Quote From: baeiouy Well first of all if he just had a work visa he was not an LPR. You have to be an LPR in order to become a citizen. They do have work visa's that are temporary, that DOES NOT mean you have a green card and here legally.
Second, one does not need a work visa if they have a green card. That green card states that they are here legally and able to hold employment.
Third, this is my guess what happened. He is sitting there in his car at night. The police come knock on his door asking for his drivers licenses, which they are allowed to do. They go back and notice that he has a warrant for deportation out against him. They contact ICE and they decided that they want him and low and behold he is deported.
Here is a little immigration information for you. In order to become an LPR one must apply on an I-130 and I-485, by a spouse, sibling, parent etc. One can also get LPR status by employment. That means that a company will do all of the paper work for them even if they do not have family in the States.
One can not jump from illegal status to citizenship without ever becoming an LPR first. My guess you are getting confused from citizenship and LPR. Two completely different things. Also, if you are an LPR and have no prior conviction, such as murder, you will not get deported.
My guess also is that immigration didnt put the paper work through because he has no status in the US, meaning he was an EWI and didnt apply before April 2001. You can apply for whatever you wish, doesnt mean that you deserve it. That was the last time they had any kind of procedure for people that are here illegally to become LPRs through family.
Granted people have a tendency to forget how many times they were arrested. I have had numerous people in my office and I can see that they have been picked up by Border Patrol and they seem to forget that part.
People also have a tendency not to tell the whole story. Seeing that I know first had what is going on, and yes even in Tulsa, there is always more to the story.
Being in the US is not a right but a privilege. People that do not follow the law of the land should be deported. I dont really care who is here. No states that they can not go to where ever they are getting deported too.
Oh that is why you so wrong about everything you are a cop. That explains it.
You are wrong sorry but you are
Fact is that illegal immiagrans are being deported even though they have no criminal record. Being illegal is enough for them to be deported. It has happend and it is happening. Wether you want to admit or not.
Quit arguing with me watch the news and read the paper.
In Jersey not too long ago the police went to factory adn deported a lot of people that were working there that had no criminal record, most of them had children that are now state property.