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Captain Ewok
I was referred this via email today and I think it is something our community may find of interest for many reasons. Watch the video below to find out more.



The website to to find out more information at is: http://www.pleasehelpjen.com/
munchkins
Well, I couldn't send a letter to the the legislator but I sent Jen an email of support, at least she willl know that people are supporting her from all over the world so to speak good.gif
MichelleandCraig
aww I'll send a letter of support as well...very stupid mistake to be sure, but who hasn't had some of those?? Thanks for sharing Ewok. M .
ChristinaM
It is a very stupid mistake to make and I feel for her terribly, but I can't help but wonder what we would have said to her if she'd posted her problem on this forum. Told her that she should not have lied and to go home, perhaps?

Maybe I'm cold-hearted, but I find it slightly hypocritical that a video makes the difference between us supporting her and telling her she should effectively suck it up because she lied.

My opinion star_smile.gif
eau_xplain
Although I sympathize with Jen over her predicament, this was her own making. This is a classic example of a would-be immigrant who made one small mistake that has placed her status in the US in jeopardy. What about those who were here legally, got gypped by (ignorant?) lawyers and are now out of status? They need a way to fix their dilemma too. Maybe all of them should also make a website and post a video of their situation. Perhaps that will let people know that "illegal" immigration is not just about people sneaking through under the fence.
MrsP
Regardless, there is not one person on the planet I would want
ever to be deported again.

Please help us get the Kennedy McKain bill passed. There are
two clauses in there that help put families back together after
deportation. They have not as yet been included in the specter
senate bill.

Not only is Jen suffering but so is her US Citizen family. We are
the forgotten Americans.

Please support the immigration advocacy demonstrations so that
people will stop being deported, It is the ultimate punishment.

P
RaspberrySwirl
QUOTE(clmarsh @ Apr 2 2006, 12:25 PM) *

It is a very stupid mistake to make and I feel for her terribly, but I can't help but wonder what we would have said to her if she'd posted her problem on this forum. Told her that she should not have lied and to go home, perhaps?

Maybe I'm cold-hearted, but I find it slightly hypocritical that a video makes the difference between us supporting her and telling her she should effectively suck it up because she lied.

My opinion star_smile.gif


True. >_>
ToddMinc
Captain Ewok,

Thank you for posting this, I am sure the right people will see it.
Jen has my full support! good.gif As do some other people in the same predicament.
*Marilyn*
it is not like she was trying to enter the United States illegally ... she made a mistake, people make mistakes

I made a stupid mistake a few years back, thankfully it didn't hurt me
aussiewench
QUOTE(MarilynP @ Apr 3 2006, 06:33 PM) *

it is not like she was trying to enter the United States illegally ... she made a mistake, people make mistakes

I made a stupid mistake a few years back, thankfully it didn't hurt me

I agree. She had a visa to come back in and wasnt trying to enter illegally. Its a shame and very sad that all her good work and achievements in the US are being totally overlooked for a stupid mistake. Perhaps I could understand if she hadnt had a visa at the time but this just seems so wrong.
raymaga
I totally feel for Jen and her family. I would feel differently if she were trying to enter the US illegally, but she had a legal visa, and her crime was telling a lie. I hate to think how many times we have all lied when crossing borders into another country!!!!!! (some as small as the value of goods being brought into or out of the country).

Mistakes are meant to be forgiven!!!!!

She has my complete support and I hope they can get it all sorted out soon.

meddykomp
This is sad. I doubt that there is any person who has not made a mistake at some point in their life that could not be attributed to peer pressure.
I Quit
I guess if they can let 12 million illegals stay I guess they can let her stay too, but I like to know how she rates a member of congress to submit a bill on her behalf.
lissa04
I bet she didnt know at the time that it was illegal to portray an American. I have been her shoes before comming back from Mexico. I was asked if we were citizens. I said no we are citizens of Canada. I thank God I didnt say yes. I could see how easy it would be though to say yes. Yes she lied, but she didnt kill anybody. She was here legally. It's sad to see that if this bill doesnt pass that she will be seperated from her family. This country was built on immigrants. I think we should give her a second chance. If we give rapists, murders, sex offenders second chances why cant we for someone who told a lie just to save the grief of going through customs.
eau_xplain
QUOTE(mdyoung @ Apr 9 2006, 10:28 AM) *

I guess if they can let 12 million illegals stay I guess they can let her stay too, but I like to know how she rates a member of congress to submit a bill on her behalf.


