Mississippi dad's 10-year-old paperwork mistake lands him in ICE detention after final citizenship interview

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Well, looks like they caught another illegal--loser has 4 anchor babies---off to deportation with the scoundrel:


A Danish father living in Mississippi was detained by ICE during the final stage of his US citizenship process because of a decade-old paperwork error.
Kasper Juul Eriksen, 32, a father-of-four with another on the way, thought he was attending a routine citizenship appointment in Memphis, Tennessee on April 15.
Legally living in the US with his pregnant wife Savannah for more than 10 years, Kasper would have never imagined this meeting would end in misery.
Now, as his wife prepares to give birth to their fifth child, Erikson remains in legal limbo at an ICE detention center in Louisiana
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Kasper Juul Eriksen, 32, a father-of-four with another on the way,

Funny how that always comes into the picture. Why does every one of these immigrants have two wives and eleven children, and why should that be a factor in the consideration?

That said, it sounds pretty weenie arresting the guy over some paperwork error from a decade ago. Doesn't sound to me like this is a bad guy they need to deport.

My guess is that in the final wash, they clear this guy and let him get back to his life.
 
Funny how that always comes into the picture. Why does every one of these immigrants have two wives and eleven children, and why should that be a factor in the consideration?

That said, it sounds pretty weenie arresting the guy over some paperwork error from a decade ago. Doesn't sound to me like this is a bad guy they need to deport.

My guess is that in the final wash, they clear this guy and let him get back to his life.
Hopefully, or, worst case, he gets off the plane in Africa somewhere.

Strange times~
 
Hopefully, or, worst case, he gets off the plane in Africa somewhere.
Strange times~

To be honest, this sounds like overkill, unnecessary, the guy has done nothing bad, I don't know what the paperwork error was but if innocent, I think they could have just questioned him at the next meeting without all of the A-Team antics.

So maybe there is more to this paperwork "error" we don't know about.
 
Funny how that always comes into the picture. Why does every one of these immigrants have two wives and eleven children, and why should that be a factor in the consideration?

He has one wife and 4 kids. Why do you feel a need for hyperbole?


That said, it sounds pretty weenie arresting the guy over some paperwork error from a decade ago. Doesn't sound to me like this is a bad guy they need to deport.

My guess is that in the final wash, they clear this guy and let him get back to his life.


The argument has been, do it right to come here. Seems even trying to do that is getting people arrested today.
 
Funny how that always comes into the picture. Why does every one of these immigrants have two wives and eleven children, and why should that be a factor in the consideration?

That said, it sounds pretty weenie arresting the guy over some paperwork error from a decade ago. Doesn't sound to me like this is a bad guy they need to deport.

My guess is that in the final wash, they clear this guy and let him get back to his life.
/---/ I read the article but didn't see what the error was.
 
/---/ I read the article but didn't see what the error was.
Thus far, they haven't said.
But does it even matter? They have been deporting people for some of the pettiest of reasons--traffic ticket stuff.

I imagine as soon as Trump hears that the family is White...he'll be released~
 
Well the miscommunication would have to be he lied about a criminal conviction, or failed to disclose a child or previous marriage. There really isn't a lot of meat to the application for removal of conditions on his residency. It is a pretty straight forward form.
 
Well the miscommunication would have to be he lied about a criminal conviction, or failed to disclose a child or previous marriage. There really isn't a lot of meat to the application for removal of conditions on his residency. It is a pretty straight forward form.

They missed filing one form 10 years ago during a stressful episode. (still birth of his child).

For this he gets picked up and held in jail.

 

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