My dad works in homeland security and I've had the pleasure of listening to the many stories of agents literally not working for years, never getting caught, and if they do they somehow manage to get out of trouble.
It's pretty hard to get terminated on a state level too. This officer that my wife worked with in corrections that had a history of mental problems and abusing his prescription drugs got transferred for abusing inmates and participants, instead of just being let go. Placed on leave for like a week, then transferred to another office when he came back.
@@Heyalthif this is real that actually fucking crazy, man I guess it’s true when they say you don’t want to end up in jail , can’t imagine fighting for my life with both inmates and the guards
Imagine your entire livelihood is dependent upon such systems. Most of my medical care is facilitated through the VA as well. They've almost killed me multiple times last year just by sheer incompetence. Its horrific and soul sucking.
Never had a good experience with VA. My partner is a vet, and the VA offices and clinics where we live are horrible. I will say it's not entirely their fault, they're severely understaffed, like...always, but still. Losing medical files, canceling appointments without notice, forgetting to fill meds after we call repeatedly, even had a doctor call us liars when we told him the med combo my partner was on was doing more harm than good, and he said he never told him to take those meds. Like, sir, you literally prescribed them. 😐
you forgot that a florida man won a redbull sue on the whole it gives you wings add and won the only reazon they changed it to it gives you wiiings Edit some guys in the comments brought up to me that I was wrong and the man that sued red bull was from New York so sorry for that and also sorry for my bad English
That title dulls down the importance of it, but your not even wrong unfortunately. The media could likely downplay it like that and with the stereotypes of gamers, it’ll look kind of grim. Hopefully Charlie gets em’!
Thats not necessarily true. As a government employee, all of thats agent's records are public and accessible via FOIA. Have your lawyer request all his records...salary, disciplinary records, and all cases where that agent has denied visa. They have no qualified immunity
@@LALA-ur3gg As someone who has had to go through the shenanigans from the other side of the glass for my wife and children, yes, and depending on the person, quite frequently...
You will have that info but find Non-citizen's are not entitled entry, there is no contract or law that protects you from simply just saying no without cause. And it seemed they got hung up on section 212A. They failed the interview; possible thy had attitude issue ontop of their already self entitlment issues. Understanding Refusal under 212(a)(6)(C)(i) Inadmissibility under 212(a)(6)(C)(i) is determined if an immigration official finds that an individual has attempted to obtain a visa through the deliberate misrepresentation of material facts or documentation. The regulation states that anyone who commits fraud or willfully misrepresents a material fact to procure a visa or other U.S. entry benefits is inadmissible.
@@Gearrion That may well be true, but when you are a recognized person coming for work, there is an expectation that short of a valid reason other there personal bias or opinion, you must let them in as they are technically a guest of the government. Was there ever a chance Shohei Ohtani would be rejected from getting his visa, even if he was a jerk? So that explanation doesn't hold water, when they eventually did get in the country, and they had a letter from an executive with a major corporation who was running a global competition which depends on full attendance by the best players available. Would you expect them to eliminate people from World Cup teams based on attitude? Then Messi would've never got in the United States because he's a World Class A******. You are trying to legally entitle them to make government decisions based on behavior not safety and purpose. As someone who has spent the last 15 years dealing with the immigration policies of this country, bringing not only my wife and my internationally born children to the United States, but also my in-laws just to visit. I assure you that the fact they eventually received the permission is proof that the other government worker who first rejected their entry, was acting in bad faith as a representative of the United States government. Their job is to screen out risks, and to reject people who appear likely to overstay their visas. However, when they are a recognized competitor in a world competition, they are allowed every time without hesitation, should they pass the background checks. Which they clearly did, or they wouldn't have been allowed to enter the country.
@@iian_ What's your source for this???? I googled it and the google snippet says: "There is no legal duty or obligation on the asylum seeker to claim and remain in the first safe country and an asylum seeker who moves on is not breaking the law by doing so or disqualifying themselves from refugee status."
Also how corrupt do you have to be to basically laugh at a higher up from EA and accuse them of lying? Like as bad as EA are they're a major gaming company, surely that matters when it comes to people coming into the country for a gaming tournament.
