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DO NOT LEAVE THE COUNTRY
#21
Janit wrote:
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Is there a two sentence reason I should not leave the country?

1) Because Immigration/Border Patrol/ICE may detain you without due process when you try to get back INTO the country, even if you claim citizenship or legal status.

2) They may go over you and your possessions with a jaundiced eye, and if they find anything suspicious or that they don't understand, there is no predicting where you might end up.
I meant as regards this video. Smile
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#22
How to Drop a Pin or Share Your Location

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I_K2mZYliNU
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#23
Wish me luck as I head to Japan tomorrow.
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#24
Z wrote:
Wish me luck as I head to Japan tomorrow.

Sounds like a great trip. You’ll be fine getting into Japan. But good luck reentering the USA.
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#25
Speedy wrote:
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Wish me luck as I head to Japan tomorrow.

Sounds like a great trip. You’ll be fine getting into Japan. But good luck reentering the USA.
My daughter and son-in-law just returned from Europe
They had no problems with reentry at JFK.
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#26
A presentation in the ongoing fevered assault on the basic rights of the country.

And a thread about it generates some three or four comments on the subject, and twenty or so comments fussing over the presentation style being less than a preferred style.

The Bannon 'flood the zone' strategy seems to be working effectively in letting the water reach boiling while some frogs debate the merits of 1.5x over 2x. lol
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#27
rgG wrote:
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My daughter and son-in-law just returned from Europe
They had no problems with reentry at JFK.


Good to hear. For my own curiosity, are they US Citizens by birth or naturalized?
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#28
special wrote:
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But Lock Picking Lawyer has only short videos.

Some of his older ones run longer, over 17 minutes.
I stand corrected. Many of his videos are short.
LPL can hardly make a longer video, he is so freaky good at picking anything. If he's at it for more than 30 seconds, you're holding your breath that the apocalypse is nigh.
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#29
special wrote:
[quote=rgG]
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My daughter and son-in-law just returned from Europe
They had no problems with reentry at JFK.


Good to hear. For my own curiosity, are they US Citizens by birth or naturalized?
Both born in the US
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#30
By the way, DON’T LEAVE YOUR HOUSE:

Westbank mother doesn’t return home after routine ICE check-in

… Kremly Marrero and his partner Wendy Brito live in Westbank [Louisiana] with their three children.

Brito is a volunteer at McDonogh 26 Elementary, a full-time mom, and an immigrant from El Salvador.

“She came for a better life,” Kremly Marrero said. “She came to get away from vicious people.”

Marrero says Brito went to her routine ICE check-in but never came home.

“They’re calling me from the after-school program saying, hey, there’s no one to pick up the kids, and I said that’s weird,” Marrero said.

Not weird any more.

Three weeks later, the ICE Database shows Brito is detained in Brasile, Louisiana.

“Where’s mom? Why is mom in jail?” Marrero says his children ask him.

He says he’s wondering, too. Marrero says Brito had applied for asylum, attended her bi-annual ICE appointments, and planned to pursue the path to citizenship.

“They just said due to the new regulations under the new administration, this is what it is,” Marrero said.

Said ICE, when contacted about the case by a local TV station:

“Because of our operational tempo with routine, daily law enforcement operations, and increased interest in all our mission sets, we aren’t able to research and confirm or deny many specific cases.”

Translated: We’re so filled up with “disappeared” asylum seekers, we have no idea what's going on with each one.

Besides, we’re ICE, so fuck you and your steenking questions.
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