Unfortunately, it seems that he may now have no choice but to travel abroad if he wants to see his wife and children. It’s truly difficult to read stories like this, especially during the holiday season. Thanks for sharing your thoughts!
Yes, unfortunately, many law firms may be hesitant to take on a removal or deportation case with only a month's notice. Preparing for a hearing before the immigration court typically requires several months of careful preparation. I recommend seeking an experienced attorney who is willing to assist you under these time constraints, especially with the holidays approaching. Finding the right support during this challenging time is essential.
Thank you for sharing your perspective. Unfortunately, the news article doesn’t clarify whether she arrived with or without inspection. There are instances where foreign nationals must flee their countries and seek asylum in the United States. I would assume you consider this to be the "criminal" route. I understand that it can be challenging to empathize with the experiences of foreign nationals, especially when we live in a country that generally doesn’t persecute people based on unchangeable aspects such as religion, gender, race, or national origin. As always, I appreciate you taking the time to share your thoughts on this video!
I think the couple got too relaxed, comfortable and did not think about their timing for planning additional children. Well the wife got to live here in her husband's country, now he may get to live in his wife native country.
Thanks for sharing your thoughts! That’s one way to look at it. Hopefully, this experience will help him appreciate the benefits of being a U.S. citizen and the freedom that comes with living in the U.S.
No, there should be no clemency. If they are here illegally, then they should be deported. They should have thought about this before they came in. Such hard measures are required l otherwise, people just take things for granted. She still has an option to come in legally now by applying through legal means
He needs to join them in Mexico
Unfortunately, it seems that he may now have no choice but to travel abroad if he wants to see his wife and children. It’s truly difficult to read stories like this, especially during the holiday season. Thanks for sharing your thoughts!
I got court next month but none of the lawyer sont want to take my case
Yes, unfortunately, many law firms may be hesitant to take on a removal or deportation case with only a month's notice. Preparing for a hearing before the immigration court typically requires several months of careful preparation. I recommend seeking an experienced attorney who is willing to assist you under these time constraints, especially with the holidays approaching. Finding the right support during this challenging time is essential.
Abiding by the law has nothing to do with mercy. If you want to go the criminal route it's your personal decision.
Thank you for sharing your perspective. Unfortunately, the news article doesn’t clarify whether she arrived with or without inspection. There are instances where foreign nationals must flee their countries and seek asylum in the United States. I would assume you consider this to be the "criminal" route.
I understand that it can be challenging to empathize with the experiences of foreign nationals, especially when we live in a country that generally doesn’t persecute people based on unchangeable aspects such as religion, gender, race, or national origin. As always, I appreciate you taking the time to share your thoughts on this video!
I think the couple got too relaxed, comfortable and did not think about their timing for planning additional children. Well the wife got to live here in her husband's country, now he may get to live in his wife native country.
Thanks for sharing your thoughts! That’s one way to look at it. Hopefully, this experience will help him appreciate the benefits of being a U.S. citizen and the freedom that comes with living in the U.S.
No, there should be no clemency. If they are here illegally, then they should be deported. They should have thought about this before they came in. Such hard measures are required l otherwise, people just take things for granted. She still has an option to come in legally now by applying through legal means
I totally understand your perspective. It's really heartbreaking to hear stories like this, especially so close to the holidays.
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Thank you for sharing your thoughts on this issue!