@@iShockGamers usually I'd agree but think it through. This is a tournament for an EA published game and EA are involved with the tournament itself. It's like say if you applied for a job and you have a really good reference from a previous employer on your CV. It'd be like the person reading your CV deciding the reference is fake, shouldn't be taken into consideration, and you not getting hired. Sure the person who gave you the reference has no authority in this situation but their reference should at least be considered as real
settle for what tho? In Charlie's immortal words he would get a whopping "Nothing Burger". Literally the most they could get is an overturn of the decision and perhaps for them to pay their legal fees, as those are not damages.
always been like that bro. took my mom 13 years to become a citizen, they kept "losing" her paperwork, rescheduling her sessions and not telling her, etc.
I have an idea of what might be happening here. As someone who has been to the US under an ESTA related to gaming, you CANNOT use an ESTA to enter the US for work, you need a different visa for that. No idea what happened in the first case, but I imagine someone looked at those ESTA applications and went "is this work?" One person was like "no of course not a tournament isn't work" and the other two decided the opposite was true. That's my guess anyway, and it's consistent with my view that no one in that department knows what the fuck they're doing.
US Immigration denied my husbands green card application. We had gotten married a year prior, owned a shared bank account, lived together in the same apartment, had sufficient documentation of us being together; as well as had favorable expedited service since I am in the military. We spent 1.3 thousand dollars for the applications, waited 6 months; just to be denied all because “they looked suspicious”. Later down the line I made acquaintances with an individual who worked for USCIS who shared with me that he had denied applications before all because “they looked ugly and gross”. Lost all respect, there’s a reason that immigration lawyers are a thing.
This is the government you chose to serve. Are you happy knowing they couldn't give any less of a shit about you or your husband? You should leave the military before they declare war again and they don't let you leave
As an immigration attorney…100% can confirm. Most of the gov personnel also treat us like dirt and I’m happy to remind them “hey if you guys were nicer, no one would hire me” 🙄
@@PaulyDeezNuts77Would it be a problem if an Australian professional basketball player came to the us to play but couldn’t get in because immigration denied their visa for no reason?
I work in a law firm that only takes immigration cases and there is constant problems and confusion with U.S immigration laws and regulations, that shit happens all the time but there is always a solution. Sometimes its just a judge that doesn’t want to deal with the case or just does not give a shit. Usually a good lawyer or paralegal can find a solution
@@HavenarcBlogspotJcKI can give an example, let's start from the top, the US Congress, did you know, the Congress is never needed to do their job, because they can indefinitely take 3 days break once every 3 day, and in that one day where they need to work, they can spend it by having 1 guy in the Congress room declare that the next 3 day is a break day, this can be repeated forever, and has been done god know how many times. Even funnier, the President actually doesn't really like this rule because this can affect the power to influence the supreme Court, so one time the President was like "this is stupid loop hole, they can keep taking a paid break as long as possible without doing anything" And the supreme Court, disagree, because the supreme Court doesn't want to work with whoever the president appoint. TLDR, the Congress can take a break forever. That's it, paid break mind you, they're still getting paid, forever.
My wife has been an immigration paralegal for years. In most cases, when you let the department of state know you're suing them, they reverse almost immediately.
In all seriousness, why not just fly to Mexico and walk across? There’s nothing stopping you and sometimes the Feds will give you a complementary airline ticket.
Disgusting is not the adjective you're looking for. If we think about what the word means in a literal sense, it deals with something that is unappealing to your taste buds. You're also not a valley girl based on your username, so I'm not sure that you should be using it in any context, actually.
There's a shocking amount of corruption built right in to the U.S. government. One of my absolute favorites is that members of Congress MUST get a raise every year. Annual raises and bonuses can be cancelled for other Federal employees fairly easily, usually via an executive order or simply not including it in the budget for that year, but only an act of Congress in which they themselves vote to not receive raises can prevent the members of Congress from getting their annual raise.
Hey Charlie, You should find out who specifically was not doing their job using the freedom of information act you could get them to release the documents and find out the person/people behind the visa rejections. Then as part of your lawsuit require the settlement to include having the person/people terminated who were behind this situation, as just one form of relief (the second and main one being financial). Furthermore, have US Imigration blacklist them from any future government positions on the grounds they violated their oath of office, failed to perform the duties of their position fairly and without bias, as well as maliciously chose to reject a VISA request without reasonable cause... You can then sue the employee for intentionally acting in bad faith while performing the duties of their job. Since they used bias and acted outside the scope of the their position, they then are no longer subject to the protection of the government, and would as such not be able to receive protections normally afforded government employees. While the government does have laws that protect them from paying out in a lawsuit, they usually do not invoke those rights, epecially in the event of an egregious mistake or a widely publicized/viewed situation. As a way to save face, they will often offer money. The point being they will usually use money to make a case go away. Without a law forcing financial compensation, they typically leverage that into giving a lesser amount. Hopefully this helps and good luck!
