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In reply to the discussion: Miami man claims wife was detained in one of several Florida ICE raids: "They snatched her" [View all]AZLD4Candidate
(6,449 posts)1. My wife is here on a Green Card. I wonder if that will matter to ICE as she is here "legally."
Probably not. I am watching her like a hawk right now.
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Miami man claims wife was detained in one of several Florida ICE raids: "They snatched her" [View all]
BumRushDaShow
Monday
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My wife is here on a Green Card. I wonder if that will matter to ICE as she is here "legally."
AZLD4Candidate
Monday
#1
American permanent residency or citizenship didn't apply to the mexicans in 1930 or the Japanese in 1942
AZLD4Candidate
Monday
#33
Have a copy laminated and hanging around her neck. If they "snatch" people she may not have time
question everything
Monday
#48
The woman may not have been, but she is now that she has a record of arrest.
LiberalArkie
Monday
#10
But on second thought, this may be why the Trump Administration is trying to separate the rights non-citizens
LiberalArkie
Monday
#16
Hmm.. In Arkanstan you have to supply the state with your US birth certificate to get the Real-ID
LiberalArkie
Monday
#42
This is all according to the plan. Venezuelans, Haitians and Cubans are specially targeted for removal.
Eugene
Monday
#20
I've been through the immigration process. You can't go straight from being illegal to citizenship.
Doodley
Monday
#36
So much for "due process". Hurtling towards eroded and truly "weaponized" justice system.
Evolve Dammit
Monday
#52
Well, if the man's wife IS his lawfully wedded wife, and HE is a valid American citizen
Rocknation
Monday
#53