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Media being inappropriate when it comes to immigration
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(02-12-2018, 09:53 PM)StLucieBengal Wrote: This is easily avoided by merely filing the. N-470 and waiting to be approved before he left.  

You can talk about his community and business all you wish.   None of that is relevant here because he failed to follow he most basic and simple process.  

As for his fraud .......  even with his fraud, that was later recanted to help him after the fact, had he filed the N-470 or just came back from Brazil before a full year tolled...... he would be a citizen by now.    

You are upset and trying to make this emotional when the reality is he just punted on his paperwork either because he was incompetent or didn’t care about the law.    He should have been gone in the 80’s.   Shame on every administration for not deporting him but in the end it’s on him.

Anytime there's a story about a brown person being deported, you first claim they didn't try to do things the legal way and say they should have. Then when confronted with the fact that they did, you claim they're just incompetent. 

Incapable of providing a legitimate argument for why we should deport law abiding citizens who own multiple businesses, you've now resorted to claiming he committed fraud after initially admitting he was only accused of it. Too bad he's not Eastern European. You'd be praising him.
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RE: Media being inappropriate when it comes to immigration - BmorePat87 - 02-12-2018, 10:06 PM

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