When my husband and I had to sit down for his marriage green card interview (where a complete stranger decides if we actually love each other) the immigration interviewer told me flat out I must be lying because "No one is nervous when they come in here, so you must be lying" Really? Not one person was nervous about a complete stranger determining their entire future in this country?
What? That is just god awful. In order to have that job I would imagine that someone in that job would have to have psychology degrees at the very least, what the hell is wrong with these people? I’m so sorry
12:58 Have you considered a ‘Congressional Inquiry’? By contacting your Congressman they have the power to force them to answer for themselves. This makes gov employees shit themselves whenever a Congressional hits their desk. And it is free. Just send the complaint in to your representative. They do not always investigate but they may with this one.
That could be an idea, I’m not sure who it is since I know the districts around Tampa (and Florida in general) got redrawn to shit but that’s a good idea
MoistCritikal vs US Immigration (The Series): Episode 1: I don't get this mad often Episode 2: You've never seen me this mad Episode 3: I'm suing US immigration
i love you charlie. your anger at the broken system suits you very well and you speak about it very eloquently despite being so upset which is such a valuable skill
Charlie thinks he should get special treatment cause he’s. A influencer. Can he get any more entitled? Esports idiots getting into the country more important then national security. .
Man its been so long since iv competed in apex i used to play "pro" 4 years ago. i say it in quotations cause i played tier 1 scrims even played in playoffs for a few tourneys but never signed. and moved to valorant but havent been able to compete in games since going deaf. crazy seeing you spectate these matches ik u have been for a while but nice to see the apex scene is still doing well.
Ther are supposedly new studies giving hope to people fully restoring their hearing regardless of reason. They found the real reason people lose their hearing is for little bumps going away in their ear canal that look like microscopic mushrooms, but with diet change you can begin to regrow them and restore your hearing... It's a big long study, but it might be worth doing some research and getting on a study if one comes out...
As an Aussie wanting to tour the States someday, this isn't surprising, since US Customs are very bizarrely antagonistic towards us. Back in 1992, one of my aunts(auntie-1, age 36) was living in Tampa Bay and she convinced another one of my aunts(auntie-2, age 17) to travel across the globe to house-sit while auntie-1 had to travel to New York for business. Turns out that auntie-2's tourist visa papers were improperly filled out and getting prematurely evicted, and auntie-1 was supposedly an accomplice in one of the Meddelin cartel's last coke runs to NYC, and getting auntie-2 detained at Honolulu airport, missing her connecting flight back to Sydney. Auntie-2's passport was covered in persona-non-grata stamps and blacklisted from ever setting foot on US soil ever again. And Auntie-1 got kicked out a year later after Miami PD found an ounce of cocaine in her bra. So even if I wanted to apply for a tourist visa, It'd be outweighed by the heavy family baggage and fail the moment it's looked at. IF it ever gets looked at.
It's a lot harder finding English speakers in an English speaking country. Most people in the U.S. are too stupid to recognize your accent, but drop a "vato" or an "ese" and someone will be on the phone with ICE in 30 seconds talking about an illegal Mexican, regardless of which latin country he originated from when he came to the U.S.
Vote for someone who will actually do something to fix the immigration system. Pnly one party single handedly blocked the last immigration bill because it wpuld make the current president look good and take away thier thing to moun about.