I'd like to know the same thing too mdyoung.

I truly feel for the girl but I am wondering why and how she is able to get special attention.

I know of a family who came here on an investor's visa. Opened a small business, now employing Americans. They've been here for close to 10 years and had retained an immigration lawyer to make sure they maintain their legal status. Their lawyer screwed up their paperwork and they just found out they have been out of status for over 2 years. I'm sure some people here will say, they should have gone home the moment they found out they're out of status. But they've built a life and a business here. Current immigration law does not give them a recourse. Rather, it tells them they are banned for 10 years.

They're a very good example of the need to revamp existing immigration laws. Having the story of Jen out there as it puts a face to illegal immigration. It makes people aware that not all illegal immigrants are criminals. Neither are they opportunists who try to jump the line. Some of them are honest, sincere folks who got taken in by someone else.

If any bill should be supported, then it should be for more rational and well-grounded immigration laws.
rkl57
There is something about her story that doesn't add up - I can kind of get saying she was a US citizen in the car if they though they would get through more quickly (though it is incredibly stupid), but it seems she was taken into the office and still maintained she was a US citizen? Would it be easier to cut your losses at that point and admit your mistake?

I still think it's ridiculous to deport her, especially with a legitimate marriage to a USC.
daisy16
Everyone has their own story and why the rules shouldn't apply to them because of how special they are. wacko.gif
sparkofcreation
What I wonder is, what's happening now? The latest date I saw anywhere on the website was June 2005. Surely something must have happened since then?
almaty
same here..needs an up-date
ToddMinc
H.R. 2247: For the relief of Jen-Hui Tsai

This bill is in the first step in the legislative process. Introduced House bills go first to House committees that consider whether the bill should be presented to the House as a whole. The majority of bills never make it out of committee.

Introduced: May 10, 2005 Makes Jen-Hui Tsai eligible for issuance of an immigrant visa or for adjustment of status to that of a lawful permanent resident of the United States under the Immigration and Nationality Act, upon payment of the required visa fees.

Last Action: May 19, 2005: Referred to the Subcommittee on Immigration, Border Security, and Claims.


This is a House bill, indicated by the "H.R." before its number. A bill is a legislative proposal before Congress. A bill must be passed by both the House and Senate and then be signed by the President before it becomes law.

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"The right of representation in the legislature [is] a right inestimable to [the people], and formidable to tyrants only." --Thomas Jefferson: Declaration of Independence, 1776
Luis&Laura
It's a shame this happened, but she should have known you can't just go saying I am an american and go through, crossing borders back home even americans must prove they are indeed americans, as it will show in the system if you are or not a USC.
Anastassia
hhhmmmmmmmm wacko.gif

am I the only dumb one watching this ?
You all seem not to be surprised how she ended up being here after all this.

Of course I feel sorry for her etc, but I watched this video twice and it looks like she is in US right ?
Did they actually let her in after this lie ?


Thanks for explaining blush.gif .. I dunno.. are Polish jokes true ? tongue.gif

Ana
Smile!
QUOTE(clmarsh @ Apr 2 2006, 11:25 AM) *

It is a very stupid mistake to make and I feel for her terribly, but I can't help but wonder what we would have said to her if she'd posted her problem on this forum. Told her that she should not have lied and to go home, perhaps?

Maybe I'm cold-hearted, but I find it slightly hypocritical that a video makes the difference between us supporting her and telling her she should effectively suck it up because she lied.

My opinion star_smile.gif


I agree 100%


QUOTE(Anastassia @ Apr 19 2006, 09:05 AM) *

hhhmmmmmmmm wacko.gif

am I the only dumb one watching this ?
You all seem not to be surprised how she ended up being here after all this.

Of course I feel sorry for her etc, but I watched this video twice and it looks like she is in US right ?
Did they actually let her in after this lie ?


Thanks for explaining blush.gif .. I dunno.. are Polish jokes true ? tongue.gif

Ana


I was wondering that too (i'm not polish lol)
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