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- Embed this notice@Ergo @HoneyBadgerSupreme @Nudhul @sun > The law is to be interpreted for novel cases, and I think its a very strong position to say that a person that could have been deported many times during the last 10 years, a person who wasn't a fugitive, a person with an address, a driving license, a person who interacted with cops multiple times and was never arrested or deported for being illegally in the country, does gain the right to not just be kicked out one day without notice. A lawyer would have a very strong position for something like this.
Can this even hold up? We've seen people just get sent back lmfao. A couple of months ago a man told the story of like, his nephews being deported after years of being in america. He was also... patriotic somehow, went about how people should've worked here and whatever. Bleh, I have no love for this place.