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by ecopoesis
5350 days ago
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It really doesn't matter if the law is right, what matters is the fairness in enforcement. In this case, he could followed the law, waited his turn and come to the US. Instead, he came to the US on an exchange visa, then stayed illegally when it expired. He claimed asylum, but after investigation, the INS/ICE found that he wasn't being persecuted. The US has even told him what he needed to do to become legal, he chose not too. He's tried for twenty years find loopholes in US law because he didn't want to wait his turn with other would be immigrants. So while US immigration law may be messed up, he's messing up far more by trying to cheat his way in. |
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Could you elaborate more on this wating one's turn concept? When exactly does this turn come about?