marylander1940 Posted Monday at 03:49 PM Posted Monday at 03:49 PM 1 minute ago, SirBillybob said: The OP stated that the fellow suspects he was reported by a client. Suspicion is not certainty.... now that we have more details that theory makes more sense. As it happens in most cases about law enforcement getting basic information is like pulling teeth. I remember an old thread about Honolulu... the OP was sworn to secrecy not to say any details by the provider. It was frustrating. This was also about law enforcement but immigration.
marylander1940 Posted Monday at 03:55 PM Posted Monday at 03:55 PM (edited) 14 minutes ago, SirBillybob said: Plus he wasn’t pulled aside at any Immigration border checkpoint. Sharpens Hakim’s Razor theory regarding a snitch. we know that, it was at the airport. What moron would overstay his visa and leave the country trying to come back after? Isn't that obvious. As I said before TSA now shares information with ICE. Someone reported him and they (ICE agents) were able to find out where they could easily catch him. Edited Monday at 04:09 PM by marylander1940 Misspelling
+ Vegas_Millennial Posted Monday at 08:03 PM Posted Monday at 08:03 PM 19 hours ago, robberbaron4u said: ...his visitor visa had expired four years ago... And here's the flag ⬆️ Thanks for providing that critical detail.
robberbaron4u Posted Monday at 08:15 PM Author Posted Monday at 08:15 PM Damned by the moderators. So be it..
marylander1940 Posted Monday at 08:42 PM Posted Monday at 08:42 PM 36 minutes ago, Vegas_Millennial said: And here's the flag ⬆️ Thanks for providing that critical detail. He was making great money and decided to stay in this country looking for a husband to get a green card or just by trying to remain under the radar.
robberbaron4u Posted Monday at 08:44 PM Author Posted Monday at 08:44 PM By his representation, he was staying under the radar whilst attempting to figure out a way to the green card.
robberbaron4u Posted Monday at 08:56 PM Author Posted Monday at 08:56 PM Sadly, the lad's loudest lament is that those "gentlemen" who found him amusing, who celebrated him in his physical beauty, are offering no more than a "that's too bad, sorry it happened to you" kiss off followed by the line going dead. Too often, such is life in the world of "escorting" on both sides of the check-out counter". marylander1940 1
marylander1940 Posted Monday at 09:04 PM Posted Monday at 09:04 PM 16 minutes ago, robberbaron4u said: By his representation, he was staying under the radar whilst attempting to figure out a way to the green card. That used to be easy just by getting married to a US citizen and having committed no crimes, offenses or misdemeanors. Unfortunately, that's no longer the case and many folks here illegally or in limbo are arrested and deported.
marylander1940 Posted Monday at 09:06 PM Posted Monday at 09:06 PM 8 minutes ago, robberbaron4u said: Sadly, the lad's loudest lament is that those "gentlemen" who found him amusing, who celebrated him in his physical beauty, are offering no more than a "that's too bad, sorry it happened to you" kiss off followed by the line going dead. Too often, such is life in the world of "escorting" on both sides of the check-out counter". Wise words! Not only in the world of escorting but also in gay dating, straight men and women are also copying us.
robberbaron4u Posted Tuesday at 12:26 AM Author Posted Tuesday at 12:26 AM 3 hours ago, marylander1940 said: Wise words! Not only in the world of escorting but also in gay dating, straight men and women are also copying us. Amen. marylander1940 1
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