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We had one of our H2A workers get a DUI a few years ago, he went through all of the penalties a citizen would have to go through but when it came time to coming back the next year he was declined.
Same will happen to us if applying to a number of countries having a record of a DUI here in the States. Those include Canada, Australia, China and Japan. The Middle East is particularly full of visa landmines.We had one of our H2A workers get a DUI a few years ago, he went through all of the penalties a citizen would have to go through but when it came time to coming back the next year he was declined.
It wouldn’t surprise me if the person trying to stop those 2 lowlifes wasn’t charged and convicted in today’s world.
Yep, I had a couple of friends turned around in Canada, one at a border crossing and one at the Saskatoon airport, both were just outside the 10 year statute of limitations. The friend from Texas was lucky, he could just get on a plane and fly home but the guy from California had driven up with someone else so we took him into Montana and stuck him on a train which was an experience in itself evidently.Same will happen to us if applying to a number of countries having a record of a DUI here in the States. Those include Canada, Australia, China and Japan. The Middle East is particularly full of visa landmines.
Any and all illegals are fair game.And they have done that though, with raids at construction sites, Home Depot parking lots, farms etc. in CA.
I am not against that but it is disingenuous to say they are only going after criminals.
So, what you’re saying is; someone here illegally, first offense, is charged with a “moving violation”?!First offense is a civil offense, especially those that let their visas expire. As I said, I am for removal of illegal aliens. That being said, ICE has limited resources and I'd prefer they went after serious felons rather than low hanging fruit like someone that got a DUI a decade ago.
We have to be pragmatic about this.

Besides having apparently caught the same virus affecting Candice Owens, and now embracing a host of conspiracy theories, Tucker decided to go after Ben with inuendo with respect to him being a Jew.
It is absolutely amazing to see the insanity these people are embracing. The fact that they have such large followings is disconcerting to say the least.Besides having apparently caught the same virus affecting Candice Owens, and now embracing a host of conspiracy theories, Tucker decided to go after Ben with inuendo with respect to him being a Jew.
That was bad enough, but now Tucker, by seemingly embracing this Fuentes character who truly is a white supremacist in the classic use of the term - not as it has been manipulated by democratic party. Indeed, they have given this sort of monster cover by painting him with the same brush as all republicans.
Besides having apparently caught the same virus affecting Candice Owens, and now embracing a host of conspiracy theories, Tucker decided to go after Ben with inuendo with respect to him being a Jew.
That was bad enough, but now Tucker, by seemingly embracing this Fuentes character who truly is a white supremacist in the classic use of the term - not as it has been manipulated by democratic party. Indeed, they have given this sort of monster cover by painting him with the same brush as all republicans.
OK great. I have no idea what you are getting at. And which both sides - Fuentes and normal people?In interest of fair play, both sides are right to a degree. AIPAC can have all the influence they want in America provided that they become registered foreign agents.
Call me a loon, but I also do not like dual citizenship of any sort, Israeli or other. Everyone has to pick one passport and one direct loyalty. It doesn't mean we cannot be lobbied by foreign interests that may be in our interest as well, but we shouldn't muddy the lines of who's interests a party is representing to congressman and bureaucrats.
Disclosure: I'm generally a friend of Israel but they aren't me and I'm not them, I'm an American.
As someone who was born in the Middle East, I’ve always wondered if there is a weather component to the violent tendencies of cultures in that region. I can certainly attest that when I have visited places like Israel, where it is very, very hot and very, very humid, I wanted to hit anyone that bumped into me in the street.
The snot in one's nose also turns to cardboard which is also something that can drive people somewhat mad.As someone who was born in the Middle East, I’ve always wondered if there is a weather component to the violent tendencies of cultures in that region. I can certainly attest that when I have visited places like Israel, where it is very, very hot and very, very humid, I wanted to hit anyone that bumped into me in the street.
And which both sides - Fuentes and normal people?
Or is Ben the issue. He does not hold dual citizenship. His views with respect to Israel's conflict in Gaza mirror my own. I am Scots Irish Presbyterian and don't have dual citizenship either.
I would agree up to a point. But that big tent needs to peg its flaps solidly when a monster like Fuentes crawls out from under its rock and is essentially championed by someone like Tucker. That too can destroy the party.I enjoy Tucker and I enjoy Shapiro. Ben is a bit too naive in his Zionism, Tucker is a bit too naive in that he is being played by America's enemies occasionally.
I consistently support Israel, I am occasionally distrustful of Netanyahu specifically.
I do not like the schism occurring between Ben and Tucker. They should be reaching out and explaining why their positions are a bit off, not becoming one another's enemies. Reagan said someone that agrees with you 80% is a fellow Republican and a friend. Neither are keeping perspective in the "big tent" of the Republican party.