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LOL- if you're not an American citizen and your visa expires, they have NO problem kicking you out and making sure you stay out! I'm not allowed back in till at least 2018! We're trying to get my sister's American citizenship denounced (I know that sounds horrible- no offense to the Americans!) and had to go to the US embassy and consulate and am surprised they even let me through the front door. I'm technically not suppose to be on anything considered US property or US soil- oops.

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LOL, well It's a long story but: I was living in Boston going to university on a student visa, my sister (not the one who is technically an American) came to visit on a visitor visa, the summer came and my student visa expired and I didn't submit the right paperwork to get it switched, my sister's visa expired as well, my sister's friend comes to visit (also on a visa), they get drunk with my neighbour and they're all underage and go riding around in the neighbour's car with my sister driving despite having a no driver's license, they get into a car crash and all end up in the hospital. They find out that my sister has no visa and no license and that her friend's visa is about to expire. They arrest them both and put them in immigration and customs jail, and my sister tells them she's "living" with me. They come looking for me and I get taken to jail too. After a nice weeklong stay there, my stepmother (who worked in foreign service) had to come over to the US and vouch for us and we all got deported back to Australia and are not allowed back in for 10 years.

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I'm over it now, but after that I didn't talk to my sister for almost 6 months! I was so mad!

It hasn't even really an been issue (I mean, I have no reason to come to America) till now- my 9 year old sister was born in NY and is a citizen but only lived there for like 6 months, and now permanently lives in Australia (and has a Canadian father who lives here too). She has no reason to be an American citizen anymore, but they don't want to give up her citizenship, and apparently think she's being "forced and coerced" into it and her family's "immigration troubles" are NOT helping LOL. I'm like really the US government- its not that deep!

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First, you get taken to a holding center which is basically an office building where they hold you and put you in cells with a bunch of other people who are going to be deported too. I was in a cell with like ten other people for almost a day.

Then, you get taken to the detention center which is hot, extremely overcrowded, and nasty as hell with bad, cold food. I'm not sure where my cellmate came from because all she did was cry all day and all night and the women in the cell across from me spent their entire time in there plotting how they could "escape" in Spanish. The woman in the cell next to me got taken away to solitary confinement because she kept threatening to have her brother kill the immigration judge and blow up the detention center. Then, you have to go to your immigration hearing where there's basically a ton of other people and you get to have the judge listen to your case for a few minutes and then you get the option to basically either a. be voluntarily removed from the country and then be able to come back to the US after a certain length of time or b. fight your deportation and have them take you back to the detention center where you're held there for about 6 months while they work on your case (we all took the voluntary deportation). After your hearing, they send you back to the detention center till your release date. You're not able to go back to your house and get your stuff- you have to have someone either go get it and send it on the plane with you or have someone send it to you once you're back in your home country. On the release date, they take you in a police car and physically escort you in handcuffs onto the aeroplane and then stand there till they see the aeroplane lift off.

It was not a fun experience, and yes I wanted to kill her.

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Why would she feel secure? RC marginalized and degraded Blair for years. Even now they are pushing Todd/Carly, with Blair as the ex who breaks Todd's heart.

Did Kassie ever say she wanted to stay on the East Coast with her family? I'm pretty sure that was something SID printed, which she denied, and they retracted. It sounded like ABC spin to me.

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Good Lord, I am so sorry you went through all that, but I find that story absolutely fascinating. A soap should have done a s/l like this. And being escorted onto the *aeroplane* in cuffs?? Diva.

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So let me get this straight: according to FV even though ME, KDP and FL all signed with Prospect Park and even though he and Ron did too (in a management capacity no less) ALL of them were able to work on GH in some capacity but but due to some magical, mystery contract issue MA wasn't.

Can somebody remind me why anybody believes this liar?

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