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This is nothing new. Been like that for years.

If you knew what the Federales do along their southern border, it would make you cringe.
 
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He won't. He already knows he'll lose.
If Dems were so smart, they'd be Republicans. He will most likely ask for an en banc rehearing and go on to the Supreme Court after he loses there.
 
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I don't care about his status, but it's wrong as hell to do that. I hope she losses her job for this shit stunt. Most of all, she is talking about them on food stamps, when I guarantee 100% that her immediate family and extended family are all on food stamps.
 
Newsome da gruesome goin be our next POTUS gents........Every man n his dogs figured dat one out already.

Ghaad dhaang why can't we ever get dat kinda fundin?

Oh yeah.......cuz wes ain't connected no?
 

Former mayor from Haiti living in Malden, Massachusetts gets prison time for lying to get into US​


A former mayor from Haiti convicted of lying about his violent past on his visa application was sentenced Friday to nine years in prison and three years of supervision, after which he will be subject to deportation proceedings.

Jean Morose Viliena, of Malden, Massachusetts, was the mayor of Les Irois, Haiti, from December 2006 until February 2010. He was convicted of three counts of visa fraud in March and sentenced Friday in federal court in Boston.

“For more than a decade, he lived freely and comfortable in this country while the victims of his brutality lived in fear, exile and pain,” U.S. Attorney Leah Foley said in statement. “Today’s sentence brings a measure of justice for the lives he shattered and sends a clear message: the United States will not be a safe have for human rights abusers.”

According to prosecutors, Viliena committed “violent atrocities” against his political foes in an isolated, rural community of about 22,000 residents on Haiti’s western tip. In 2007, he was accused of leading a group of his allies to the home of a political opponent, where he and his associates shot and killed the opponent’s younger brother, then smashed his skull with a rock.

In 2008, Viliena and his allies went armed with guns, machetes, picks and sledgehammers to shut down a community radio station that he opposed, prosecutors said. Authorities said he pistol-whipped and punched a man and ordered an associate to shoot and kill the man and another person.

Both survived, but one of the men lost a leg and the other was blinded in one eye.

When he applied for a visa to enter the U.S., however, Viliena denied having “ordered, carried out or materially assisted in extrajudicial and political killings and other acts of violence against the Haitian people.” He later received a permanent resident card and has raised a child who is a U.S. citizen by birth, prosecutors said.

Defense attorneys argued in court that it was members of a rival political party — including some who they say are government witnesses — who committed the violence. They described the former mayor as the son of a farmer who became a teacher and eventually ran for mayor to improve conditions in town.

In 2023, Viliena was found liable by an American jury in a civil trial in connection with the killing and the two attempted killings and assessed $15.5 million in compensatory and punitive damages.
 

U.S. Army Purple Heart veteran forced to self-deport from Hawaii​

This just ain't right, guy got shot twice in Panama, and he got his green card revoke for Drug offence??
 
Everybody shed a tear for this guy...

‘Handcuffed like we’re criminals’: Ohio teen soccer star recounts deportation​


The Ohio high school graduate and soccer standout who was recently deported from the US to Honduras despite having no arrest record has described being “handcuffed like we’re some big criminals” for the entirety of his deportation flight.

“To me, it was kind of more traumatizing because I haven’t been to my birth country in years,” Emerson Colindres, 19, who was brought from Honduras to the US by his family at age eight, said to the Cincinnati news station WCPO in an interview over the weekend.
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Colindres’s family came to the US with him without documentation in 2014, requesting asylum in connection with claims of being targeted by gang activity in Honduras. Their asylum application was denied, and a judge issued a final removal order for him and his family in 2023.



Yeah I'm crying a river for you....
 
Everybody shed a tear for this guy...

‘Handcuffed like we’re criminals’: Ohio teen soccer star recounts deportation​


The Ohio high school graduate and soccer standout who was recently deported from the US to Honduras despite having no arrest record has described being “handcuffed like we’re some big criminals” for the entirety of his deportation flight.

“To me, it was kind of more traumatizing because I haven’t been to my birth country in years,” Emerson Colindres, 19, who was brought from Honduras to the US by his family at age eight, said to the Cincinnati news station WCPO in an interview over the weekend.
...

Colindres’s family came to the US with him without documentation in 2014, requesting asylum in connection with claims of being targeted by gang activity in Honduras. Their asylum application was denied, and a judge issued a final removal order for him and his family in 2023.



Yeah I'm crying a river for you....
Sucks to be him.
 

U.S. Army Purple Heart veteran forced to self-deport from Hawaii​

This just ain't right, guy got shot twice in Panama, and he got his green card revoke for Drug offence??

Being on a green card has certain rules that can't be broken, crimes or acts that go against good moral character are one of them, which include drugs, alcohol-related offenses. The problem with the good moral character is that its definition is very broad, even petty offenses like theft and being charged can fall under it. Another factor people forget is that having your case sealed doesn't prevent immigration officers from denying your green card or even citizenship papers.

It sucks, but it's the law unfortunately.
 

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