Speaking of immigration, I just found out my best friend who was brought here, and lived here legally when she was age 3, her mother and stepfather met and married while he was in the military in the Philippines while he was stationed there, parents went on to have five other girls all of them considered US citizens, but she's not though she always thought she was and was at one point told she no longer had to keep going to the post office to renew certain papers because she was at that point Grandfathered in.
Only in the past few years has she been fighting to get her citizenship status reinstated, but with all the changes that took place in recent years she's been caught up in the mess and is facing deportation. This woman has no connection to the Philippines, no family there that she knows, like I said, she was brought here and raised here since she was 3 years of age and honestly had no idea, she wasn't considered a citizen, never had a problem before with the dmv, till just a few years back. We've been friends for more than 25 years, this is mind blowing to me. She has the id number for her identity that was given to her and for what was always used for renewal prior to having been told she was grandfathered in. We understand why they made the final decision, but it's still wrong. She evidently was supposed to file a form or something when she was grandfathered in, but she has since done everthing they asked her to do and had gotten to the process where they where she even completed the citizenship test just prior to being sworn in when a oopsie came to the processor's desk with the question of did have you voted. ding, ding, ding. But as she said, she hadn't lied, she was under the impression she was a citizen, call her ignorant, but, she had been registered and legal to vote every other election prior to the point where there was a misunderstanding about the paperwork, which she's paid hundreds and hundreds of dollars to immigration to get in order, they have her childhood pics when she first came to this country in their folder.
This is in incredulous, I'm sure some won't have sympathy, but imagine if the only home you've known since you were 3 and you are about to turn 50 and you are told, sorry, but, this is no longer a place to call home, nearly 47 years after the fact and you thought you were doing your civic duty. Hard working, has paid taxes all her working years. My heart is breaking, this is my best friend and I can't help her.....Yep lawyer told her not to be upset, but, to expect a letter in the mail, soon, stating actions are being taken to deportate. Lawyer says she will try to fight further as best she can, so try, try, try, not to worry too much. Uh, uh. I think my friend is now into year three of this battle. This was suppose to be the final ruling.
I don't need to hear how stupid my friend was, we both know where she made her mistake, still, this is a travesty of how messed up this system is when so much worse has been done by members of congress and many born citizens that drain the resources of this great country. Yet this person's went into the immigration office told them everything, didn't lie when they asked her questions and yet, here she is, about to lose everything she's ever known.