TortFeasor
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I decided to start a new thread to properly respond to a comment addressed to me as the thread on which it was posted was mysteriously closed!
Comrade, we were having so much fun, why do you want to resort to violence? Let me respond in a calm and professorial manner.
1. You said: "I also have an idea. You live in Maryland right. How about personal meet on your territory so we can discuss this whole comrade thing or you can only assault people on the distance? Don't be a chicken give me time, day and place." I bet you want to come down and kick my ass. This may give you momentary satisfaction. But Comrade, unlike the old Peoples Socialist Republic, in our newly adopted homeland, we usually tend to resolve our disagreements in courts, by the power of the pen and/or the sharpness of our ideas/wit. If you kick my ass, it constitutes assault and battery under the laws of both the State of Maryland and the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, meaning that unfortunately you will be on your way to Baku and into the hands of Comrade Aliev. Now, that would not be nice, will it?
**By the way, in a related note which may be of interest to everyone and further proving my "dumbass" point that upon adjustment to LPR status, a previous asylee/refugee status gets terminated, the Board of Immigration Appeals (BIA), in a November 2005 decision (In Re Sejid Smirko, found at 23 I. & N. Dec. 836), basically said that an asylee/refugee has lost his refugee status once he has adjusted and was admitted as a LPR. In that case, similar to what may befall our dear Comrade here when and if he kicks my ass, a former refugee who has since adjusted to LPR was put in a deportation proceeding for committing some crimes. He was attempting to avoid deportation by arguing that as a former refugee, he should be protected from deportation. The BIA advised the Federal appeals court hearing the case that once Mr. Smirko has become an LPR, he may not invoke his prior and TERMINATED status to avoid the consequences of becoming a LPR.
2. You said: "Listen dumbass when will you get it: Asylees and GC asylees are almost the same [SEE ABOVE]. If not why asylee GC holders (at least some of them) are asked about renewing NP and going back to COP upon entry to US?" You seem to be one of the very few who have been asked those questions. Bearing in mind that you exhibit violent tendencies and seem to exhibit elements of paranoia (hostility, aggressiveness), could it be that it was not the INS agents you heard speak but "those voices" in your head asking you those questions? I am no psychiatrist but I think there is a sub-section of the paranoia community that usually hears frightening voices in their head - I think they call those poor souls as suffering from schizophrenic paranoia, defined as: "a severe mental disorder characterized by the coexistence of contradictory or incompatible elements, delusions, and hallucinations."
Cheerio
Comrade, we were having so much fun, why do you want to resort to violence? Let me respond in a calm and professorial manner.
1. You said: "I also have an idea. You live in Maryland right. How about personal meet on your territory so we can discuss this whole comrade thing or you can only assault people on the distance? Don't be a chicken give me time, day and place." I bet you want to come down and kick my ass. This may give you momentary satisfaction. But Comrade, unlike the old Peoples Socialist Republic, in our newly adopted homeland, we usually tend to resolve our disagreements in courts, by the power of the pen and/or the sharpness of our ideas/wit. If you kick my ass, it constitutes assault and battery under the laws of both the State of Maryland and the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, meaning that unfortunately you will be on your way to Baku and into the hands of Comrade Aliev. Now, that would not be nice, will it?
**By the way, in a related note which may be of interest to everyone and further proving my "dumbass" point that upon adjustment to LPR status, a previous asylee/refugee status gets terminated, the Board of Immigration Appeals (BIA), in a November 2005 decision (In Re Sejid Smirko, found at 23 I. & N. Dec. 836), basically said that an asylee/refugee has lost his refugee status once he has adjusted and was admitted as a LPR. In that case, similar to what may befall our dear Comrade here when and if he kicks my ass, a former refugee who has since adjusted to LPR was put in a deportation proceeding for committing some crimes. He was attempting to avoid deportation by arguing that as a former refugee, he should be protected from deportation. The BIA advised the Federal appeals court hearing the case that once Mr. Smirko has become an LPR, he may not invoke his prior and TERMINATED status to avoid the consequences of becoming a LPR.
2. You said: "Listen dumbass when will you get it: Asylees and GC asylees are almost the same [SEE ABOVE]. If not why asylee GC holders (at least some of them) are asked about renewing NP and going back to COP upon entry to US?" You seem to be one of the very few who have been asked those questions. Bearing in mind that you exhibit violent tendencies and seem to exhibit elements of paranoia (hostility, aggressiveness), could it be that it was not the INS agents you heard speak but "those voices" in your head asking you those questions? I am no psychiatrist but I think there is a sub-section of the paranoia community that usually hears frightening voices in their head - I think they call those poor souls as suffering from schizophrenic paranoia, defined as: "a severe mental disorder characterized by the coexistence of contradictory or incompatible elements, delusions, and hallucinations."
Cheerio