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AZLD4Candidate

(6,884 posts)
Wed May 6, 2026, 09:31 AM 6 hrs ago

I need advice. Should I Anne Frank my green card foreign national wife?

Dipshit Tom Homan said mass deportations are coming.

https://www.democraticunderground.com/10143661148

After the four year battle to get her the green card, what should I do?

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uncle ray

(3,367 posts)
5. and not post about it.
Wed May 6, 2026, 10:18 AM
5 hrs ago

given we know how they monitor social media, probably not wise to post about violating federal immigration law. which is what the lawyer would likely say.

dutch777

(5,100 posts)
2. Hard to know where this will go but likely to be less of a threat after the midterms with a Dem House.
Wed May 6, 2026, 09:43 AM
6 hrs ago

The realities of "mass deportation" are that they have neither sufficient resources nor legal support to make it truly "mass". That said, if they can pick up 5% of those they would like to target and you get caught up in it the negative result is the same for you. I get that they can pick-up the individual green card holder but somehow I really thought that the legal protections when that holder was married to an American citizen were well codified. You think of all the war brides after WW2 and such.

drray23

(8,819 posts)
3. If she already has the green card she is likely ok.
Wed May 6, 2026, 10:07 AM
5 hrs ago

They are going after people that are still in the process of applying for change of status arresting them at appointments or border crossings.

I would still be careful and avoid traveling outside the US for the next three years in order to not have to interact with cbp at the border when flying back.

PCIntern

(28,538 posts)
4. My Canadian friends had real trouble at the border
Wed May 6, 2026, 10:10 AM
5 hrs ago

But they had burner phones so BP didn’t get a chance to check their (Lefty) websites.

haele

(15,539 posts)
6. There's been a major uptick in cheap phone kiosks by the major sidewalks
Wed May 6, 2026, 10:28 AM
5 hrs ago

Around busy street corners transit centers and park n rides.
Or maybe I'm just noticing them more since there always seems to be people in the process of buying phones, instead of a lonely table under a market umbrella or canopy.
Lots more people buying burner phones....

drray23

(8,819 posts)
7. I am a US citizen and yet, I am worried at the border
Wed May 6, 2026, 11:15 AM
4 hrs ago

They can't deport me, but they can certainly make it a pain, detain me for hours, etc.
We flew to Europe early this month. When we came back, I had backed up my Android phone, wiped it, and reinstalled only a few normal apps.

After we crossed back into the US, I restored from backup.

It works well if you know what you are doing (i.e., turn off auto-backup after you wipe your phone, or you will override your original backup and lose everything).

allegorical oracle

(6,525 posts)
8. Have two friends who are naturalized citizens -- married to citizens -- and they're
Wed May 6, 2026, 11:16 AM
4 hrs ago

both worried about being detained. This is inexcusable. But now that the gubmint is going after DACA residents, it's getting absurd.

We need to call our senators and representatives and complain about this criminal behavior. We were told that DHS was going after "the worst of the worst," not law-abiding solid citizens.

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