I'll assume it is authentic then, in which case it is evidence of something very, very wrong in this country.This was the photo at the time that ran in every newscast and newspaper in America.
I'll assume it is authentic then, in which case it is evidence of something very, very wrong in this country.This was the photo at the time that ran in every newscast and newspaper in America.
Yeah, time to wake up. What's wrong is a criminally corrupt congress that has three god damn decades to actually do something about this immigration problem and they haven't done a fucking thing. The left had no problem with this inaction but suddenly it's a top priority. Hmmmm,wonder why. And of course, now in panic mode, the solution being offered is just let everyone in carte blanche.I'll assume it is authentic then, in which case it is evidence of something very, very wrong in this country.
Penalties under 222(g)
If an alien is determined to be a "visa overstay" under this section, he/she is subject to the following penalties:
Cancellation of visa
The law provides that the visa of individuals who overstay is automatically voided and all future nonimmigrant visas must be obtained in the country of nationality, except for those who are eligible for an exemption due to "extraordinary circumstances." If the individual has more than one visa in the passport, only the visa that was used to enter the country is considered to be void, but when the other visa expires, a new visa application must be made in the home country (DOS cable, June 1999). It is important to remember that I.N.A. § 222(g) can only be used to deny a visa if the applicant is a third-country national applying in a country other than the home country. If an individual who is subject to I.N.A. § 222(g) applies for a visa at a U.S. consular office in his or her home country, § 222(g) is not a basis for denial of the visa.
Restriction on place of future visa applications
If subject to INA § 222(g), the alien is permanently limited to applying for future nonimmigrant visas only at a U.S. consular office located in the country of his or her nationality, unless the Department of State finds that "extraordinary circumstances" exist.
Under federal law, possession by itself is a misdemeanor punishable by up to one year in prison and up to $1,000 fine for a first offense. ... Federalprosecutors may also prosecute asmarijuana crimes conduct that is legal under a state's law.
Again, you might do well with brushing up on this so your arguments are based in fact
You've now switched the discussion to a legal alien overstaying their visa. This isn't what we were talking about. We were discussing illegal entry into the United States in the first place.
Just because you find the facts not to your liking doesn't mean you can take the conversation in a completely different direction.
Except we don't take the children of jay walkers or first time pot offenders, which is what the law says overstaying a visa or crossing illegally is equivalent to. Which is why there were programs such as catch and release which the orange turd decided to scrap. There simply was no money for GEO or core civic if they could not lock up the brown people, and this administration had to answer to their donors.
That's my original quote you decided to go on a rant about, you're clearly confused, looks like you're the one not finding the facts to your liking.
Everything I said - everything I posted about - all of my legal comments and discussion were about illegal entry and your comparison to jaywalking. Not one comment I made - anywhere - was about visa overstays.
And you know it.
Besides, in your comment you quoted you explicitly say "crossing illegally is equivalent to jaywalking" which is patently false.
Nope, I clearly said visa overstays are equivalent to Jay walkers, and illegal crossers to pot holders, in that order
Except we don't take the children of jay walkers or first time pot offenders, which is what the law says overstaying a visa or crossing illegally is equivalent to..
Oh yeah. Clearly.
But now that you've finally agreed that illegal immigrants are the same as drug violators, we should have no problem agreeing on their deportation immediately, right?
Drug offenders lose their children, too.
Infants and small children being separated from their families and confined, crying for their parents?So funny![]()