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quote: Originally posted by 4now: Right now Gov Sanford is saying thank you Michael, thank you Farrah......
You can say that again. I'm so glad his wife is standing her ground and not playing the role of forgiving wife for political reasons. I really admire her.
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quote: Originally posted by 4now: Right now Gov Sanford is saying thank you Michael, thank you Farrah......
Everything catches Up eventually!! He just Got some Extra time. 3 - 5 Days it Will start to fade and he will be In the spotlight.
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U.S. relents in 11-year-old girl's deportation case (CNN) -- Eleven-year-old Ewelina Bledniak was looking at a year split from her parents, split from her friends, away from everything she loves about living in America. Ewelina Bledniak hopes to stay in the United States with her parents, Hubert and Agnieszka. The federal government was ready to deport Ewelina to her native Poland because when she was 3 years old, the family missed a deadline to file a key immigration document. "I love going to school here, and my friends, I'm going to miss them," Ewelina said as she worried about being deported. "I like living here." But things are looking up. An Immigration and Customs Enforcement attorney last week asked the U.S. Immigration Court in Atlanta, Georgia, to reopen Ewelina's case and terminate the deportation proceeding ICE had initiated. The motion asks the court to send the case back to U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services for resolution. "They seem to be willing to find a favorable solution to this matter," said Ewelina's attorney, Maria Odom of Atlanta. "... It's good news for the child, absolutely." Video Watch family, attorney discuss girl's immigration battle » It was the first good news the Cumming, Georgia, family had received in a while. Her father, Hubert, came to the United States legally and is a naturalized U.S. citizen; and her mother, Agnieszka (Agnes), also arrived legally and is a legal resident. Ewelina is neither. Under a temporary amnesty program at the turn of the 21st century, illegal immigrants could seek legal status without returning to their home countries. However, a previous lawyer for the Bledniak family missed an April 2001 deadline to file the petition, the Bledniaks say. Years later, when it realized Ewelina had never achieved legal status, ICE ordered her to return to Poland to apply for legal U.S. residency through the U.S. Embassy there. That process could have taken a year, Odom said. The government gave Ewelina until July 23 to leave the country voluntarily; after that date, she would be deported and ineligible to return to the United States for 10 years, Odom said. The family has booked a July 20 flight to Warsaw, Poland, where the parents planned to stay for a few weeks before leaving the girl with her maternal grandmother while the immigration process played out. "The feeling of waking up and just being in Poland, it's going to be, like, confusing," the soft-spoken sixth-grader said before getting the good news. "And, like, both of my parents aren't going to be there, and my friends. ... There's nothing that's going to be the same." Records show baby Ewelina was brought into the United States illegally in the summer of 2000, a few months after her mother arrived on a visitor visa. Hubert Bledniak arrived in the U.S. in the early '90s and became a citizen in 2006, Odom said. The couple married in the United States in 2001, Odom said. The law requires immigrants in Ewelina's situation to return to their home countries, even if it means separating children from their parents, Odom said. "This is very typical of a lot of family immigration cases, and it creates a lot of family separation," Odom said. "It sends children to countries that they don't know anymore. It separates mothers and fathers that often have to go back to the home countries to legalize." The case has received attention in the mainstream media and the blogosphere, putting pressure on the federal government to relent. A U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services representative told CNN on Friday that the agency would have no comment on the case until it is resolved. Ewelina speaks English and Polish, but fears she doesn't speak Polish well enough to thrive in school in Poland. "I'm more comfortable speaking English," she said. Hubert Bledniak, who owns a tile business, questioned the morality of the immigration policy and the emotional effect it could have on his daughter. "I know law is law and you have to follow the rules, but I don't think it makes sense to separate families like that, especially when she is only 11 years old and it's going to be hard for her," he said. "I think she's going through something like, you get family separation because of divorces and stuff like that, and that's how children react," he continued. "And I think she's lost and confused [because of] what's going on with her life." The family earlier had planned a vacation trip to Poland to visit with relatives and to give Ewelina a chance to learn about her heritage. Ironically, however, if she receives a favorable decision from CIS, Ewelina can't leave the United States until she gets her green card, Odom said. "I think she'd much rather be stuck here," Odom said. "I am an immigration attorney, and I see families being separated every single day because of our law," she said. "Our law is designed for enforcement primarily, and it really does not have family unity as a priority. And that is part of the reason why this system is so broken: because our government is not taking into consideration the human aspect of the effect of that law. CNN source----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- God Bless America - God Bless Immigrants - God Bless Poor Misguided Souls Too  National Domestic Violence Hotline: 1.800.799.SAFE (7233) 1.800.787.3224 (TTY) Anonymous & Confidential Help 24/7
