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Chuck Flounder's avatar

Thanks for covering a complex issue with the nuance it deserves. While learning about the guy's surgical procedure makes his behavior even more offensive, I agree that an ICE interview might be the best way to resolve the question of his family's loyalties. I also think Trump knows that it might be a slippery slope to follow the advice of people like Laura Loomer, for the same reason sensible Democrats should keep their own extremists at arm's length. And judging kids by the actions of their parents is a unreliable barometer. Trump's own siblings are a testament to that.

Jack Beavers's avatar

Thank you for the thoughtful reply and thank you for reading US Border News!

Mary Jo Nieson's avatar

I do not personally have enough info to make that decusion. We do t know what has been revealed during the investigation. Perhaps there was prior knowledge of what occured. As far as the good actions by the eldest child- that could be translated to mind bending. Too bad for the children.

Jack Beavers's avatar

Thank you taking the time to reply to my article - and thank you for reading US Border News!

Reelin’ In The Fears's avatar

Yes deport them. For their own safety. 😁

Ranee Armstrong's avatar

I believe in the principal of the matter, which is law and order. An invalid/expired visa means you should have reapplied for an extension or you’re ready to go back to your country of origin. And how do you get into more than university without proper documentation? You’re telling me anything is possible.

Jack Beavers's avatar

Thank you for taking the time to comment on & read my article in US Border News! Although the father's visa expired, it appears the rest of the family's visas are still valid.

Ranee Armstrong's avatar

Well that part makes sense with the clarification that her visa is indeed valid. In my opinion she does have the right to be here and educated with proper, key word proper documents.

Jack Beavers's avatar

Yes: "Although Mohamed Sabry Soliman was in the country illegally, Loomer has indicated the rest of his family possessed valid visas (which she says are being revoked), subjecting the family to possibly being "deported with an expedited removal."

Ranee Armstrong's avatar

Oh I see, I only saw the revoked part Sorry about that.

Jack Beavers's avatar

No worries! Also, concerning your question about her eligibility for admission to the Colorado Universities she had been accepted into: both have provisions for admitting undocumented residents, subject to some eligibility requirements that I have not reviewed.

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Jack Beavers's avatar

Thank you for reading US Border News & taking the time to share your opinion!

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Jack Beavers's avatar

As always, your comments are welcome, Winston!

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Jack Beavers's avatar

Thanks for reading and sharing your opinion!