Huracan, I agree completely. For all we know, he could have had an argument with his wife and she called the police, just to be spiteful. Even if she refused to file charges, the responding officers still have to document the call. This is just one possible explanation of how the man was a "known" wifebeater.
There is definitely a witch hunt going on against immigrants. While DHS cries "national security" every chance they get, exactly how many terrorists got arrested in the past few years? The way things are going, I wouldn't be surprised if applications start getting denied over minor traffic violations. In a way, this is already the case. It clearly states in the N-400 instructions that no proof is needed for non-DUI violations with fines under $500. However, just about everyone who's had their interview recently has reported being asked to provide proof of payment/court dispositions. It's as if the USCIS is purposely nitpicking on minor issues, just to find a reason for denial.
There is definitely a witch hunt going on against immigrants. While DHS cries "national security" every chance they get, exactly how many terrorists got arrested in the past few years? The way things are going, I wouldn't be surprised if applications start getting denied over minor traffic violations. In a way, this is already the case. It clearly states in the N-400 instructions that no proof is needed for non-DUI violations with fines under $500. However, just about everyone who's had their interview recently has reported being asked to provide proof of payment/court dispositions. It's as if the USCIS is purposely nitpicking on minor issues, just to find a reason for denial.
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