Iranian woman, who has lived in US for 47 years, taken by Ice while gardening

Good ***** back to the Ayatollah you go. Viva Shah lol

Sounds like you have this backwards.
She had to leave Iran because her father was associated with the Shah.
So then by law we were supposed to be responsible for her welfare after she had to leave Iran.
 
A stay is temporary and can be removed at any time for any reason. She had 47 years to regularize her status and didn't bother.

She had tried to "regularize" her status.
She applied for asylum and tried to gain citizenship through a spousal sponsor.
It was ICE who illegally denied all her attempts.
 
She had tried to "regularize" her status.
She applied for asylum and tried to gain citizenship through a spousal sponsor.
It was ICE who illegally denied all her attempts.

Then, it was time to depart.
 
Don't give a **** if she missed an appointment. Appoint your ass back to Tehran stat.

She followed all the rules and has as much right to be here as anyone.

If you are not a native American Indian, then what right do you have to be here?
 
She never applied to become legal either. Why?

Wrong.
You did not read the article.
She applied in every way possible.
She tried asylum since it was the US that caused her to have to leave Iran.
Then she married a US citizen and had US children.
So it should be illegal to deport her.
It was ICE who illegally denied all her efforts to become a US citizen.
 

Is gardening a euphamism got making bombs ? I cant say. But if Iran is the great Satan then this woman is worthy of protection.

Are the ICE goons just picking low hanging frruit while the real problems are elsewhere ?
Who can say.
Or maybe Tommy just gobbled up the daily Trump Flakes again without thinking their MIGHT BE more to the story? Or if is even true?
 
47 years and never wanted citizenship?
There's more to this, guaranteed.

Again, read the article.
She applied for US citizenship in every way possible.
She tried asylum, marriage, and anchor baby.
It is ICE who continually denied her.
 
She didnt have time to become a citizen in 47 years?

Why didnt the person she is gardening for sponsor her for citizenship and navigate her through the process?

47 years is plenty of time to become a citizen.

Why is it no one seems to have read the article?
She applied for US citizenship many times, like through political asylum, marriage, and anchor baby, etc., but was continually illegally denied.
 
She had tried to "regularize" her status.
She applied for asylum and tried to gain citizenship through a spousal sponsor.
It was ICE who illegally denied all her attempts.
From the OP's link:

"Kashanian arrived in the US in 1978 on a student visa and later applied for asylum"

So, the student visa ran out so she claimed asylum apparently then......

"Her asylum request was ultimately denied, but she was granted a stay of removal on the condition she comply with immigration requirements, a condition her family says she always met."

Also, what was this 'past marriage' of her that was fraudulent? The article does not say.

I don't buy her story. It's ultimately ridiculous. The Guardian story is a bunch of B.S.

Also:

"Milne was divorced from the nonimmigrant student she married prior to 1983. She then married a U.S. citizen but we found, in our above-said unpublished opinion, that she had admitted that it was a marriage of convenience. After another divorce, she married her current husband, a marriage that is uncontested as "bona fide." Her request for legal permanent resident status based on this marriage was denied under INA § 204(c) which precludes approval based on even an admittedly good-faith union if the petitioner had previously contracted an improper marriage."


Try doing just a bit of research before posting such bullshit Tommy-Boy. You're a 1st-class loon.
 
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A half century student visa? All ICE agents are doing is cleaning up the mess left by other administrations. If she isn't a member of an Iranian sleeper cell she will probably be released even though she is technically illegally in the U.S.
 
Just kicked the shit out of hamas, hezbollah, yemen and iran.

And here you are whining about things you have no proof of.. which is that she always met the requirements.

They are not immigration officials.

Maybe they should go too. :thup:

Its the other way around.
Since the US screwed up Iran in the first place, by installing the Shah in 1953, it is the responsibility for the US to take care of those refugees we created.

She is not suppose to need proof.
It is the other way around.
She should have been accepted for citizenship since there was no proof of anything in violation of the process.

We do have proof she met the requirements.
We know her father had to leave Iran with her because of the fall of the Shah, so she should have met the asylum criteria.
We know she met the marriage criteria since she married a US citizen.
We know she met the anchor baby criteria since she delivered a newborn in the US.
 
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From the OP's link:

"Kashanian arrived in the US in 1978 on a student visa and later applied for asylum"

So, the student visa ran out so she claimed asylum apparently then......

"Her asylum request was ultimately denied, but she was granted a stay of removal on the condition she comply with immigration requirements, a condition her family says she always met."

I don't buy her story. It's ultimately ridiculous. The Guardian story is a bunch of B.S.


I agree that it appears to be ridiculous, but I have read so many similar stories of people being illegally deported even though they have US citizen spouses or children, that it likely is a true story.
 
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