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04-29-2009, 12:15 PM
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Originally Posted by cobraboy
Maybe he'll keep on doing what got him deported in the first place... 
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He will be a new member of the growing crime wave in DR, Welcome home young man. 
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04-29-2009, 12:18 PM
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Originally Posted by samswifey4eva
my boyfriend is getting deported back to dominican republic, i was just wondering if anybody knows what the process is when you get deported. do they release you at the airport or do they go to jail in d.r. i was wondering if i can do anything to help him. also what kind of job can he get over there when he gets deported.. please help
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Run away from him as fast as possible, He will only be a drain on your bank account from now on and will have other women other than you once he is back home, So run away as fast as possible,change your number and email and get on with your life. You can't save him but you can still save yourself.
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04-29-2009, 12:46 PM
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Originally Posted by badpiece33
Run away from him as fast as possible
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Well, could he not be seen as a DDD ? 
And as he is a deportee another D might be appropriate.
And as 80% of the deportees did time for drugs, it's not too far a shot that we're dealing with a DDDDD. 
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04-29-2009, 12:50 PM
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Originally Posted by badpiece33
Not jumping to conclusions, noone gets deported from the US for just being in the US illegally!!!! That is a fact. The only way you get deported is for criminal activity plain and simple. I am not speaking out my a$$ because I have many friends who work immigration and they only deport known criminals when they complete their prison term in the US.
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If this is true, then there have been some changes in Immigration in the last few years. About twenty years ago, I knew a Filipino doctor who had overstayed his visa. INS picked him up, put him into detention and eventually deported him. His (Filipino) wife and child were allowed to remain in the US.
There were no criminal charges involved because once he returned to the Philippines and waited two years, he was able to apply for a green card, had it granted and returned to the US.
Perhaps it had something to do with the type of visa he had originally, but he WAS deported and it was NOT for criminal activity.
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04-29-2009, 02:24 PM
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Holier than thou....attitues??
I continue to be amazed how a great portion of the community here continues to make judgments about things that they have no idea about, and then spew them as if they were gospel. The original poster had some concerns and wanted some information and help that is all, why does so many believe that they have a right to assume anything about why this person was deported. Do you know??
Now granted are the odds higher that it had something to do with a criminal act yes they are, but that doesn't mean that is the reason.
Also last time I looked even if it was a criminal act, after he has paid his debt to society isn't he allowed to live his life without prejudice, or am I mistaken about this too? Yes I am aware of statistics regarding recidivism and criminal acts and actors, I spent 22 years of my life in law enforcement so I may no more about it than many of you jumping to conclusions. Luckily because of my prior line of employment, I have learned often times things aren't what they appear to be at first glance, and you need to investigate before leaping to conclusions.
One more thing prior to being concerned about every body else's house make sure your own is clean.
This is just my opinion, and I am sure many of you would prefer that I keep it to myself, but just like you I have a right to express it.
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04-29-2009, 02:40 PM
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Originally Posted by Yayow
I continue to be amazed how a great portion of the community here continues to make judgments about things that they have no idea about, and then spew them as if they were gospel.
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WHO are you addressing?
I believe Badpiece33 is LE as well, and seems to be knowledgeable.
After reading a few of your rants, you seem to really dislike everybody on DR1, yet you keep coming back?
Perhaps you could switch to decaf and handle different opinions, or even have a civilized conversation here instead of screaming.
It looks like we hit a nerve here, why were you deported from the USA?
L V
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04-29-2009, 02:40 PM
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The simple fact is he wore out his welcome for whatever reason in the USA and the govt doesn't want him there anymore. He was there at the pleasure and acceptance of the govt and they've changed their mind so he has to go. He was a guest only.
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04-29-2009, 02:48 PM
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Originally Posted by La Verdad
WHO are you addressing?
I believe Badpiece33 is LE as well.
After reading a few of your rants, you seem to really dislike everybody on DR1, yet you keep coming back?
Perhaps you could switch to decaf and handle different opinions, or even have a civilized conversation here instead of screaming.
L V
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There you go assuming again, I don't recall ever saying I disliked anybody, or did I?
But when I read people making judgments about somebody, without having anything to back that up, I feel it should be addressed, just as vehemently as the judgments that were made. Again if there was only one or two I probably wouldn't have voiced an opinion, but after reading so many in a similar vein I thought it would be good if some people looked at things from a different perspective.
I don't drink coffee, but thanks for the concern, and what I am doing is voicing a different opinion, maybe you should be able to take them as well.
Sorry that everyone in the world doesn't think exactly the same way.
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04-29-2009, 02:56 PM
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Originally Posted by La Verdad
After reading a few of your rants, you seem to really dislike everybody on DR1, yet you keep coming back?
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I keep coming back because I live in the community, and I see a great deal of value in the forum and site in general, but if I read something I disagree with am I supposed to not express my opinion about it.
As far as rants go, you are probably right and I do rant on occasion so I apologize as far as that is concerned, I shouldn't have used bold type, and I will try to watch that in the future, but I used it because those were the specific things I wanted to address.
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04-29-2009, 03:00 PM
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Originally Posted by La Verdad
WHO are you addressing?
It looks like we hit a nerve here, why were you deported from the USA?
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Who was I addressing nobody in particular, however I assume you were addressing me in particular with the comment about me being deported from the USA.
If someone has a different opinion that means they are worthy of being deported or of bad character? If you have read some of my other posts, as you say you have; I have addressed why I live in the DR, I guess I could ask you the same, why do you? were you deported?
Last edited by Yayow; 04-29-2009 at 03:01 PM..
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