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quote: Originally posted by Sprint_girl07: U.S. relents in 11-year-old girl's deportation case (CNN) -- Eleven-year-old Ewelina Bledniak was looking at a year split from her parents, split from her friends, away from everything she loves about living in America. Ewelina Bledniak hopes to stay in the United States with her parents, Hubert and Agnieszka. The federal government was ready to deport Ewelina to her native Poland because when she was 3 years old, the family missed a deadline to file a key immigration document. "I love going to school here, and my friends, I'm going to miss them," Ewelina said as she worried about being deported. "I like living here." But things are looking up. An Immigration and Customs Enforcement attorney last week asked the U.S. Immigration Court in Atlanta, Georgia, to reopen Ewelina's case and terminate the deportation proceeding ICE had initiated. The motion asks the court to send the case back to U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services for resolution. "They seem to be willing to find a favorable solution to this matter," said Ewelina's attorney, Maria Odom of Atlanta. "... It's good news for the child, absolutely." Video Watch family, attorney discuss girl's immigration battle » It was the first good news the Cumming, Georgia, family had received in a while. Her father, Hubert, came to the United States legally and is a naturalized U.S. citizen; and her mother, Agnieszka (Agnes), also arrived legally and is a legal resident. Ewelina is neither. Under a temporary amnesty program at the turn of the 21st century, illegal immigrants could seek legal status without returning to their home countries. However, a previous lawyer for the Bledniak family missed an April 2001 deadline to file the petition, the Bledniaks say. Years later, when it realized Ewelina had never achieved legal status, ICE ordered her to return to Poland to apply for legal U.S. residency through the U.S. Embassy there. That process could have taken a year, Odom said. The government gave Ewelina until July 23 to leave the country voluntarily; after that date, she would be deported and ineligible to return to the United States for 10 years, Odom said. The family has booked a July 20 flight to Warsaw, Poland, where the parents planned to stay for a few weeks before leaving the girl with her maternal grandmother while the immigration process played out. "The feeling of waking up and just being in Poland, it's going to be, like, confusing," the soft-spoken sixth-grader said before getting the good news. "And, like, both of my parents aren't going to be there, and my friends. ... There's nothing that's going to be the same." Records show baby Ewelina was brought into the United States illegally in the summer of 2000, a few months after her mother arrived on a visitor visa. Hubert Bledniak arrived in the U.S. in the early '90s and became a citizen in 2006, Odom said. The couple married in the United States in 2001, Odom said. The law requires immigrants in Ewelina's situation to return to their home countries, even if it means separating children from their parents, Odom said. "This is very typical of a lot of family immigration cases, and it creates a lot of family separation," Odom said. "It sends children to countries that they don't know anymore. It separates mothers and fathers that often have to go back to the home countries to legalize." The case has received attention in the mainstream media and the blogosphere, putting pressure on the federal government to relent. A U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services representative told CNN on Friday that the agency would have no comment on the case until it is resolved. Ewelina speaks English and Polish, but fears she doesn't speak Polish well enough to thrive in school in Poland. "I'm more comfortable speaking English," she said. Hubert Bledniak, who owns a tile business, questioned the morality of the immigration policy and the emotional effect it could have on his daughter. "I know law is law and you have to follow the rules, but I don't think it makes sense to separate families like that, especially when she is only 11 years old and it's going to be hard for her," he said. "I think she's going through something like, you get family separation because of divorces and stuff like that, and that's how children react," he continued. "And I think she's lost and confused [because of] what's going on with her life." The family earlier had planned a vacation trip to Poland to visit with relatives and to give Ewelina a chance to learn about her heritage. Ironically, however, if she receives a favorable decision from CIS, Ewelina can't leave the United States until she gets her green card, Odom said. "I think she'd much rather be stuck here," Odom said. "I am an immigration attorney, and I see families being separated every single day because of our law," she said. "Our law is designed for enforcement primarily, and it really does not have family unity as a priority. And that is part of the reason why this system is so broken: because our government is not taking into consideration the human aspect of the effect of that law. CNN source
Let The Children stay! Get rid of The Selfish Parents That Planned the Fraud!!! Yes the children LOSE!!! Better Off without Those of manipulation and deciet!!!
