Posted on 10/06/2025 3:02:25 AM PDT by marcusmaximus
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She was an illegal. End of story.
That’s long time to be illegal.
Except overstaying a visa by 30 years?
Libs gloss over the actual crimes to talk about the feelings.
This all goes back to Ted Kennedy / LBJ 1965 open border globalist / “diversity” / make America “multicultural” immigration act.
The communist Democrats that passed it in 1965 never had to suffer the consequences of it. WE are the ones suffering from it.
Consequences of Visa Overstay in India Remaining in India past the expiry date of a valid visa, even for a single day, is a criminal offense under the Indian Foreigners Act of 1946. The legal consequences can be severe. 1. Immediate Legal and Financial Penalties Hefty Fines: You are subject to mandatory fines, which increase significantly based on the duration of the overstay. Fines typically range from several hundred USD and up. Mandatory Exit Permit: You must obtain an Exit Permit from the nearest FRRO (Foreign Regional Registration Office) before you will be allowed to leave the country. This process is time-consuming and required for departure. Detention: For severe or intentional overstays, authorities have the power to detain and begin formal deportation proceedings. 2. Criminal Charges and Imprisonment Risk Overstaying is a criminal matter, not just a fineable offense. Imprisonment: Under Section 14 of the Foreigners Act, a foreigner overstaying a visa can face penalties that include imprisonment for up to five years, in addition to heavy fines. Prosecution: If the overstay is linked to other illegal activities or is deemed fraudulent, formal criminal prosecution is a serious risk. 3. Long-Term Immigration Record Damage Blacklisting/Re-entry Ban: The overstay will likely result in you being blacklisted from India, meaning a ban on future travel for several years, or permanently in serious cases. Future Visa Denial: The violation is permanently logged and will be a major red flag on all future Indian visa applications, making approval highly unlikely. Crucial Advice: If a visa is expired, the most important step is to immediately contact the nearest FRRO office to begin the process for the Exit Permit.
“Breaking the law for 30 years” should be the headline
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30 years fugitive from justice!
How did she go away with violating the law for 30 years?!
And who was paying for it while she was here?
Got a mirror?
I voted for this!!!
Exactly right.
The full story indicates she could not be sponsored by her family because that is prohibited while she is in the US. The story continues that she has been here for 30 years living and working in the community, making friends ...
Yet, not one of those friends would sponsor her. Sure, seems legit!
Well, she never asked…so they never knew.
It’s her friends’ fault for not asking! /s
A 30 year ILLEGAL. Stop with the sob stories.
Illegal?
OUT!
Get OUT!!!
The family should be fined for aiding and abetting an ILLEGFAL alien invader.
Did grandma get ANY taxpayer benefits during her illegal 30-year long vacay in the US??? Seize her assets and fine the family.
Enough illegality already!!!
Why don’t we use the exact laws countries have for immigration, welfare and property ownership for them????
Mexican immigration laws are very strict and certainly don’t give out welfare to Americans.
Start imprisoning people and MAKE THEM EARN THEIR KEEP BEHIND BARS. You want to be here so badly and get welfare???? YOU GOT IT. Now make those traffic signs!!!! And enjoy your bologna sammich!!!!
The same ones who tell us “nobody is above the law”, cry when an illegal is sent home....go figure....
Somebody on her end is a f-ing LIAR.
She is REQUIRED to have a sponsor and family is REQUIRED.
A foreign citizen seeking to live permanently in the United States requires an immigrant visa (IV). To be eligible to apply for an IV, a foreign citizen must be sponsored by an immediate relative who is at least 21 years of age and is either a U.S. citizen or U.S. Lawful Permanent Resident (that is, a green-card holder).
https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/us-visas/immigrate/family-immigration.html
Her lawyer needs to be deported to India, too.
You just know she got Medicaid and was probably on disability somehow. Subsidized housing, free food, cash money - she either had money in India or was in the gutter.
She should have been made to repay every single penny she stole from us before she was evicted back to her sh!thole country.
They should have a website specifically for that. For every single one they arrest. Drill it down to what their anchor babies have collected. Maybe then the American public would get an idea of how much they are sucking out of this country.
You go girl!
Who knows if this story is even true? I believe so little of what I read nowadays. In any case, if you are in the country illegally, then getting deported shouldn’t be a shock
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