It's because dealing with U.S. Immigration is giving him middle school PTSD of having to stand up to the bully in his class.... voice quavering, knees knocking, eyes shifting nervously
I was born in TX but my parents are from Mexico. Years ago, My parents applied to get residency through me. We had an interview at the Immigration office and my god, was it a sad sight. Seeing and hearing alot of families cry cause they were denied put me in this really weird scared state of mind that i hadn't felt before in my life. We had to do 2 interviews. One for my dad and one for my mom. My dad's interview felt like a straight up interrogation. My mom's was actually the complete opposite. My mom's interviewer was this really nice American guy who spoke perfect spanish. We didn't even need our translator for her interview
corrupt to this degree were everyone could be in danger because terrorist are alowed but not 3 aussies is lazy and stupid everyone needs to be able tp hold accountable no matter rank etc.if you cant be held accoutable you can ruin everthing there is a reason 2A exists
Immigrant here. I’ve been dealing with US immigration for 16 years. Though I legally live in the US with a profitable business and paying taxes like everybody else, I still don’t have a stable status. I’m constantly getting bugged my the immigration system, and every time I enter the U.S., I’m taken to “the small room” for a 2 hours wait and interrogation. All I can say is the system is corrupt and a joke. Charlie described it very well. The workers simply have no incentive to do their job properly. And they’re not liable for any wrong decisions they make.
@@zaryabK-vi8fhits easier if they just dont know you exist then be consistently hassled about if you're REALLY legal everytime you wanna come back home
Heck, in UK even Australians with decades long work status get booted. Imagine if Australia went to civil war - they would be better off declaring themselves to be "refugees".
Dude , my bf is mex and his family literally comes from Mexico , it took them almost 20 years just to be accepted as a full legal citizens despite the mex gov giving out the clean records they had And that's barely a 500th of the problems
I went once into USA only for pass. My dad was having some problems with the ESTA when a big dude went after him and told him: "in my PC says that you already have been in USA and that you were in prison". Literally first travel from my dad to USA. My dad was asking him how if he never went to USA. A police officer came and checked the photo of the "my supposed father when he was in prison". A black guy with face tattoos and young. My father is white, has no tattoos and a bit old. Of course police officer let him stay. He said that maybe it was a fingerprint error (DAFUQ).
Fingerprints aren't as unique as people think they are. Odds are any person anywhere in the world tends to have around 5-7 people somewhere that share their exact fingerprints.
As a US Citizen, I got my SENTRI denied because my voice quivered the slightest bit and they thought my dad was trying to get me to smuggle dr*gs across the border. The person interviewing me also gave me shit because I didn’t know my deceased maternal grandmothers birthdate (whom passed before my birth) Appeal also instantly rejected. Good luck Charlie, I hope you win.
Jesus , I'm looking at dui charges cause someone drugged me and I overdosed behind the wheel and I'm scared of never being allowed in america because I can't afford a lawyer to fight It and don't qualify for legal aid :/ (I live in canada)
I'm sure it's a little nerve wracking being in that situation. My voice would probably quiver while sweat poured down my face because it's part of my personality. Lol
"They didn't think they were as highly ranked as we said" I'm losing it over that judgment sounding like "We don't think your gamer score is high enough to come into our country"
@@johnzoid74 Oh yeah I know! I'm just glad that you're doing all of that for your love, I've got an American sweetheart myself and I'm forever glad for him!
US immigration almost cost my former band around $30,000 because they stretched out their reply for over a month beyond the legal response time. We are from a small EU country and none of us have any kind of criminal record. It was a once in a lifetime touring opportunity that we took a bank loan for. US immigration didn't even give us the $160 per person fee back and they said that they didn't have to. It broke me personally and I don't think I mentally recovered from that even now, almost 10 years later. I feel like you are standing up to them for my musician friends and me personally. Good luck and thank you Charlie, you're a good guy.
How did you play together before, when they were in Australia? I’ve never been denied an ESTA for over 10 years but they are always difficult even when you are standing there in front of the officer with your return ticket.
I hope this encourages viewers to talk to their represensatives/congressmen, talk at town hall meetings, find whatever it takes to reform the immigration court. Action is a necessary
Like someone else pointed out, this is the hassle people backed by an organization had to deal with, imagine the headache individuals have to suffer through
They're coming from the wrong country and are probably the wrong color. Charlie should have flew them to Mexico got them a spray tan and they would have been able to walk right in.
America doesn't seem to have an issue letting people come here illegally. There was a point where New York's mayor literally asked for them to show up to new york. Though his tune changed as soon as he got what he asked for. So, what's the lesson there? Personally, I think laws that don't work for you should be broken.
Give em hell. As a foreign doctor who wanted to come to the US for clinical rotations, they rejected my visa twice, potentially delaying and hurting my career aspirations for pursuing medicine in the US.
