How? He can't as there is no way to do it inside the us.
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Don’t bother using logic or reason on a Trumphole. They are science, reason, and fact proof.
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When you abandon logic, you are no better than the one ignoring logic. How can you convince someone to change their mind by insulting them?
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When an asshole abandons logic, nothing will change their mind...which is why I insult them freely and then leave them for dead. Again, all Trumpholes are fact, science, and logic proof. One trick ponies. 62 million racists with their 1 issue. Doomed to failure, they bumble fwd.
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30 years to do it right, just saying.
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How would he? There is no path way to citizenship for someone inside the country illegally. He would have to leave country when he turned 18 to go somewhere he hadn't been since he was 10 and spend years going thru process to return if he qualified at all.
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Procrastination at it's finest. The fault is on the father for not fixing his immigration status.
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Except there is no way for him to fix it inside the country. He can't adjust his status even if he married an american. There is no immigration route for people inside the us. He doesn't qualify for immigration despite being raised here by no fault of his own.
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Andrew it appears he attempted to fix his status in 2009 but was not able. The story does not have much by way of facts. But I ask, are their not systems in place to fix. These issues?
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The US only allows adjustment of status for people with proper legal status which he as illegal immigrant does not have. The only way he could have gain Green Card is after marrying his wife, leave the US and have the wife file for a IR1 visa (.5 year - 1.5 process) for reentry
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This is the process he will most likely go thru now. He will be back in USA in about a year or two luckily.
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Thank you.
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No problem. I am glad I could help you learn something
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Why didnt he spend those 30yrs trying to get citizenship though

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Read the article. They have been trying to get him a green card for years. The system is insanely complex. There was no reason to prioritize deporting this man other than politics.
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Sad but he had 30 years to get himself straight with immigration.
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There isn't a process to get himself straight with immigration. He had 30 years to do something that can't be done.
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I thought the process was to move back to your home country and apply for legal citizenship.
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Not everyone has the means to do so, nor a home country that is safe to return to. It took my uncle almost 10 years to get his green card sponsored through his work. That is wholly inefficient.
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Where there is the will there's a way I did it from my wife who was here illegally at one time now she's a citizen I had nothing more than a security guard job paying $12.50 an hour living in California at the time. She is Guatemalan not that safe of a country to be from either
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How long did it take for her?
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6 to 7 months to get her visa and green card to come back to the U.S. The time varies from country to country some are shorter some are longer; depending the Department of State. Also depends on how long the individual takes to do their personal paperwork.
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But she had to leave was my point. The man in the article will most likely immigrate back to the US in normal processing time if all goes well. I believe it is about 1.5 years for Mexico. My argument is that the USA should have a system for dealing with them while they are here
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