Karoline Leavitt’s Former Sister in Law released from ICE custody

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Imagine it: at six years old, you move to a new country with your parents, one with a different language and culture, through no fault or choice of your own. You grow up there. All your experiences, memories, friendships, and family ties are rooted in that country. Then, at age 33, while leaving your house to go pick up your kid(s) from school, you are intercepted by unmarked, masked agents, detained, and suddenly facing deportation to a country you may barely know at all. A country you might not even know the primary language of all that well.

Where is the humanity?
 
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Imagine it: at six years old, you move to a new country with your parents, one with a different language and culture, through no fault or choice of your own. You grow up there. All your experiences, memories, friendships, and family ties are rooted in that country. Then, at age 33, while leaving your house to go pick up your kid(s) from school, you are intercepted by unmarked, masked agents, detained, and suddenly facing deportation to a country you may barely know at all. A country you might not even know the primary language of all that well.

Where is the humanity?

Noiw imagine all the "less connected" people they have done that to who got no Whitehouse intercession.
 
Dang, in the country for 27 years and now decides to apply for a green card?
 

Karoline Leavitt’s Former Sister in Law released from ICE custody​

In other words, no relation to Leavitt other than through marriage. In other words, Trump and Homan did NOT play favorites here--- an illegal IS an illegal, even if distantly related to the Press Secretary.

Imagine it: at six years old, you move to a new country with your parents, one with a different language and culture, through no fault or choice of your own. You grow up there. All your experiences, memories, friendships, and family ties are rooted in that country. Then, at age 33, while leaving your house to go pick up your kid(s) from school, you are intercepted by unmarked, masked agents, detained, and suddenly facing deportation to a country you may barely know at all. A country you might not even know the primary language of all that well.
In other words, a woman who through no fault of her own was brought here illegally, but then spent 33 years here as an adult knowing she was illegal yet never applied for legal status and is now miffed that even her loose association connected to one of Trump's administration, is not saving her from abiding by the law.

Sounds simple: leave the country then apply for legal status and citizenship like everyone else.
 
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Right, so you asked 'dang, in the country for 27 years and now decides to apply for a green card?' Which of those paths listed in your link would generally be something that someone bought and raised here as a child could reasonably pursue?

And to add, this source does say that she was pursuing a green card. But for someone in her situation there isn't an easy or quick route to do this. Again, she was bought here at 6 years old at no fault of her own. Put yourself in her shoes.
 
Right, so you asked 'dang, in the country for 27 years and now decides to apply for a green card?' Which of those paths listed in your link would generally be something that someone bought and raised here as a child could reasonable pursue?

Dumbass
 
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