My boss is a professor and very highly regarded in our field. She had to go to Japan for a conference and also meet with the CEO of our huge Japanese company. She actually got detained on the way back to the US. We were freaking out and trying to figure why. It was because they thought it was strange that a white woman with a Canadian passport was coming from Japan to the US. She brought every single document that was listed in the US immigration website and the guys at the LAX airport told her that these are not the correct ones, and he had never heard of her work visa before. She showed him the website where he got the information, and even asked what the correct documents were. This apparently pissed him off and started yelling at her and detained her in a secluded room "for having an attitude". We had the lawyers and HR from both Japan and US AND the Canadian embassy call this one random low-life to confirm her identity. Still wouldn't let her go. 6 hours after she missed her flight, they let her go because her documents suddenly became ok. Not sure if it took him that long to cool off or what, but if that guy had just googled ON THEIR OWN WEBSITE, everything would have been cleared within 10 minutes.
If someone that is not from my company tells me to google my company's website, i'm not doing it. That's not where i get my orders from my superiors nor my directives on how to do things.
@@Unknowiii It's still the fucking official documentation for the public. If that is the case you better fucking look at that website and if it doesn't match with your instructions, call a supervisor over - because apparently that is needed then.
I feel you man, a few years ago when my mom was at the last part of getting her residency, the agent said she was not getting her visa, then came 4 months of calling every day, only to be told to pound sand, it took a letter from my senator then in less than 24 hours her visa was printed, no graphology no nothing
Canadian border services destroyed my krill oil and cat food shipments from Dr.Mercola after speaking up on a police officer that sexually abused me. They are very twisted 🥨 🤢
Canada immigration is strict but not in a TON of ways. its pretty easy to obtain things like temporary residency or student visas. we have the 2nd biggest country in the world but only 40 million people, the government wants to fill in the space lol.
@@nebula541 As a Canadian, that lived in the heart of Canada for most my life (Ottawa, and other surrounding parts of Ontario), Canada is a country established and focused on embracing diversity.
@@nebula541 It's crazy even white Aussies get rejected like this. They are basically the cousins of Anglo Americans yet even they got punched in the gut for daring to want to visit.
I could listen to you talk for ages mate,your verry intelligent and verry quick on the insults and at making your point,you crack me up man ,keep it up.
Twenty, thirty years ago, it was the government saying, "If you have nothing to hide, you have nothing to fear." Well, it sounds like too many agencies fear a lot of things. I support the idea of holding the government entities accountable.
@@tasnim569that’s awful. My girlfriend’s parents are legal but have been here for almost two decades with no citizenship. It’s crazy that they offer no kind of support for business owners
You can’t hold them accountable if you don’t have the power to do so. What are actually going to do? Slap them on the wrist? 😂 your name is literally on a piece of paper saying you’ll go to war and die for them 🤣 our society is a circus and we’re the clowns.
@@bradthelad8308the government likes it like that, cheap labor is getting harder to find nowdays. Look at the population decline of first world countries and ask yourself why we have millions of illegals that our government is just allowing to bring over. Instead of allowing Americans the choice for children they are subliminally castrating us and replacing us with immigrants. Think about it, there’s no risk for revolution that way. The government can function and do as it pleases and half the population is just going to stfu and accept it bc they are going to be illegal anyways. My grandfather came from Mexico illegally and married my grandma so I’m impartial to the whole thing. I’m just giving commentary on what’s going on.
You're a hero man. US immigration refuses to make my wife legal and I tried like 15 times over the 6 years we've been married. It's good to see someone fighting back.
I used to work on foreign ships that would come into ports along Houston/Galveston/Corpus Christi, etc. Some of the immigration agents were super cool, didn't have an issue with us going on board to do maintenance while they were checking the crews' paperwork. Other ones would point at us before we could even ask if it's ok and scream at us to stay down here until they were done and had exited the ship. Other times they would come back on board and stop us and check our gear, which I am fine with, but what they would do is they want to see the circuit board we took off the ship and check it's serial number on the repair paperwork vs. the hardware want a full explanation of what we did on board what equipment we repaired, one time made us go back on board and open up the panels and show and explain what we did, the ships master wasn't going to allow this and that's where the Mexican standoff happened. The ship's owners in France were back the ship's master, and the immigration/customs guy was getting backing from his office, and we were sitting there for 6 hours before an immigration supervisor finally put a stop to this. When our company submitted the bill they refused to pay for us standing around on the dock, so our company paid us but they lost the extra 6 hours.
