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06-09-2021, 03:28 PM
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taoni10
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Originally Posted by Alby View Post
Because I’m tired of living in this golden cage. I found this, What do you think❓

C. A Parolee Seeking Entry and the Grounds of Inadmissibility
Although a parolee does not need to be admissible, Custom and Border Patrol (CBP) has discretion to screen for the grounds of inadmissibility at the border. This is at odds with the actual nature of parole, which is a means of lawful entry that is not an admission, and is often specifically granted to people who are otherwise inadmissible. Arguably, a parolee should be allowed in even if a ground of inadmissibility applies, because a parole entry is not an admission. Nonetheless, immigrants seeking parole should know that CBP still screens these applicants, and can exercise discretion to deny entry. See Chapter 7 for more information about the risks of traveling or entering with parole.



http://https://www.ilrc.org/sites/default/files/sample-pdf/parole-1st_ed-2016-ch_01.pdf
It is basically all up to the border patrol agents if they want to let you in or no. I will not risk to do an AP unless you have plan of never coming back.
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