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02-09-2017, 11:52 AM
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Originally Posted by Poland Spring View Post
It does matter they were from certain countries, because they were the only ones not allowed in...... -_-
Your missing the point.

The very fact that you can began to deny entry, or detain LPR residences of the U.S., regardless of their country of origin or where they maybe traveling back from, is an alarming precedence and erodes the status of LPRs as a whole.

Under current law, INA 2013: sec 237, even if a LPR is convicted of criminal offenses, they could still re-enter, but would then be subject to an Immigration Hearing before having their LPR status revoked.

This is not what the EO does - quite the opposite. And it should be troubling to everyone. If they can get away with this, then they are at complete liberty to do a lot worse to thoes without any legal status.
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