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by knodi123
279 days ago
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> and then sort out everyone's status after the fact. Did they do that? Or did they throw out the ones with valid visas too? (hint: It was the latter. Details are in the article.) The bigger problem is that they "invalidate" your visa post-facto, on a whim, for whatever they want. Attend a political protest? Have a 20 year old bad check on your record despite having lived here for 50 years, since you were a young child? Embarrass a politician? I've seen all of those and more result in a legal immigrant having their visas cancelled and then thrown in jail until they can be deported. |
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