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Just like the Austrian painter wasn't racist. Remember that one from a few years ago?
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@1984isnotamanual I live in Oklahoma. They don't care. This idea that because a handful are offended even though the majority don't care so it's got to be changed is dumb. Most of them understand being a team mascot is honoring their warrior spirit. They're not ashamed of their history and honor their warrior ancestors. A mascot is meant to strike fear in the opponents. Having a Native warrior as one is merely honoring how fearsome they were to face in battle.
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@roseanneroseannadanna9651 The mascot clears up any confusion. Did you forget there's more than a name?
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They went after it too. The tribe interjected.
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@ivlis.w His grandfather is the chief of his tribe.
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@clutchboi4038 No you don't. You remain in whichever country you apply in. You can enter the US on a visitor's visa and file. As long as you entered legally. You can't work obviously, though you can also file for a work visa after filing for a permanent residence as a spouse. Edit: Whatever Visa you entered under will be extended for as long as your application is a waiting a decision.
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For a spouse, it's a year or less for a green card. Provided there's no criminal background. It and the fiancee visas are the quickest and easiest. A fiancee visa, you just have to prove you got married in 90 days and it's permanent residency.
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The thing with the pronouns is they are policing what you say ABOUT them. It's 3rd person. They're telling how to talk about them to other people. Edit: I'm sorry Viva but I saw what my son was during the ultrasound. No question. She tried to skim over it real quick so we couldn't see, but I caught it. My husband didn't and we didn't want to know. It was kinda fun knowing when he didn't. It was the way my son was laying that it was obvious.
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@tahmaskenchers False. It's dependent on where you file. If you file outside the US you're barred entry. If you file in the US, you're allowed to stay with extended Visas. Edit: My husband immigrated to the US 20 years ago and that was the case then.
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It's the logical thing to use. That removes Miss, Mrs, Mr, Ms, etc from needing to be explained. By needing to explain what they're called it opens the door to discussion about pronouns, sexuality, etc. They've chosen to change to weird things that are constantly changing making it impossible for parents to prepare their children properly.
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They did.
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Unless it was an asylum case. That does go before the court to determine if they meet the requirements. Then the question is why didn't she file as a spouse once she got married. During the last few years asylum seekers have been allowed to remain while waiting on their court date which is 10 years at the moment.
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I know! The mascot is supposed to intimidate the other team because the game is like a simulated battle. They're honoring our fearsome warriors.
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@uncleeddie-xo9ln That's ridiculous. Immigrantion laws for spouses hasn't changed in decades. The last change was under Bush who sped up the process. Putting in time requirements of 3 months for each step. Meaning Immigration Services has to process your application within that time period or have a very good and clearly communicated reason why it's not. You're talking to people that have been through it multiple times bringing family over. 3 times personally for me. Including one being adopting my immigrant husband's crackhead niece's little boy. While you've never been through it, but pretend you're an expert. We did without a lawyer all 3 times, too. They're only needed if it's a complicated case. Like the person has a criminal past.
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@duneeaaasha I wish I could tell people you don't need one unless they've got a criminal history. I've heard so many stories about how slow it is when people use one. It's pretty easy. Everything is laid out clearly, they'll happily answer any questions, and you save a lot money.
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It's still a slur for northerners
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@protoman1214 They probably weren't happy but they like having a job. This would have come from the higher ups. "Just put placeholders for everyone that we think is important". I wonder how many on air guys used the fake awards to prove their value when they interviewed other places.
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The family was not happy with removing her. I didn't understand how removing every "POC" from store shelves fights racism. By creating a sea of huwite people?
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He wasn't even running for anything in 2011. Nobody does a campaign interview 4 years before they run. He was speculating which he'd talked about for decades.
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@TBonerton Like when they protested against the pipeline and destroyed the land. They had to get Trump to remove them. Nothing like protesting the destruction of a sacred site like burning cars and throwing garbage all over it.
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Ah! They added the Covid vaccine to the vaccine requirements. Ridiculous. My husband couldn't find his vaccination records so took them all at once when he was in the process of immigrating. That's the last step before the interview and getting your green card. The physical health requirement. X-rays, a doctor saying you're healthy, and your immigration records. I hope they removed the lung X-ray for tuberculosis, but I guess it would depend on the country if it's risk or not and they can't individualize the process like that.
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He's still on my BBQ. He created it so he should be. Stub's I assume you mean.
