ICE Arrests More 'Worst of the Worst' Aliens

So how is it that over 800,000 people became US citizens in 2024 alone?

Why do you disrespect them so deeply?

 
Truly one of the worst aliens:
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I have “been told” all sorts of shit by the likes of you

Al lost all of it bullshit.

If they are violent criminals deport them. I have always advocated that
Yes, not only are you ignorant, but your ignorance is quite intentional.

I'm glad we have managed to sort that one out.
 
So how is it that over 800,000 people became US citizens in 2024 alone?

Why do you disrespect them so deeply?

Actually, despite the flowery myth about welcoming immigrants, the United States is one of the most difficult and expensive countries in the world to legally immigrate to.

It typically takes ten years and $40 to $50 thousand of legal fees to achieve.

So, the “path to citizenship” myth is just that, an empty slogan.
 
Actually, despite the flowery myth about welcoming immigrants, the United States is one of the most difficult and expensive countries in the world to legally immigrate to.

It typically takes ten years and $40 to $50 thousand of legal fees to achieve.

So, the “path to citizenship” myth is just that, an empty slogan.
Becoming a citizen of the greatest country in the world, shouldn't be easy.

With that said 800K people became US citizen last year alone, 2025 numbers aren't all in yet, but it appears to be even more.

Compare that to a country like Canada, and for 2024, they only welcomed just over 300K as citizens., UK? like 250k...it appears are allies are far less welcoming.
 
Becoming a citizen of the greatest country in the world, shouldn't be easy.

With that said 800K people became US citizen last year alone, 2025 numbers aren't all in yet, but it appears to be even more.

Compare that to a country like Canada, and for 2024, they only welcomed just over 300K as citizens., UK? like 250k...it appears are allies are far less welcoming.
How many years and how much money did it take for this people to become citizens?
 
How many years and how much money did it take for this people to become citizens?
How many years and how much money did it take for this people to become citizens?

Good, question, well first, they have to be here lawfully for 5 years, (3 years if they are married to a citizen), then they can apply, once they apply the paperwork process takes 6 months to a year. Cost, certainly depends on if you have a lawyer, and if you do, what that lawyer charges.
 
Good, question, well first, they have to be here lawfully for 5 years, (3 years if they are married to a citizen), then they can apply, once they apply the paperwork process takes 6 months to a year. Cost, certainly depends on if you have a lawyer, and if you do, what that lawyer charges.
So first you have to get a Green Card (pretty hard) and then you have to wait five years to even begin the process
 
So first you have to get a Green Card (pretty hard) and then you have to wait five years to even begin the process
well first you have to come here legally, which isn't that hard. To get a green card can take less, then a year....it really depends who you have sponsoring you, is it family? or your employer? there are a number of factors

All, I know, is the numbers show we are far more welcoming and much easier then our "allies" like Canada and the UK.
 
Neuroscientist arrested. She was probably going to rape white women.

Immigration Agents Arrest Student Inside Columbia Building, School Says

Claire Shipman, the university’s acting president, said that the federal officials had misrepresented themselves to gain access.

The student who was detained, Ellie Aghayeva, is a senior majoring in neuroscience and political science, according to a statement released by her friends to a faculty organization, the American Association of University Professors.

Claire Shipman, the university’s acting president, said that Columbia officials believed that the federal agents had misrepresented themselves to gain access to the building, saying that they were searching for a “missing person.”
 
Neuroscientist arrested. She was probably going to rape white women.

Immigration Agents Arrest Student Inside Columbia Building, School Says

Claire Shipman, the university’s acting president, said that the federal officials had misrepresented themselves to gain access.

The student who was detained, Ellie Aghayeva, is a senior majoring in neuroscience and political science, according to a statement released by her friends to a faculty organization, the American Association of University Professors.

Claire Shipman, the university’s acting president, said that Columbia officials believed that the federal agents had misrepresented themselves to gain access to the building, saying that they were searching for a “missing person.”
The govt can misrepresent itself to gain entry, university grounds aren’t a home or private building or business

What was she arrested for?
 
