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BREAKING: Oghenechovwe is in some deep shit in Los Angeles

Opesterino

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this is the perfect screenshot for such as the others can be claimed as photoshop. poor little nigdonny..
 

Opesterino

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In case he deletes it

fucking perfect. tyfys as i totally forgot about doing such.

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edit: so i dont keep shitting up the thread.

which one do you guys think ole donny is looking at ?

How Long is the Period of Inadmissibility?​

Generally speaking, most removal orders carry a 10-year ban. However, the length of the ban hinges on the circumstances surrounding your case. According to the Immigration and Nationality Act, Immigration Court judges are bound to the following terms when applying a ban:

  • 5-Year ban – applicable if the immigrant is summarily removed or deported at a US border or port of entry based on a finding that he or she is inadmissible; if the immigrant is removed or deported after having been placed in removal proceedings when they first arrived in the US; or if the immigrant failed or refused to attend or remain in an immigration court proceeding or walked out before it was over (without reasonable cause).
  • 10-year ban – applicable if the court issues a removal order at the conclusion of a standard merits hearing.
  • 20-year ban – applicable if an immigrant is removed from the country and subsequently attempts to unlawfully re-enter the country during the original 10-year ban.
  • Permanent ban – applicable if the immigrant is convicted of an aggravated felony; if the immigrant enters the country unlawfully after a removal order; or if the immigrant unlawfully re-enters the country after having previously been in the US for more than a year.
 

Jenna

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Just curious....What's to stop him from getting off the plane in Atlanta?

He has to, it's a different plane going from Atlanta to Nigeria.

The silver lining here is the coach snacks on domestic flights seem rather pedestrian (Sun Chips, almonds, can of soda).

But once he gets on the international flight he will be treated to an "elevated bistro-style dining experience".

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EllenTorquehorn

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He has to, it's a different plane going from Atlanta to Nigeria.

The silver lining here is the coach snacks on domestic flights seem rather pedestrian (Sun Chips, almonds, can of soda).

But once he gets on the international flight he will be treated to an "elevated bistro-style dining experience".

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As happy as this all makes me, ngl I'm a little pissed that this human scab is getting Sun chips on my dime
 

FranksWirecutters

Glow nigger. Got any of those IPs for me?
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fucking perfect. tyfys as i totally forgot about doing such.

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edit: so i dont keep shitting up the thread.

which one do you guys think ole donny is looking at ?

How Long is the Period of Inadmissibility?​

Generally speaking, most removal orders carry a 10-year ban. However, the length of the ban hinges on the circumstances surrounding your case. According to the Immigration and Nationality Act, Immigration Court judges are bound to the following terms when applying a ban:

  • 5-Year ban – applicable if the immigrant is summarily removed or deported at a US border or port of entry based on a finding that he or she is inadmissible; if the immigrant is removed or deported after having been placed in removal proceedings when they first arrived in the US; or if the immigrant failed or refused to attend or remain in an immigration court proceeding or walked out before it was over (without reasonable cause).
  • 10-year ban – applicable if the court issues a removal order at the conclusion of a standard merits hearing.
  • 20-year ban – applicable if an immigrant is removed from the country and subsequently attempts to unlawfully re-enter the country during the original 10-year ban.
  • Permanent ban – applicable if the immigrant is convicted of an aggravated felony; if the immigrant enters the country unlawfully after a removal order; or if the immigrant unlawfully re-enters the country after having previously been in the US for more than a year.
5 is likely because the court one takes forever and he likely agreed to go voluntarily for a 5.

Edit. Paulweimer.gif for a voluntary 5 year old.
 

Jenna

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As happy as this all makes me, ngl I'm a little pissed that this human scab is getting Sun chips on my dime

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I feel like if the US ever went communist, this would be the designated meal the government provides for every comrade. Shitty chips (not french onion), nuts.com for "protein" and "energy", dry branded cookie, and vague lemon square that you're not allowed to question.
 

Slackjawed Cow

I laugh at them because they're all the same.
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fucking perfect. tyfys as i totally forgot about doing such.

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edit: so i dont keep shitting up the thread.

which one do you guys think ole donny is looking at ?

How Long is the Period of Inadmissibility?​

Generally speaking, most removal orders carry a 10-year ban. However, the length of the ban hinges on the circumstances surrounding your case. According to the Immigration and Nationality Act, Immigration Court judges are bound to the following terms when applying a ban:

  • 5-Year ban – applicable if the immigrant is summarily removed or deported at a US border or port of entry based on a finding that he or she is inadmissible; if the immigrant is removed or deported after having been placed in removal proceedings when they first arrived in the US; or if the immigrant failed or refused to attend or remain in an immigration court proceeding or walked out before it was over (without reasonable cause).
  • 10-year ban – applicable if the court issues a removal order at the conclusion of a standard merits hearing.
  • 20-year ban – applicable if an immigrant is removed from the country and subsequently attempts to unlawfully re-enter the country during the original 10-year ban.
  • Permanent ban – applicable if the immigrant is convicted of an aggravated felony; if the immigrant enters the country unlawfully after a removal order; or if the immigrant unlawfully re-enters the country after having previously been in the US for more than a year.
He might be lion food by the time he can return
 
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