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Actually not only is that a positive answer to my normative question and thus not an answer at all, it's wrong.
You know, you're probably sitting on enough knowledge to know that the people you're siding with have no ****ing clue what the relevant legal issues here are. Do you actually believe this woman shouldn't be able to sue in this position?
Anybody can sue, even illegal aliens can (many cases where they were owed monies for wages but were not paid - they won). Just because she appears to have won in this Federal case (civil rights issue) does not mean that she has won yet (the judge wouldn't allow the jury to know that she was an illegal alien, it may have swayed the outcome - who knows, it would be appealed by whichever side lost anyways). The Board of Appeals is next (which may remand her case back down), plus her deportation hearing went bad, looks like she will be deported anyway.
Anybody can sue, even illegal aliens can (many cases where they were owed monies for wages but were not paid - they won). Just because she appears to have won in this Federal case (civil rights issue) does not mean that she has won yet (the judge wouldn't allow the jury to know that she was an illegal alien, it may have swayed the outcome - who knows, it would be appealed by whichever side lost anyways). The Board of Appeals is next (which may remand her case back down), plus her deportation hearing went bad, looks like she will be deported anyway.
Her deportation.She had a previous deportation order to her native Mexico from 1996 and Villegas has won the case but faces the threat of deportation again, as the U.S. 6th District Court of Appeals has denied a request that would allow her to stay. Her lawyer, Elliott Ozmen, is pushing to stop her deportation.
You already defined it a process just like what legal immigrants follow
I defined it as a process, not a line. Are you going with chicagonut´s version of where the ¨line¨ is, whom is in it, and where it begins? Earlier I prompted her about what immigration forms they were filing, and for which visas.
The jury was not allowed to know that she was an illegal. We must get this country back or lose it, our entire country is being corrupted including our children. In L.A. county.
seriously,
But I guess we can keep playing this game, you'll keep posting silly, emotional, off topic rants and fight over points no one made, I'll keep closing threads.
Closed.
Yac.
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