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Media being inappropriate when it comes to immigration
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(02-12-2018, 03:50 PM)fredtoast Wrote: Actually there is no reason to deport a guy like this.....

"Adi lived in America for nearly 40 years. He has a wife who is a US citizen, and four daughters who are also US citizens. He owns several businesses in his adopted hometown of Youngstown, Ohio."

Actually this is a pretty good reason. USCIS will overreact when a USC claims marriage fraud and they do make the USC sign something stating this..... they can’t just call and drop a dime.

Also he had LPR and gave it away for being outside the country too long. You can’t be out of the country over a year without special permission. He could have waited until he applied for citizenship to go to Brazil. But I guess it wasn’t important enough.

He was on the path to be legal and just gave it away. He does deserve to be deported. He is an idiot.

Quote:In the 1980s, Adi held a green card. But he lost his permanent resident status in the early 1990s, after moving to Brazil for three years with his wife. When he returned, Adi tried to apply for a new card, but was rejected.

Immigration officials accused him of having a sham marriage with his American ex-wife.

His ex-wife had signed a statement alleging marriage fraud.





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RE: Media being inappropriate when it comes to immigration - StLucieBengal - 02-12-2018, 05:12 PM

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