As someone who was refused social financial aid for months and had to fight to in the end being accepted, this quote at 4:31 ''souless androids that do not want to be there and do not want to do their job at all'' is so relatable, feels like a universal social service experience
I came back from Japan, and the officer grilled me as I was coming back despite the fact I have a US passport. My friends were waiting for me so we could all go back to my friend’s apartment and fucking eat. We were on the plane for 10 hours….. that whole grilling took like 30 minutes. I started crying because I was so tired and just wanted to leave, the agent in the booth next to me looked at my passport and grilled the guy in my booth saying all he had to do was check it and ask if I brought anything illegal back and let me go. He was pissed, their supervisor actually had to come and let me go to my friends.
@@justaneditygangstar yeah they were very weird and very verbatim on everything. they forced our entire group to re-do covid test because the receipt of the test did not specifically say "NASAL" although this was the ONLY test administered. even administered in the same location with everything else. and guess what the cost was 5x more just for them to write the word "nasal" into the receipt.
There is one government more powerful than the US government. Just look at the most recent bill speedrunning through congress right now to figure out which...
my favirout part of this vidio is how expirianced charlie is when it comes to yt titles, straight away he states that it is not click bate and why. SImple things like that create quality vidios.
Yeah, it basically amounts to "you cannot sue the U.S. Government without the permission of the U.S. Government." This is what happens when the government is designed to change with the times, but the people in charge have spent decades ensuring it doesn't change with the times.
the constitution was really the best that a few people could come up with in a time where the a war against all odds and the they found themselves needing an actual structure to make decisions. the context was different, the needs were different, the scale was different
@@matsiv5707the federal government was intentionally designed to be slow and inefficient because it was thought that the state governments should hold most of the power obviously that's a massive problem in modern times
@@Ungood-jl5ep you get it. Wait til people find out the constitution was changed in 1871 and the United States became a company. They whine about capitalism but we haven't had a capitalist economy since 1913.
it's kind of crazy. I'm a 911 dispatcher and if i mess up a call or make a promise our center/responders cant keep I personally can be sued as well as our center. I'm a bit shocked to hear they hold no penalties for their work. Our government encourages laziness and corrupt behavior.
My dad worked for the federal government for 20 years as a database engineer. Most of his coworkers did absolutely nothing and made over $110k a year. It seems to be a common practice according to the comment section.
My spouse is from Mexico. We had a perfect record, but it still took 2 years for them to enter the US due to delays. The biggest delay? Over 1 year for an interview to ensure we weren’t committing marriage fraud. The interview lasted 5 minutes and didn’t include a single question about our relationship.
I know the feeling. They rejected my partner from coming to the US from Spain durning Christmas and now is Banned from ever applying for an ESTA again. All because they assumed she was going to stay forever even though she had a return ticket and could’ve contacted everyone she knew for proof. They never even tried to contact me or my family. It was the end of some assholes shift too so I guess he wanted to go home early by ruining someone else’s life. I don’t have the money or power to do anything though, so I can’t even have her come home to me…
That’s what I’m trying to do, but it’s not that easy. There’s more to the story but the reason why it would’ve been easier was due to me having a stable job and stable place in comparison to them. Basically it would be more difficult to uproot me than them. Not even including the language difference in Spain. I may know some Spanish but nowhere near what would be required to work there. Both aren’t easy or affordable options which makes it all the more unfortunate.
Happened to me and my gf from Germany. We spent 2 years and I couldn't go there and she could only visit here. She used to live here but as a kid. Her mom moved back to Germany. Never really fixed it. We broke up eventually. Best I could tell we needed to move to like Africa together which is bonkers. I never got a reason why I got rejected by germany.
I’m glad you’re calling hard attention to this issue. People complain about illegal immigration but have no concept of the nightmare that legal immigration is.
@@TheBeggies95Did he say that you buffoon? He's not saying it's good, it's saying the system is so bad it makes people try to enter the country illegally instead.