The govt can misrepresent itself to gain entry, university grounds aren’t a home or private building or business

What was she arrested for?

She was arrested because her student visa was terminated in 2016 under the Obama administration for failing to attend classes. And yes, a person can be arrested by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement if their student visa has expired and they have not properly maintained or extended their legal status (such as through a SEVIS extension or OPT). An expired visa means they are in the U.S. unlawfully, making them subject to detention and deportation, even if they have no criminal history.
 
Neuroscientist arrested. She was probably going to rape white women.

Immigration Agents Arrest Student Inside Columbia Building, School Says

Claire Shipman, the university’s acting president, said that the federal officials had misrepresented themselves to gain access.

The student who was detained, Ellie Aghayeva, is a senior majoring in neuroscience and political science, according to a statement released by her friends to a faculty organization, the American Association of University Professors.

Claire Shipman, the university’s acting president, said that Columbia officials believed that the federal agents had misrepresented themselves to gain access to the building, saying that they were searching for a “missing person.”
Here illegally?

Buh-bye! 👋
 
Neuroscientist arrested. She was probably going to rape white women.

Immigration Agents Arrest Student Inside Columbia Building, School Says

Claire Shipman, the university’s acting president, said that the federal officials had misrepresented themselves to gain access.

The student who was detained, Ellie Aghayeva, is a senior majoring in neuroscience and political science, according to a statement released by her friends to a faculty organization, the American Association of University Professors.

Claire Shipman, the university’s acting president, said that Columbia officials believed that the federal agents had misrepresented themselves to gain access to the building, saying that they were searching for a “missing person.”
Blow your whistle in protest.
 
She was arrested because her student visa was terminated in 2016 under the Obama administration for failing to attend classes. And yes, a person can be arrested by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement if their student visa has expired and they have not properly maintained or extended their legal status (such as through a SEVIS extension or OPT). An expired visa means they are in the U.S. unlawfully, making them subject to detention and deportation, even if they have no criminal history.

Gotcha, so what’s the point of this thread and article? Seems pretty silly
 
Neuroscientist arrested. She was probably going to rape white women.

Immigration Agents Arrest Student Inside Columbia Building, School Says

Claire Shipman, the university’s acting president, said that the federal officials had misrepresented themselves to gain access.

The student who was detained, Ellie Aghayeva, is a senior majoring in neuroscience and political science, according to a statement released by her friends to a faculty organization, the American Association of University Professors.

Claire Shipman, the university’s acting president, said that Columbia officials believed that the federal agents had misrepresented themselves to gain access to the building, saying that they were searching for a “missing person.”
Gosh,
Gotcha, so what’s the point of this thread and article? Seems pretty silly
The point of this thread is to allow far lefties to complain about ICE enforcing the law.
 
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She was arrested because her student visa was terminated in 2016 under the Obama administration for failing to attend classes. And yes, a person can be arrested by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement if their student visa has expired and they have not properly maintained or extended their legal status (such as through a SEVIS extension or OPT). An expired visa means they are in the U.S. unlawfully, making them subject to detention and deportation, even if they have no criminal history.
But why???
 
Gotcha, so what’s the point of this thread and article? Seems pretty silly

The point is that a February, 2026 report analyzing ICE arrests in the first year of the new administration indicated that roughly 2,100 of those arrested had homicide charges or convictions, while 5,400 involved individuals with sexual assault charges or convictions. Approximately 70% of ICE arrests in early 2026 were of individuals with existing criminal convictions or pending charges in the U.S.

This is a good thing, but it should not stop there. Anyone and everyone who is in this country illegally, should be arrested and/or deported, with no exceptions. If the concept of "equal justice" is to be observed, that girl should not receive special consideration just because she hasn't murdered someone, nor should anyone else being an illegal alien in the US.
 

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