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  1. I think it is the total lack of self awareness and refusal to accept responsibility for their own decisions that amuses me. Denver cutting Parks and Rec, DMV funding to address $180 million budget shortfall Denver Mayor Mike Johnston said the lack of federal funding for the migrant crisis is forcing the city to make budget cuts. https://www.9news.com/article/news/local/local-politics/denver-budget-cuts-mirgrant-crisis/73-53b94b96-138b-4dd8-9a3b-bb56292d2e52
  2. They would know who all the Kardashians are....
  3. I see you have an existing thread, one of out friendly Mods will move it over there.
  4. You need serious legal help, you are setting yourself up to be hosed. Not sure when you married but a year ish before she headed out. I assume she got her GC without interview relatively recently. Alimony with such a short marriage seems very unlikely, well unless you set yourself up for failure. You said she is working and obviously can work and in CA the minimum wage is well over the I 864. As far as your financials in any divorce settlement well I find it hard to believe it will be of consequence and it of course goes both ways, hence the need to Lawyer up. Take it seriously or expect to suffer.
  5. It is rare
  6. Too responsible
  7. Certainly how the UK does it, not a passport a one way travel document
  8. TCN that would make sense
  9. Not a lot of change https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/legal/visa-law0/visa-bulletin/2024/visa-bulletin-for-march-2024.html
  10. We do not the Country concerned or what the legal system expects to allow a child to emmigrate.
  11. You might need to ring around, most Lawyers look at Consults as a way to acquire clients.
  12. He is a cook, I am sure he is working. Can not imagine she would not insist. To be fair she did her best to over talk Jim, I liked the way she had the camera centered on her with just an inch of him on the edge. I also wondered about the first wife, even if she is actually dead.
  13. Often Embassies can issue Emergency Travel Documents and then he can sort out his Passport to come back.
  14. I liked the guy who was not allowed to speak who file a VAWA claim based on a 12 day marriage, which was annulled. Jim has been at the races this week next one 2pm MT
  15. Reminds me of the Driving License test, mainly general knowledge. Perfunctory. Now I have come across people who seem to have a very limited grasp of the language and wondered how they passed.
  16. They would need to contact the Consulate see if they will reissue it with a new medical.
  17. I can see this ending in tears for multiple reasons but I am not sure the OP is interested in listening. VWP seems the bigger issue Visa runs well they will end in tears. Likewise being a LPR means you are a permanent resident of the US.
  18. https://www.pbs.org/video/far-and-away/ Sunny Hostin had to have a tough conversation with her mother after taking part in Finding Your Roots. During Thursday's episode of The View, the 55-year-old co-host detailed how her mom Rosa Beza reacted Finding Your Roots host Henry Louis Gates, Jr. telling Hostin that her maternal ancestors had "likely" owned slaves. That her third great-grandfather was "the son of a merchant who was likely involved in the slave trade" and had owned at least one person was just one of many "surprising revelations about my family history," Hostin said on The View. While telling the panelelist that her forebears from Galicia, Spain, had moved to Puerto Rico as "enslavers," Hostin also revealed that she'd learned on the PBS genealogy series that she is only 7 percent indigenous Puerto Rican. "It was deeply disappointing, because my mother really identified as Puerto Rican. She was part of the civil rights movement, and she was deeply ingrained in Black culture and identified herself as Black race but Hispanic for ethnicity, but her race is white — she’s European," Hostin explained. "I know, it’s weird, because when you look at her, my mother’s blonde and she has light eyes, and my whole family looks like that. I think inside, I sort of knew that this was my history and that’s probably why I didn’t want to do it." Hostin added that after speaking with Gates, 73, she ended up having a conversation with her mother about their ancestry. "And I spoke to my mom about it, she was deeply disappointed — she actually cried about it," Hostin said. "And then she said, ‘Maybe that’s why I have been so connected to Black culture, because it's an atonement in my spirit.'" Hostin — who also told her co-hosts that she'd discovered Anthony Ramos from Hamilton is a cousin — went on to explain on The View how the experience opened her up to meeting new members of the family on her father's side, too. "I also found out that on my father’s side, the grandfather that I thought I had was not my grandfather. There was another person, so we are establishing a relationship with that family, and I have five uncles and aunts that I didn’t know about," she said. "And so that’s kind of cool, and my father now has five siblings that he didn’t know about, and he’s the eldest, so I felt like that was great." When asked by Sara Haines how the news has "changed" her, Hostin said she was "deeply disappointed" at first and has gotten emails and texts "saying that I’m a white girl and that I don’t deserve reparations."
  19. Back to CNN and they cannot help cover it, and the accounts to excuse it are desperate.
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