@@TheBeggies95 you are waaay too long online if your logic on criticising something means the oposite is good. People can say some service is shit and still advocate for its use intead of doing actual crimes
The US immigration service works on a guilty until proven innocent basis. It is a nasty process that does nothing to prevent illegal immigration, terrorism or crime and as Charlie has said it is completely shielded from any accountability and as such will never change.
This gets in the way of their business, it would be stupid of them to not side with Moist regardless of morality. If this didn't negatively impact them, they would not care. They're on their own side.
Because there are some very competent and great people working at EA. Typical American brain rot of oversimplifying everything to the most basic components for nothing but lack of intelligence. EA is composed of tens of thousands of people who work there and hundreds of people who make very important day-to-day decisions.
Wife is from Colombia. We got married and filed for permanent residence. We did everything right but had to send in my 2021 taxes through the mail so it hadn't been finished yet (over a year later). Bc USCIS needed my taxes from that year they REJECTED our application. I sent in all the paperwork showing I'd submitted the paperwork and was just waiting on the IRS to complete their job but nothing. We had to refile and jump through about a million hoops to get her accepted. It was a nightmare. Every lawyer I talked to told me that immigration basically looks for any reason possible to reject you. But hey if she came over illegally she'd be fine and I wouldn't have paid thousands in fees. It's broken.
I agree that it's broken as hell, but no she would not be fine if she was illegal, if you marry an illegal immigrant they are banned from the US for 10 years before their application works. There is literally no way for a fully illegal immigrant to get a green card. I say fully illegal because there are different tiers of illegal, someone who has overstayed a visa has more options with asking for pardons for example. You are right though, the system is cruel, broken, hostile and they look for any excuse to deny you.
So immigration did the right thing. Proud to see it! The last 50 years have proven to us immigrants both legal and illegal are taking advantage of America. The entire goal is to keep them OUT for 50-100 years until the immigrants we have learn to assimilate. We will know that has happened when we see the disappearance of groups like BLM and pro-Palestinian groups. Fortunately Trump is even going to begin a mass deportation program that’s really going to help even more.
Let me tell you a story. I am originally from Ukraine. In 2015 I enlisted in US Army through MAVNI program which granted citizenship for service. I was supposed to be naturalized in basic. In the end of AIT (next level of training) after they fed me promises 1000 times I sat on a chair in some military hall and said I'm not moving. And refused to move unless they gave me some clarity. After several more people joined me the guy left, made a couple of phone calls. He said everything was ready. All the packets were done. We were all naturalized NEXT DAY. At my first duty station I met a couple of guys that were waiting for naturalization for over three years. Also, when we went to San Antonio USCIS I was amazed how unorganized and trashy it was. Piles and piles of folders everywhere- in a hallway, on the floor. Sue them, sue them good. Those people do some crazy shit sometimes. Oh, and my entire clearance packet was miraculously "lost" on it's electronic way from Germany to Ft Meade! Both offices just pointed fingers at each other. Wtf.
Give 'em hell, Charlie. Their processes are so broken I needed to write my congressman to get basic appointments for my wife's visa. And after that I spent months calling immigration because their website couldn't find our case number to pay her immigrant fee. They're held to no standard and hurt good people
Holy shit are you me? My wife's K1 visa was taking forever, stuck in a perpetual limbo with no updates. It wasnt until I started calling my congress reps that we started getting responses from USCIS. We got a letter saying our case was under normal processing times, and yet the very next day after our congress rep looked into it, her shit got approved. REAL WEIRD.
@@Miniraymundo @themike41196 are you BOTH me?? Literally same shit. USCIS didn't respond for half a year before I wrote a letter to my state rep. Literal days after the rep's office said they sent a formal inquiry to USCIS, my wife gets approved. Fucking incompetent monkeys.
Well to the people running the border control your wife shouldn't have been born brown. I'm interested in seeing how this goes but Charlie is missing the mark as to WHY the border control is bad.
Apparently you're my long lost twin because I posted nearly the exact same thing then scroll through the comments and saw your post. Good Lord, at least we know we're on the right track without effed up the current Administration is.
I wonder if that agent knows what he's started, or if he's just casually sitting at home right now not knowing he's the reason some white-shirted guy on the internet is suing US Immigration.
Charlie is pretty big youtuber I bet the reason he was declined was because he didn't like Charlie's content, maybe hes a drunk driver or a Karen. Well from this we can kind assume they are a Karen sorry not sure why i assumed its a man lol