immigration: should he stay or should he go???

dilbert firestorm's Avatar
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...portation.html

ICE arrests polish born doctor over 2 misdemeanor convictions he had when he was 17 years old.

His parents took him to U.S. from communist Poland in 1979.

He has been in the country for 40 years and doesn't speak a lick of polish. If he's deported, ouch!!!

so, should he stay or should he go????
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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...portation.html

ICE arrests polish born doctor over 2 misdemeanor convictions he had when he was 17 years old.

His parents took him to U.S. from communist Poland in 1979.

He has been in the country for 40 years and doesn't speak a lick of polish. If he's deported, ouch!!!

so, should he stay or should he go???? Originally Posted by dilbert firestorm
There is more to this story than is being reported.
Saw this on my FB news feed which is evil click bait incarnate.

Left MSSM (Main Stream Social Media) is trying to generate DACA sympathy. Why didn't he apply for US citizenship? Don't feel like digging.
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Saw this on my FB news feed which is evil click bait incarnate.

Left MSSM (Main Stream Social Media) is trying to generate DACA sympathy. Why didn't he apply for US citizenship? Don't feel like digging. Originally Posted by gnadfly

40 years and he never made the effort to become a citizen? Seriously? If he didn't care, why should anyone else?
My thoughts too.

Did it just slip his mind for 40+ years.

We need to know the rest of the story.

We are now learning why many Mexicans will not opt for US Citizenship.. They might be stripped of their Mexican Citizenship if they gain Us Citizenship, loosing their right to own property in Mexico.

https://migration.ucdavis.edu/mn/more.php?id=2042
you cant make policy based on exceptions even if this isn't an exception

so maybe he can get in line for an immigration visa
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...portation.html

ICE arrests polish born doctor over 2 misdemeanor convictions he had when he was 17 years old.

His parents took him to U.S. from communist Poland in 1979.

He has been in the country for 40 years and doesn't speak a lick of polish. If he's deported, ouch!!!

so, should he stay or should he go???? Originally Posted by dilbert firestorm
In that 40 years he's been here, has he made ANY ATTEMPT TO get legal? IF NOT, send his ass packing back to poland..