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duncang

(1,907 posts)
4. Not really what I asked about.
Sat Nov 5, 2016, 01:59 AM
Nov 2016

I don't know what happens in normal cases like this. Where someone works under the wrong visa or falsifies the visa documents. What is normal and what happens in this case I am sure will be different since she will have some high power attorneys.

I was going to ask this in one of the other threads but wanted to stay away from too much just deport her stuff.

Now I have to admit when it came to dipshit. Yeah, I thought about screaming "lock him up". But really want to understand what the law actually is.


Edit: Just found this in another post.

The government can seek to revoke the U.S. citizenship of immigrants after the fact in cases when it determines a person willfully misrepresented or concealed facts relevant to his naturalization. But the government effectively does this in only the most egregious cases, such as instances involving terrorism or war crimes.

So I guess it sounds like this fits Melania's status.
Still wondering if there may be possible legal repercussions for dipshit.

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