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@iquesnell Bush revised it and put time limits on each section for family members. There are exceptions if the applicant has previous criminal charges or had been previously deported. I've been through it 3 times. My husband, my son, and when we took custody of my husband's nephew. If it took that long, it's because your wife did something in her past.
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@GeorgieB1965 That's because she's Chinese which requires more scrutiny due to it being an adversarial country.
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@harisjaved1379 Nope. Bush put in time limits for each immigration step for families. Each one can't take more than 3 months and it's 3 steps. So it should take less than a year. The only reason it takes longer is you aren't filing correctly, waiting for a background check from your home country, you're from an adversarial country, or you've committed crimes. Including being in the US illegally previously. Those are the only reasons allowed for Immigration Services to delay your application. I've done it 3 times without a lawyer. It's not hard. It's also not hard to maintain legal status as long as you aren't working. You simply leave the country for a couple days every 6 month to renew your visitors visa. Edit: I will say I has to contact my representative's office to get my son's citizenship sorted out. He was born in Canada and entered when it was an open border policy. As in you didn't need a passport. So we didn't have proof of legal entry. There's a special division for those cases and he got his passport (his proof of citizenship) in 4 months.
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@kevind2760 Good. Since illegal immigration was one of the biggest issues and he voted Trump, then he knew it was coming.
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Why did it take years? It's by law less than a year for family members. The only reason is she has a criminal record or it's a country we're suspicious of. Those are the only reasons Immigration Services can slow down the process themselves. Everything else is you collecting records and sending them, which, if you're slow about, obviously will make it take longer. If she's got a criminal record then it's not broken. People who commit crimes, no matter how silly it may seem, should face scrutiny. People from countries we're not on good terms with should also face scrutiny for the safety of the public.
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@INatalkaI Doesn't mean the same exactly. It's more like taking up stuff because they were told to be upset about it by huwite people. Basically trying to stir up crap. It would be more like how a lot of black people felt about BLM. Most didn't support it.
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Most likely she has a criminal record and depending on what it is, would be rejected. If she entered illegally, which she did if she's getting deported, she'll be barred from entry for a a few years. Married or not, you enter the country legally.
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How was this a campaign stop in 2011? He wasn't running in 2011. He did some speculation polls and feelers in 2012. Not 2011. He'd been talking about the possibility for 20+ years. 12:50 They went to court trying to prevent Cruise from being allowed to run. So can I call them racist because they did it to him but not McCain?
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@michaelmurray6197 Yeah. As on air talent they would have been aware there's a separate category for them and that they'd be notified if nominated. One quote in there was "they've got egos" which tells me they were given them to prevent them being butthurt the people they consider below them won and they didn't.
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@darrellgrant7615 The show did win an Emmy. The on air talent didn't because that's a separate category. So other people were winning then them for that category but they still got one.
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He said he wouldn't repeal it without something to replace it. He's not a health care expert or expert in insurance regulations. He put that onto the party, and they failed to come up with a good alternative in 4 years. Though he did get parts of it removed like being fined for not having it. It also hadn't all taken effect yet. It was a slow rollout over several years. The last thing to go into effect was it forcing insurance to cover trans operations about 3-4 years ago. Edit: I'll forgive him because he refused to sign the part of the Patriot Act that allowed spying on citizens. He wanted that reformed, had the power to stop it while there, and he did.
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The government paid for our scalps. So yes, it was done by others. It didn't matter man, woman, or child. There was a group of free black men that were famous for how many they cashed in.
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@Sniperboy5551 That's actually a tiny percentage currently. It's not difficult to remain legal under visitor status. It's for 6 months and you simply leave, spend the night,and re-enter on a new Visa. Unless you're from a country that we require you to apply before you're given a visitor visa which is very few countries. In which case you can file for an extension once you've entered. If you know you're going to be here longer, you should say that upon entry.
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They have said they're bringing back the logo on the helmets. Hopefully in short order they'll brimg back the name.
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@ethansdad3d So as you're the one out of ten that doesn't like it, welcome to democracy. You don't dictate for the rest of us. If you don't like it, don't watch the games or buy the merch. It's pretty simple. Native Indian in Oklahoma. Edit: You didn't watch the video. It was approved and done in conjunction with the Congress of Natives and represents the Blackfeet with their blessing. It's not bigoted. My skin color isn't bigoted. If it was then stop calling people "white" too.
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@someanimefan5990 Anything can be said in a derogatory manner. So should we ban language all together? It's the ritual of putting on war paint. It's not even a reference to our skin color. Which most aren't red, though I certainly have seen some shockingly so.
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