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Re: AmeriPol thread: Russia scandal evolution edition
« Reply #3045 on: March 04, 2017, 04:14:55 am »

So how about those visas being reintroduced for travelling to the EU guys. It's not exactly Trumps fault since Obama had two years to fix it but didn't. But this is easily used as anti-Trump ammo. It's not happening yet exactly, but I'd say it's pretty inevitable, barring a last minute replacement of Trump by a completely opposite behaving clone.

Here's the linky on the news: http://www.europarl.europa.eu/news/en/news-room/20170227IPR64156/parliament-asks-eu-commission-to-press-for-full-us-eu-visa-reciprocity

(I know this could easily be EU thread material, but it's gonna impact the US quite a bit too so it's worth sharing here as well)
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Re: AmeriPol thread: Russia scandal evolution edition
« Reply #3046 on: March 04, 2017, 04:20:04 am »

We could certainly get a laugh out of it if Trump goes ballistic about other countries vetting Americans.

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Re: AmeriPol thread: Russia scandal evolution edition
« Reply #3047 on: March 04, 2017, 04:21:13 am »

It's not inevitable. This is like the hundredth piece of shocking news from an EU body that does not have the power to enforce law. It's like the porn ban. Or the censorship. Or the alleged trade war started over locale copyrights.

That's just how the EU is. I'd type out the tirade of complaints of how the EU bodies govern beyond this but LW will probably come in here in the next twelve hours and argue it more passionately.
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Re: AmeriPol thread: Russia scandal evolution edition
« Reply #3048 on: March 04, 2017, 06:03:35 am »

We could certainly get a laugh out of it if Trump goes ballistic about other countries vetting Americans.

I really doubt that would happen. Based on his strategy so far, he'd probably say something like. "Good riddance, Europe is the worst. Who wants to go there anyways?" He's been peddling the isolationist wet dream thus far, I don't see him suddenly acting as though what the rest of the world thinks of the US matters.

Then again, there's always his Twitter.
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Re: AmeriPol thread: Russia scandal evolution edition
« Reply #3049 on: March 04, 2017, 06:52:33 am »

Canadian federal judged reconfirmed the verdict to deport 59 year old Len van Heest to the Netherlands, ignoring his request of stay on humanitarian grounds based on medical advice that being separated from everyone he knows, and deported to a country he doesn't even speak the language of (his mother emigrated to Canada with his Canadian father when he was a few months old) will likely retrigger his bipolar disorder.

The judge ruled that he had his chance to better his ways, but since he's broken the law a few more times since his juvenile detention, he should be deported immediatly.

Dutch authorities have not much to offer him. When he arrives, he will be directed to the homeless care of the Leger des Heils (Salvation Army). Since he's not an immigrant, but technically a Dutch citizen, he'll probably have to wait a few years before he can get a place to live at. Social renting companies average waiting time for newcomers is easily over 5 years.

His 82 year old mom says she fears she will never see her son again, and doesn't know what to do without his care.
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Re: AmeriPol thread: Russia scandal evolution edition
« Reply #3050 on: March 04, 2017, 07:15:13 am »

Maybe she should've thought of doing something about his citizenship situation during the 16 years of his time in Canada that he was her legal responsibility, or convinced him to do something about it himself during the 41 years since he became 18. It's not like he hasn't had opportunity to do something about this. His deportation now is only the consequence of his own irresponsibility.
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Re: AmeriPol thread: Russia scandal evolution edition
« Reply #3051 on: March 04, 2017, 07:31:02 am »

So what crimes did he commit

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Re: AmeriPol thread: Russia scandal evolution edition
« Reply #3052 on: March 04, 2017, 07:35:17 am »

He's a wobber!
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Re: AmeriPol thread: Russia scandal evolution edition
« Reply #3053 on: March 04, 2017, 07:54:20 am »

Maybe she should've thought of doing something about his citizenship situation during the 16 years of his time in Canada that he was her legal responsibility, or convinced him to do something about it himself during the 41 years since he became 18. It's not like he hasn't had opportunity to do something about this. His deportation now is only the consequence of his own irresponsibility.

That's partly nonsense because there was nothing to indicate his situation would change until the law was changed recently.

Dude has a disorder and lived his entire life in Canada. Is there any indication that his criminal behaviour or disorder will improve after he is deported?

This situation is basically a cheap way of Canada to dump their problems on others.

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Re: AmeriPol thread: Russia scandal evolution edition
« Reply #3054 on: March 04, 2017, 08:10:36 am »

So what crimes did he commit
Pointing a gun at someone when he was 16.
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Re: AmeriPol thread: Russia scandal evolution edition
« Reply #3055 on: March 04, 2017, 08:22:08 am »

Maybe she should've thought of doing something about his citizenship situation during the 16 years of his time in Canada that he was her legal responsibility, or convinced him to do something about it himself during the 41 years since he became 18. It's not like he hasn't had opportunity to do something about this. His deportation now is only the consequence of his own irresponsibility.

That's partly nonsense because there was nothing to indicate his situation would change until the law was changed recently.

Dude has a disorder and lived his entire life in Canada. Is there any indication that his criminal behaviour or disorder will improve after he is deported?

This situation is basically a cheap way of Canada to dump their problems on others.

If he liked living in Canada he should've become a Canadian citizen, but he chose not to. He himself said he was a "citizen of the world" instead. Well, the Netherlands is just as much a part of the world as Canada is.
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« Reply #3056 on: March 04, 2017, 08:24:44 am »

That's pretty weak. The guy has been living and paying taxes in Canada for nearly sixty years.

That being said, I find it kind of bizarre that, with a Canadian parent, the guy is not eligible for Canadian citizenship.
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« Reply #3057 on: March 04, 2017, 08:34:15 am »

That's pretty weak. The guy has been living and paying taxes in Canada for nearly sixty years.

That being said, I find it kind of bizarre that, with a Canadian parent, the guy is not eligible for Canadian citizenship.

Not sure about Canada's laws, but in many countries if the child has different citizenships inheritable from two parents, the child has to make a choice when they come of age which citizenship they want to fall under. If he chose not to be Canadian when he turned 18(or whatever age), he's not Canadian. After that point it doesn't matter much anymore. There was probably a point at which he could have petitioned it. (Or just gone through the 4-5 year process to become a citizen once adult like anyone else) But it'd be hard to make that case now as he's being deported.

Dude and his mom fucked up. Dude and his mom have to pay the consequences. It sucks, but it's not Canada's fault.

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« Reply #3058 on: March 04, 2017, 08:53:24 am »

Canadian federal judged reconfirmed the verdict to deport 59 year old Len van Heest to the Netherlands, ignoring his request of stay on humanitarian grounds based on medical advice that being separated from everyone he knows, and deported to a country he doesn't even speak the language of (his mother emigrated to Canada with his Canadian father when he was a few months old) will likely retrigger his bipolar disorder.

The judge ruled that he had his chance to better his ways, but since he's broken the law a few more times since his juvenile detention, he should be deported immediatly.

Dutch authorities have not much to offer him. When he arrives, he will be directed to the homeless care of the Leger des Heils (Salvation Army). Since he's not an immigrant, but technically a Dutch citizen, he'll probably have to wait a few years before he can get a place to live at. Social renting companies average waiting time for newcomers is easily over 5 years.

His 82 year old mom says she fears she will never see her son again, and doesn't know what to do without his care.

Is that the guy who tried to assassinate Trump when he was still a candidate?
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Re: AmeriPol thread: Russia scandal evolution edition
« Reply #3059 on: March 04, 2017, 08:53:52 am »

Nah, that guy was British.
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