02-01-2017, 10:56 PM
'Relatively minor personal experience', that's what I said, sally.
Your husband was given instruction and advance notice. He was given 30 days to meet the requirement he'd failed to proactively address before any action would be taken.
Your husband was not deported. He did not go back to Hungary and try to return to you with his valid visa in hand, only to be told that all Hungarians were banned from the U.S. and he had to go back to the poverty he'd worked hard to successfully escape. That's what's happening to women, children and men from the 7 banned countries.
Your husband getting a letter telling him to update his visa status in 30 days is not in the same ballpark and it's bullshit to insist that it is. That's not a slam against your husband and what he's been through, I'm sure it was rough. It's just to say that what you initially presented was not a fair comparison or criticism.
Your husband was given instruction and advance notice. He was given 30 days to meet the requirement he'd failed to proactively address before any action would be taken.
Your husband was not deported. He did not go back to Hungary and try to return to you with his valid visa in hand, only to be told that all Hungarians were banned from the U.S. and he had to go back to the poverty he'd worked hard to successfully escape. That's what's happening to women, children and men from the 7 banned countries.
Your husband getting a letter telling him to update his visa status in 30 days is not in the same ballpark and it's bullshit to insist that it is. That's not a slam against your husband and what he's been through, I'm sure it was rough. It's just to say that what you initially presented was not a fair comparison or criticism.