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Media being inappropriate when it comes to immigration
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(02-12-2018, 06:00 PM)StLucieBengal Wrote: What his wife claimed is irrelevant.   He violated the terms of his LPR.  He would have to start the application over again and any previous claims of fraud would have been taken into consideration .  Which is probably why he never filed again.   Once USCIS is alerted to fraud by the principle USC in the petition then there will be heavy scrutiny moving forward.  When it comes to fraud cases they ask the USC for details so they can decide if it’s legitamate or sour grapes over a relationship gone bad.

According to multiple article he did try to reapply and the coerced testimony that his ex wife recanted prevented him from getting approved. 

Decades, many lawyers, and a congressman later, he still couldn't get approved and was arrested as ICE ignored a bipartisan congressional request to perform a 6 month review of his case.


The reality is sometimes the system fails people who try to do the right thing. People who are credited by their town with helping revive the economy with their many businesses. The solution isn't to deport them but fix the system and let this great people stay and help this country grow. Tough luck, man, you briefly moved to Brazil, now get out and take your multiple businesses with you.

Like I've said, this lacks common sense.
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RE: Media being inappropriate when it comes to immigration - BmorePat87 - 02-12-2018, 07:11 PM

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