE: After 30 years in U.S., Michigan illegal deported to Mexico - GMDino - 01-16-2018 (01-16-2018, 03:39 PM)StLucieBengal Wrote: I am going off what Cuomo said. Just hiring the cheapest attorney to do this isn’t wise. As I have said you can do it yourself. There are a load of scammers taking thousands to do these visas. This is why my wife helps people now because one of friends paid 5,600 to file a visa for his son and the guy never gave them a receipt number so they can never check. That was 2 years ago. But that still goes against your narrative that "they" need to to go because they don't try to help themselves. He did try. It's almost like you just want them gone no matter how hard they tried. And it still doesn't answer the question how the country is better by his leaving. RE: After 30 years in U.S., Michigan illegal deported to Mexico - fredtoast - 01-16-2018 So the guy who is all upset about "big government" and "paying taxes" want our big government to spend thousands of dollars of his tax money to throw a guy out of the country who was paying taxes and contributing to the economy. And as a bonus the family of the guy they deported may now have to seek government assistance now that the main breadwinner is out of the country. How does any of this make sense. It is in the best interest of us all to let this guy stay here, work and pay taxes. Why should any of us want our tax dollars spent on throwing a gut like this out of the country. RE: After 30 years in U.S., Michigan illegal deported to Mexico - BmorePat87 - 01-16-2018 (01-16-2018, 03:24 PM)StLucieBengal Wrote: CR-1 visa doesn’t cost $125,000....... they are around $1500 depending on country of origin. You're all over the place when trying to hate on Mexicans. First you blame people for not doing anything to get legal. Then when you learn he did, you blame him for trusting legal professionals for not doing it correctly for him. Glad to know you support big bureaucracy and unnecessarily spending money over common sense resolutions. RE: After 30 years in U.S., Michigan illegal deported to Mexico - BmorePat87 - 01-16-2018 (01-16-2018, 04:12 PM)fredtoast Wrote: So the guy who is all upset about "big government" and "paying taxes" want our big government to spend thousands of dollars of his tax money to throw a guy out of the country who was paying taxes and contributing to the economy. And as a bonus the family of the guy they deported may now have to seek government assistance now that the main breadwinner is out of the country. Because he's not Norwegian. RE: After 30 years in U.S., Michigan illegal deported to Mexico - bfine32 - 01-16-2018 (01-16-2018, 04:12 PM)fredtoast Wrote: So the guy who is all upset about "big government" and "paying taxes" want our big government to spend thousands of dollars of his tax money to throw a guy out of the country who was paying taxes and contributing to the economy. And as a bonus the family of the guy they deported may now have to seek government assistance now that the main breadwinner is out of the country.This is not a current administration issue; dude has had a deportation order for 8 years. In all that time the previous administration did nothing but look the other way. What do we want the current admin to do? Look the other way or press congress to act? RE: After 30 years in U.S., Michigan illegal deported to Mexico - fredtoast - 01-16-2018 (01-16-2018, 05:00 PM)bfine32 Wrote: This is not a current administration issue; dude has had a deportation order for 8 years. In all that time the previous administration did nothing but look the other way. What do we want the current admin to do? Look the other way or press congress to act? I don't care which administration is doing it. I want them to keep looking the other way when we have nothing to gain but something to lose by deporting guys like this. I agree that congress should take action, but deporting this guy has ne effect on what congress will do. RE: After 30 years in U.S., Michigan illegal deported to Mexico - bfine32 - 01-16-2018 (01-16-2018, 06:13 PM)fredtoast Wrote: I don't care which administration is doing it. I want them to keep looking the other way when we have nothing to gain but something to lose by deporting guys like this. Who know, it might; but I'd prefer our Nation not follow laws. The more stories like this that get out there the more the citizens may respond. For instance 2 days ago nobody on this board knew who this man was or his story. Somewhere there may be a bright-eyed politician that can use this issue to unite instead of divide. All immigrants are not equal. RE: After 30 years in U.S., Michigan illegal deported to Mexico - StLucieBengal - 01-16-2018 (01-16-2018, 03:51 PM)GMDino Wrote: But that still goes against your narrative that "they" need to to go because they don't try to help themselves. He did try. I can’t help it if he is incompetent. We don’t need them here either. Incompetent + Illegal = deported If someone can’t follow basic instructions on how to file paperwork or even be competent enough to hire someone to do it for him then he has proven he doesn’t belong. |