You know man. You overstayed by 20 years and never tried to become a proper citizen even though you are married to an American.
This is on you. You fucked up. Now you find out.
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>An Irishman who complained of 'torture' after being detained by US ICE agents had overstayed his 90-day visa that had been issued in 2009.
Seamus Culleton, who had lived in the US for over two decades while building a life in the Boston area, entered the country on a tourist visa waiver that allowed him to stay for just three months, according to a Texas court ruling.
Despite marrying a US citizen and applying for a marriage-based green card, the plasterer's attempt to secure his freedom was dismissed by a federal judge in El Paso, where he is currently being held.
In a January 23 ruling, Judge Kathleen Cardone said the visa waiver programme Culleton used meant participants give up the right to challenge deportation, except on asylum grounds.
You know man. You overstayed by 20 years and never tried to become a proper citizen even though you are married to an American.
This is on you. You fucked up. Now you find out.
Archive: https://archive.today/cRevC
From the post:
>>An Irishman who complained of 'torture' after being detained by US ICE agents had overstayed his 90-day visa that had been issued in 2009.
Seamus Culleton, who had lived in the US for over two decades while building a life in the Boston area, entered the country on a tourist visa waiver that allowed him to stay for just three months, according to a Texas court ruling.
Despite marrying a US citizen and applying for a marriage-based green card, the plasterer's attempt to secure his freedom was dismissed by a federal judge in El Paso, where he is currently being held.
In a January 23 ruling, Judge Kathleen Cardone said the visa waiver programme Culleton used meant participants give up the right to challenge deportation, except on asylum grounds.