USC and Legal, Honest Immigrant Alike Must Fight Against Those That Deceive and Disrupt A Place Of Desirability! All Are Victims of Fraud, Both USC and Honest Immigrant Alike! The bad can and does make it more difficult for the good! Be careful who you blame!!! kami ay nanonood!!!
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quote: Originally posted by 4now: Right now Gov Sanford is saying thank you Michael, thank you Farrah......
I dunno about anyone else but I find his "apology tours" a bit annoying now. It's all about him. Talk about a narcissistic personality  If he is so sorry, why did he do it in the first place?? He should say it once then shutup and accept what's coming. Smells too much of politics. He's hoping he can weather out the storm and remain Governor 
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quote: Originally posted by MakeItRight!: quote: Originally posted by Sprint_girl07: U.S. relents in 11-year-old girl's deportation case (CNN) -- Eleven-year-old Ewelina Bledniak was looking at a year split from her parents, split from her friends, away from everything she loves about living in America. Ewelina Bledniak hopes to stay in the United States with her parents, Hubert and Agnieszka. The federal government was ready to deport Ewelina to her native Poland because when she was 3 years old, the family missed a deadline to file a key immigration document. "I love going to school here, and my friends, I'm going to miss them," Ewelina said as she worried about being deported. "I like living here." But things are looking up. An Immigration and Customs Enforcement attorney last week asked the U.S. Immigration Court in Atlanta, Georgia, to reopen Ewelina's case and terminate the deportation proceeding ICE had initiated. The motion asks the court to send the case back to U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services for resolution. "They seem to be willing to find a favorable solution to this matter," said Ewelina's attorney, Maria Odom of Atlanta. "... It's good news for the child, absolutely." Video Watch family, attorney discuss girl's immigration battle » It was the first good news the Cumming, Georgia, family had received in a while. Her father, Hubert, came to the United States legally and is a naturalized U.S. citizen; and her mother, Agnieszka (Agnes), also arrived legally and is a legal resident. Ewelina is neither. Under a temporary amnesty program at the turn of the 21st century, illegal immigrants could seek legal status without returning to their home countries. However, a previous lawyer for the Bledniak family missed an April 2001 deadline to file the petition, the Bledniaks say. Years later, when it realized Ewelina had never achieved legal status, ICE ordered her to return to Poland to apply for legal U.S. residency through the U.S. Embassy there. That process could have taken a year, Odom said. The government gave Ewelina until July 23 to leave the country voluntarily; after that date, she would be deported and ineligible to return to the United States for 10 years, Odom said. The family has booked a July 20 flight to Warsaw, Poland, where the parents planned to stay for a few weeks before leaving the girl with her maternal grandmother while the immigration process played out. "The feeling of waking up and just being in Poland, it's going to be, like, confusing," the soft-spoken sixth-grader said before getting the good news. "And, like, both of my parents aren't going to be there, and my friends. ... There's nothing that's going to be the same." Records show baby Ewelina was brought into the United States illegally in the summer of 2000, a few months after her mother arrived on a visitor visa. Hubert Bledniak arrived in the U.S. in the early '90s and became a citizen in 2006, Odom said. The couple married in the United States in 2001, Odom said. The law requires immigrants in Ewelina's situation to return to their home countries, even if it means separating children from their parents, Odom said. "This is very typical of a lot of family immigration cases, and it creates a lot of family separation," Odom said. "It sends children to countries that they don't know anymore. It separates mothers and fathers that often have to go back to the home countries to legalize." The case has received attention in the mainstream media and the blogosphere, putting pressure on the federal government to relent. A U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services representative told CNN on Friday that the agency would have no comment on the case until it is resolved. Ewelina speaks English and Polish, but fears she doesn't speak Polish well enough to thrive in school in Poland. "I'm more comfortable speaking English," she said. Hubert Bledniak, who owns a tile business, questioned the morality of the immigration policy and the emotional effect it could have on his daughter. "I know law is law and you have to follow the rules, but I don't think it makes sense to separate families like that, especially when she is only 11 years old and it's going to be hard for her," he said. "I think she's going through something like, you get family separation because of divorces and stuff like that, and that's how children react," he continued. "And I think she's lost and confused [because of] what's going on with her life." The family earlier had planned a vacation trip to Poland to visit with relatives and to give Ewelina a chance to learn about her heritage. Ironically, however, if she receives a favorable decision from CIS, Ewelina can't leave the United States until she gets her green card, Odom said. "I think she'd much rather be stuck here," Odom said. "I am an immigration attorney, and I see families being separated every single day because of our law," she said. "Our law is designed for enforcement primarily, and it really does not have family unity as a priority. And that is part of the reason why this system is so broken: because our government is not taking into consideration the human aspect of the effect of that law. CNN source
Let The Children stay! Get rid of The Selfish Parents That Planned the Fraud!!! Yes the children LOSE!!! Better Off without Those of manipulation and deciet!!!
