Deportation, Part 1
The "Green Card"
If you are an "LPR" or Lawful Permanent Resident
then you must at all times have in your possession a "green
card". The "green card" is officially called an "Alien Registration
Receipt Card". Also, the "green card" is not actually green.
The "green card" is a white plastic covered card
now, and was pinkish or "salmon" colored before, and a blue green
before that.
"Green card" holders can help their relatives get
into the United States but the person they help -- the new immigrant
-- will have to wait on a list. Sometimes that list can be quite
long. There is a way, however, to avoid the unfortunate encumbrances
of long lines and delay.
To get a relative into the United States but at
the top of the list or without placement on any list then the
person to be invited must be the spouse, parent or child of a
US citizen. So if -- for example -- a US male citizen marries
a mail order bride from lets say … Tibet. She will soon then get
her "green card" and then can become a citizen and then she can
invite her mother, father, all the children she had in Tibet that
she never told her new husband about... all into the United States
and without any of them waiting on a list. They all can then can
get their "green cards" and become citizens and invite their spouses,
parents or other children into the United States.
Here's a more detailed example:
The man marries this middle aged woman from … Tibet.
She then invites her mother and her father (no longer married
to each other) into the United States and they each invite their
new spouses and then they all invite their children (remember
the new spouses of the parents could have had other spouses and
MORE children). It is quite possible that one US male can cause
the population of the United States to increase by over 100 people.
And all he did was get married. And be warned. The originating
male of this mail-order bride-ness can DIE or get divorced or
escape to Bolivia and the process will -- once started -- continue
on and on and on to the very end.
This is truly one case where "Until death do us
part" is quite true.... only it is not the death of the Blushing
Groom that matters but the death of anyone possibly remaining
outside the country yet to be invited in.
I have used "Tibet" in this example because since
it is not possible for a female to become the Dali Lama or the
Panchen Lama in Tibet this may be grounds for her to invite even
unrelated females into the US on tourist visas where they all
can claim asylum for religious persecution. If that doesn't work
then she might try Red Chinese Communist religious persecution
and the destruction of her form of religion in that sparse and
cold land. Lastly, she can have her tourist friends try an alternate
kind of persecution -- the Red Chinese do not allow more than
one child to be born to any female. Bingo! That'll work!