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Originally Posted by Rochard
He wasn't here illegally. He had a green card. He was going through the immigration process to become a full United States citizen. This is very, very common.
I have a family member who came to the United States legally, has a green card, opened a restaurant, got married, had kids....
They cannot find enough people here illegally to arrest and deport, so they are actually looking for people here legally, then revoking their eligibility because they got a parking ticket fifteen years ago and arresting them.
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In that case I am 100% on your side here! If someone is picked up and has due process I am fine with it. But if somehow due process is denied them, or the system perverts the facts (like having a legal green card) then that is indeed 100% fucked up.
Go before the judge, he says Yay or Nay on the Asylum request, then you deal with the consequences. Anything less is absolutely wrong.
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Originally Posted by Huggles
In Canada, it takes a fucking LOT to get deported!
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I looked into moving to Montreal but, being Quebec, it looked really difficult! Like having to learn French and jump through two sets of immigration hoops (one for Quebec, one for the rest of Canada).