Hmmmm, thinking - what type of immigration issue did IPerson have exactly. Does anyone know details?
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quote: Records show baby Ewelina was brought into the United States illegally in the summer of 2000, a few months after her mother arrived on a visitor visa. Hubert Bledniak arrived in the U.S. in the early '90s and became a citizen in 2006, Odom said. The couple married in the United States in 2001, Odom said.
The law requires immigrants in Ewelina's situation to return to their home countries, even if it means separating children from their parents, Odom said.
"This is very typical of a lot of family immigration cases, and it creates a lot of family separation," Odom said. "It sends children to countries that they don't know anymore. It separates mothers and fathers that often have to go back to the home countries to legalize."
I am an immigration attorney, and I see families being separated every single day because of our law," she said. "Our law is designed for enforcement primarily, and it really does not have family unity as a priority. And that is part of the reason why this system is so broken: because our government is not taking into consideration the human aspect of the effect of that law.
These people are unbelievable. Next they will be demanding that the law should not send people to jail for committing a crime because the law does not consider family unity  Oh brother The mom committed visa fraud to come here to marry the father. Then they snuck the baby in here later illegally so that they could take advantage of 245I amnesty. Missed the deadline. Now they have to live with the mistake caused by GREED. They had every opportunity to have done this correctly in the first place, and in the second place. They tried to be slick. let the chips fall where they may and uphold the law and regulations. Why are we even bothering to have laws and regs 
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quote: Originally posted by 4now: quote: Records show baby Ewelina was brought into the United States illegally in the summer of 2000, a few months after her mother arrived on a visitor visa. Hubert Bledniak arrived in the U.S. in the early '90s and became a citizen in 2006, Odom said. The couple married in the United States in 2001, Odom said.
The law requires immigrants in Ewelina's situation to return to their home countries, even if it means separating children from their parents, Odom said.
"This is very typical of a lot of family immigration cases, and it creates a lot of family separation," Odom said. "It sends children to countries that they don't know anymore. It separates mothers and fathers that often have to go back to the home countries to legalize."
I am an immigration attorney, and I see families being separated every single day because of our law," she said. "Our law is designed for enforcement primarily, and it really does not have family unity as a priority. And that is part of the reason why this system is so broken: because our government is not taking into consideration the human aspect of the effect of that law.
These people are unbelievable. Next they will be demanding that the law should not send people to jail for committing a crime because the law does not consider family unity  Oh brother The mom committed visa fraud to come here to marry the father. Then they snuck the baby in here later illegally so that they could take advantage of 245I amnesty. Missed the deadline. Now they have to live with the mistake caused by GREED. They had every opportunity to have done this correctly in the first place, and in the second place. They tried to be slick. let the chips fall where they may and uphold the law and regulations. Why are we even bothering to have laws and regs
I don't think this would be an issue, if immigration would not sit on its fat administrative *** and take half a century to adjudicate something. The going back is not the issue, it's the long wait that's the issue. If the girl would have had to go back to adjust and it would have only taken let's 2-3 weeks, I don't think there would have been a problem and the family would have complied. I don't know the family, but I have common sense!
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quote: Hubert Bledniak, who owns a tile business, questioned the morality of the immigration policy and the emotional effect it could have on his daughter.
"I know law is law and you have to follow the rules, but I don't think it makes sense to separate families like that, especially when she is only 11 years old and it's going to be hard for her," he said.
The NERVE of him saying this...  If they had followed the rules that they disrepected to begin with, this would not be happening now. His morality is what should be in question. His dishonesty of not applying for a k1 to bring the mother here to marry instead of the fraud and deceit of the visitor visa. Had the rules been followed, the kid would have come in a legal manner and had greencard. end of story. Whether it takes 3 weeks or 1 year. You cannot jump in line in front of someone else. They should have to grin and bear it like anybody else. What is done in the dark will come to light.
