U.S. deporting Christian pastors

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U.S. deporting Christian pastors
Immigration rejects requests to stay when church leaders' visas expire
Posted: June 23, 2008
10:10 pm Eastern

By Chelsea Schilling
© 2008 WorldNetDaily

U.S. immigration authorities have stepped up deportations, but rather than pursue illegal aliens, they have chosen to evict America's church ministers from the country instead.

Honesty could cost Christian pastor Keith Thomas his citizenship because he cooperated with immigration officials, disclosing two minor marijuana convictions he incurred when he was a young man in England 33 years ago.

Thomas, 53, is working without pay, fearing deportation from the U.S. and separation from his family. He was denied a green card based on convictions that were expunged in 1982. Thomas told WND he has documentation to prove his clean record since the 1975 conviction and that he has always been truthful with officials, but he doesn't understand why people who enter the country illegally are allowed to stay when he is facing the citizenship battle of his life.

"They've let 12 million illegals into the country, yet somebody has been doing some good, paying taxes, came in legally and has been married to an American for 27 years and has two American kids, and they're going to kick him out?"Thomas asked. "I told the truth. Nobody called me out on my past. If I had not even owned up to my record, the government would not have been able to find any of it."

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Because we don't need and more "White" Europeans ... :jet: only brown people ...


Authorities charged him with allowing his premises to be used for the smoking of cannabis when a tenant in his home told authorities Thomas gave him permission to use drugs on the property, though he did not live in the house at the time.

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Nonno

Habari Na Mijeldi
One less Christian pastor in America is a good thing. Send him back to England, toot sweet!
 

Vince

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i mean it was enough to eff up the beatles......


Honesty could cost Christian pastor Keith Thomas his citizenship because he cooperated with immigration officials, disclosing two minor marijuana convictions he incurred when he was a young man in England 33 years ago.
Thomas, 53, is working without pay, fearing deportation from the U.S. and separation from his family. He was denied a green card based on convictions that were expunged in 1982. Thomas told WND he has documentation to prove his clean record since the 1975 conviction and that he has always been truthful with officials, but he doesn't understand why people who enter the country illegally are allowed to stay when he is facing the citizenship battle of his life.
What part of this wasn't understood? :confused:
 

tommyjones

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What part of this wasn't understood? :confused:

I understand what expunged means, but it doesn't mean that he isn't a criminal, only that his liberal country has a lower bar. One of the few rules we have is that we don't let known criminals enter the country.

ask boy george.....
 

Vince

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I understand what expunged means, but it doesn't mean that he isn't a criminal, only that his liberal country has a lower bar. One of the few rules we have is that we don't let known criminals enter the country.

ask boy george.....
When did they make this rule? Does that mean they are going to deport all the illegal aliens that are here? Alright. :yay:

I'm being an azz, but my point is why are the screwing with a guy that's trying to do the right thing, the legal way, and all the other illegals in this country are being given free ticket?
 

tommyjones

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When did they make this rule? Does that mean they are going to deport all the illegal aliens that are here? Alright. :yay:

I'm being an azz, but my point is why are the screwing with a guy that's trying to do the right thing, the legal way, and all the other illegals in this country are being given free ticket?

let them try to become citizens and they will find the same troubles.
 
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doubt_me

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regardless of who someone is, if they are here on a visa and it expires, they should be gone. if they choose to stay they are doing it illegally! i thought this was pretty cut-and-dry.
 
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