On the other hand, the charge is that Rossi was accused of felonies and went to prison in Italy.
Then he somehow ended up in the United States ~ and only some of those "questionable sources" say he came here as an immigrant. Some say he simply came here!
So, he's here and ICE hasn't picked him up. He came here "way back when" with ease, and ICE didn't get him, and before that INS didn't lay a glove on him. He comes and goes at will.
No one seems to care YET there are as many references to him being a convicted felon as there are to him coming and going.
This leads to a logical problem ~ if he's just a visitor, he's still a felon and has to climb through his butt every time to get a visa. If he's an immigrant, we don't offer immigration to convicted felons. If he's got some sort of Presidential permanent pass, there'd be an answer eh!
At the same time he was fully exonerated of all charges in Italy ~ but that was AFTER he'd emigrated here (according to those sources) so is he perhaps a political refugee? He certainly runs with a heady crowd who could arrange that. But then, why would he return to visit Italy before he was exonerated?
The Mob could certainly get him in and out of Italy, but he's a fairly public guy. I doubt they're involved.
The conclusion is that Rossi really does have a pass.
If he does not have a pass how is it that he travels back and forth.
Then, what happened to all the property Italy confiscated? Did they give it back?
Regarding Jimmy Carter and the "permanent pass" there are numerous references on the netSo I guess you don't have a credible source for that rumor. I've found all sorts of wonderful stuff about Rossi, but when I track it down, it turns out to be Rossi who's making the claims, and Rossi's shills (like Sterling Allan) spreading them around.
At the same time he was fully exonerated of all charges in ItalyNot according to the newspaper articles I've read.
Everyone talks about the toxic waste dumping that prompted one of Rossi's convictions, and was apparently reversed later.
However, I haven't read anything about him being acquitted on the other, unrelated convictions: fraud related to building a factory in southern Italy, fraud related to his gold shipping business that didn't actually ship any gold or the fraud conviction related to gutting a company on the verge of bankruptcy. That last one was interesting in that the paper reported that Rossi had been a fugitive in the United States for a year.
I know that Rossi and his shills have been spreading lots of statements that appear to be less than truthful, so I'm not accepting anything they say as the truth unless I can corroborate it from some other source.