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quote: Originally posted by 4now: quote: Hubert Bledniak, who owns a tile business, questioned the morality of the immigration policy and the emotional effect it could have on his daughter.
"I know law is law and you have to follow the rules, but I don't think it makes sense to separate families like that, especially when she is only 11 years old and it's going to be hard for her," he said.
The NERVE of him saying this...  If they had followed the rules that they disrepected to begin with, this would not be happening now. His morality is what should be in question. His dishonesty of not applying for a k1 to bring the mother here to marry instead of the fraud and deceit of the visitor visa. Had the rules been followed, the kid would have come in a legal manner and had greencard. end of story. Whether it takes 3 weeks or 1 year. You cannot jump in line in front of someone else. They should have to grin and bear it like anybody else. What is done in the dark will come to light.
I agree with his statement and add that US immigration laws are not family oriented. They have been designed to discriminate against GC holders or foreigners even if they have naturalized and to favor the American citizen. In other words - they say: just give me your taxes and support our country with all your might, but you will never be fully integrated.
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I think Koller had it right first time. It's the length of the process that makes people want to jump the waiting-in-line. Many other countries don't have long waiting periods. I know to emigrate to the UK doesn't take anywhere as near as long as here. There's nothing wrong with the rules but they were written in another time when long waits weren't envisaged. A more timely and responsive process overhaul is needed.
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quote: Originally posted by ProudUSC: quote: Originally posted by 4now: Right now Gov Sanford is saying thank you Michael, thank you Farrah......
You can say that again. I'm so glad his wife is standing her ground and not playing the role of forgiving wife for political reasons. I really admire her.
Actually me too. I watched a little clip of her and the press haunting her. From a woman's point of view, her reaction was simply marvelous! I was reading Politico. Sanford's letters to the woman have somehow been made public. So he was in love...! That potent stuff has brought down Kings and Queens before - not to mention me. So, who is Sandford? LOL!
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quote: Originally posted by Kollerkrot: quote: Originally posted by ProudUSC: quote: Originally posted by 4now: Right now Gov Sanford is saying thank you Michael, thank you Farrah......
You can say that again. I'm so glad his wife is standing her ground and not playing the role of forgiving wife for political reasons. I really admire her.
Actually me too. I watched a little clip of her and the press haunting her. From a woman's point of view, her reaction was simply marvelous! I was reading Politico. Sanford's letters to the woman have somehow been made public. So he was in love...! That potent stuff has brought down Kings and Queens before - not to mention me. So, who is Sandford? LOL!
...I may condemn what you say, but I will give my life for that you may say it”! - Voltaire You Need A Worm!!!  Cmon, Its just A Little Teeny Tiny Worm!!! 
USC and Legal, Honest Immigrant Alike Must Fight Against Those That Deceive and Disrupt A Place Of Desirability! All Are Victims of Fraud, Both USC and Honest Immigrant Alike! The bad can and does make it more difficult for the good! Be careful who you blame!!! kami ay nanonood!!!
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quote: So, who is Sandford?
He's an idiot! 
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quote: Originally posted by Brit4064: quote: So, who is Sandford?
He's an idiot!
BIG IDIOT YES!!! And Has Power. How???? P.s. HAD POWER!!! Still = HOW???
USC and Legal, Honest Immigrant Alike Must Fight Against Those That Deceive and Disrupt A Place Of Desirability! All Are Victims of Fraud, Both USC and Honest Immigrant Alike! The bad can and does make it more difficult for the good! Be careful who you blame!!! kami ay nanonood!!!
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Why do I need a worm, MIR? What do I need a worm for, MIR? Tell me, com'on.
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Brit TV fans will recognize this as The Worm that Turned (from The Two Ronnies): Are you for turning MIR? LOL
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quote: Originally posted by Brit4064: Brit TV fans will recognize this as The Worm that Turned (from The Two Ronnies): Are you for turning MIR? LOL
Not Familiar. Yet Turning??? Not As the picture portrays. Yet, Truth Exists I am not What I Once was!!
USC and Legal, Honest Immigrant Alike Must Fight Against Those That Deceive and Disrupt A Place Of Desirability! All Are Victims of Fraud, Both USC and Honest Immigrant Alike! The bad can and does make it more difficult for the good! Be careful who you blame!!! kami ay nanonood!!!
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