Another Winehole Strawman.
She was in the country on a legal VISA.
Y'alls outrage is pretty ing funny though.
"The Democratic Coalition Against Trump has filed a Freedom of Information Act request to make public the potential first lady's immigration papers after recent questions about whether she broke the law by working in the U.S. on a visa that would have prohibited it."
Well this should be fun.
Another Winehole Strawman.
She was in the country on a legal VISA.
Y'alls outrage is pretty ing funny though.
I'm not outraged in the least by Melania Trump, but your tribalistic two-facedness is striking. If it was HRC's husband who abused a visa privilege you'd call him a lawbreaker.
Did Melania abuse a visa privilege?
We don't know, she won't release her longform immigration papers and banking records from 1995
Do you know if she didn't?
Why would I ask if I knew the answer?
Melania the needs to GTFO.
Honkey s since 1492.
if we don't get this fixed there'll be a supermodel on every corner
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/...status-linger/"The bottom line is, if you have procured or attempted to procure an immigration through fraud or misrepresentation, you are inadmissible to the United States, and you need to be admissible to the United States to get a green card," Leopold said. Fraud "always is part of your immigration portfolio," he added, saying it "sticks to you" — meaning that leaving and reentering properly wouldn't absolve previous missteps. Nor would being married to a citizen.
"If there were material misrepresentations or fraudulent representations regarding her work or her intent to work if she came in on a visitor's visa, that would implicate the validity of her green card," Leopold said. "And that would then affect her citizenship, because when you apply for citizenship, one of the questions they ask you is if have you ever sought to obtain immigration benefits from fraud. If you don't 'fess up and answer 'yes' if you've done that, now you have bad moral character and you're ineligible for citizenship." In the worst case, this could lead to denaturalization — loss of citizenship.
Won't that be nice for you guys? heehee
fwiw, I'm totally ok with having a taco truck on every corner.
that would be a catastrophe of delicious proportions...
Did Trump break immigration laws?
http://www.motherjones.com/politics/...al-immigrationRepublican nominee Donald Trump has placed immigration at the core of his presidential campaign. He has claimed that undo ented immigrants are "taking our jobs" and "taking our money," pledged to deport them en masse, and vowed to build a wall on the Mexican border. At one point he demanded a ban on Muslims entering the country. Speaking to supporters in Iowa on Saturday, Trump said he would crack down on visitors to the United States who overstay their visas and declared that when any American citizen "loses their job to an illegal immigrant, the rights of that American citizen have been violated." And he is scheduled to give a major address on immigration in Arizona on Wednesday night.
But the mogul's New York modeling agency, Trump Model Management, has profited from using foreign models who came to the United States on tourist visas that did not permit them to work here, according to three former Trump models, all noncitizens, who shared their stories with Mother Jones. Financial and immigration records included in a recent lawsuit filed by a fourth former Trump model show that she, too, worked for Trump's agency in the United States without a proper visa.
Foreigners who visit the United States as tourists are generally not permitted to engage in any sort of employment unless they obtain a special visa, a process that typically entails an employer applying for approval on behalf of a prospective employee. Employers risk fines and possible criminal charges for using undo ented labor.
the truth comes out: Melania got paid before she had permission to work
http://bigstory.ap.org/article/37dc7...ting-work-visaMelania Trump was paid for 10 modeling jobs in the United States worth $20,056 that occurred in the seven weeks before she had legal permission to work in the country, according to detailed accounting ledgers, contracts and related do ents from 20 years ago provided to The Associated Press.
The details of Mrs. Trump's early paid modeling work in the U.S. emerged in the final days of a bitter presidential campaign in which her husband, Donald Trump, has taken a hard line on immigration laws and those who violate them. Trump has proposed broader use of the government's E-verify system allowing employers to check whether job applicants are authorized to work. He has noted that federal law prohibits illegally paying immigrants.
It's OK for me but not for thee!
The hypocrisy is blinding...
Yes, she did.
Foreigners are not allowed to use a visitor visa to work for pay in the U.S. for American companies. Doing so would violate the terms of that visa and could prohibit a foreigner from later changing his or her immigration status in the U.S. or bar the foreigner from the United States again without special permission to come back.
your outrage is duly noted.
What do you suggest should be done about it?
Whatever you would suggest if she was brown
I'm not particularly outraged by either.
Perhaps that question is best suited to the "Law and Order" candidate for president that hates illegal immigrants.
On that note the fight has been stopped via TKO.
SA needs a doctor in the ring.
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