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  1. Don't be concerned, waiting for EAD takes much longer nowadays. You had your biometrics and a receipt notice so you're in there somewhere.
  2. https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/immigration-detention-human-rights-abuses-report-rcna222499 https://rfkhumanrights.org/our-voices/complaint-exposes-torture-and-cruel-and-degrading-treatment-at-louisiana-immigration-detention-center/ https://apnews.com/article/health-us-news-ap-top-news-politics-only-on-ap-f2008d23c5f9087f4214d9722dfb097e https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC8034024/ And this is barely scratching the surface, sterilization and eugenics have a long history in this country.
  3. The rhetoric and support for people being thrown into ICE detention centers and being ping ponged across the country is insane. Not to mention the historical human rights abuses ICE detention facilities have, such as forced sterilizations. But I guess that's the "consequences of poor decisions" cause of "They created their own issues", right? Remember when they said they were only going after hardened criminals? Then it was anyone with serious infractions. Then it was just snatch and grab anyone off white. Now, it's people just going through the USCIS process fully stated on the website. If you don't think you're next, good luck. It's not a loophole, it's strictly in the INA the adjustment procedure, blame congress for not changing anything. Not the people, especially when some had no choice but to file.
  4. https://www.nytimes.com/2025/11/26/us/trump-green-card-interview-arrests.html?unlocked_article_code=1.4E8.cL1o.VCG59vj3EBcL&smid=url-share Conveniently we got our interview re-schedule notice
  5. Great, I have, it's always okay to ask other people that might have some first-hand experience in immigration
  6. "Originally, Katie planned to return to the UK to sort out her green card, but due to her high-risk pregnancy, she decided to stay in the U.S. The couple tied the knot the following month and soon discovered they were expecting their first child together. At first, she planned to return to the U.K., but Katie discovered she was pregnant and chose to remain in the U.S. because of complications with her high-risk pregnancy." Peoples lives change quickly and plans change. AOS from B2 is common, you very well know this. Regardless of that, there is not reason for ICE to detain, unless it's for "look at our numbers" but then of course we know it was never about "doing it right"
  7. Well it says during the appointment so assumingly during the AOS interview itself signing off paperwork, but who knows why USCIS finds it necessary to pass off to ICE for and AOS that is non-issue. The CBS article states what this lawyer, "None of my clients have any arrests or criminal history that are in this situation. These are just cases where they entered legally, they overstayed their visa, all of my cases right now are people that have been married to U.S. citizens, so these are spouses of U.S. citizens that are going through the normal process, the normal channels, and they're being taken into custody,"
  8. Well it's still connected as I'm concerned how it will affect me and my spouse
  9. I mean then you have this too: https://www.themirror.com/news/us-news/british-woman-arrested-ice-holding-1524192 Detaining AOS from visitor overstay with no criminal record? Married to a USC and not a fraud marriage why detain if they can get approved? What's the difference now?
  10. https://www.cbs8.com/article/news/local/more-san-diego-immigration-attorneys-report-client-detentions-at-uscis-interviews/509-8b89ba49-d7e6-4af2-b505-725958c08eb4 Here's one, I've been hearing the same as well, which concerns me too.
  11. Interview scheduled one day and just canceled now...
  12. 6 years married and rfe for a bona fide marriage? Lol that's new. They're really dragging their feet with us too.
  13. Wym key point daca or not. If a person has left and re-entered the US legally, and has had legal stay status ever since they were 18, having 0 days of "unlawful presence" is a very much different story than the article you're posting. The person in the article was someone that was not only without daca, but a long time already accumulating time that's of "unlawful presence".
  14. I mean a person that came when they were younger than 18 (automatic removal order for getting caught with their parents) had daca ever since they came, has traveled multiple times on AP, gets married to a USC, approved EAD, gets denied a I-485 because of the new administration and met with ICE. That's a new tactic, and it's not just cause of MSM. Especially when the removal order doesn't count anymore.
  15. Apparently in news stories, because have been denied their I-485 at interview and immediately deported with ICE waiting.
  16. Good luck, how long have y'all been married? I haven't seen an interview for long term married folks in quite a while
  17. Combo Card approved and produced, hopefully it doesn't take another 5 months to mail the card.
  18. Lol, my congressperson I have now is useless, the office said it's in "normal processing time" for the EAD. I also found out my OCONUS is in a US territory which I don't believe will qualify for a 319(b). But I'll give it a shot thanks!!!
  19. Still no sign of EAD after 4 months even after notice of reusing biometrics came almost immediately after filing. And the possibility of me going OCONUS on work orders is possible. I doubt 319(b) is even an option for us....
  20. Nope nothing, no 765, no 130, no 485, no 131
  21. RFE was finally responded last week. We're still waiting waiting on the EAD and AP when biometrics were confirmed to be reused in June.
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