@kaneabel typical,republican,typical redneck,typical cold blodded person.first of all,she didint broke the law.second at least be suportiv of her ,listen the good things she did in usa.helping the homles the children,being smart at school.america was created from people like her.republicans brain washed the american people on ilegal imigration.wasnt her fall did her family came here ilegaly,or broke the law.and trust me if you leave,in 3 world country,you will broke the law for better life
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America needs to be smart here even if her family broke the laws..It looks that she can give back to this country with her education,help etc.Albanians should have a priority when immigrating in America.Very smart people,plus they are Europeans ;)
I am sorry to see people of my country sofre for a piece of paper the most brutal thing, and that live in a country that awaits you with the statue of liberty "beautiful"
the most ashamed thing is that some albanians here talk posotive about her deportation i mean look at your self in the mirror and ask ur self y r u there and how did all your albanians from albania get to live in the rest of the world comon guys none of you were leagals but govs gived u the right to stay and actualy they gived it to the wrong people they gived it to the criminals to those who made masakers n albania. so u are picking in a girl that s just another american citizen good luck herta
Anyway I'm out. Just making my point, not trying to convince anyone but all sides and interpretations should be taken into account in deciding these type of cases.
I hope there's a last minute change of mind from the officials about this case.
That's why is a case by case basis. In addition I prefer honesty. There are some people who came during her age and now they have double-headed eagles tattooed on their back and don't know anything substantial about he history of Albania. She is an integrated Albanian in the American society not an assimilated Albanian without being integrated which is usually the sad case in US.
Are you serious ? Cmon now. The girl came here when she was 11. Have you lived in Albania during 1997-2001 ? She was 5-6-7-8-9-10 during that time. I wonder what war she remembers best. She didn't say "Albanians are foreign to me", but "Albania is foreign to me", and this is true. In the past 8 years the country has dramatically changed, for worse or good I'm not going to comment here. She didn't come here when she was 30. She has no established roots there, no friends not anything.
Regardless, the Bill of Rights applies to all citizens and non-citizens, of course some people will say otherwise but regardless the Bush administration was criticized and the Obama administration is being heavily pressured to apply(or at least portions of it) it for terrorists locked up in Guantanamo. You're asking where do I live ? Where do you live ? You can't just use the argument of an expired visa to deport someone, it isn't that simple.
Chill there, are you a lawyer by any chance ? US goes by REASON and INTERPRETATION of the law. Instead of supporting a fellow Albanian who is a bright student with the cleanest records you're here telling us about a law that if INTERPRETED the way is being interpreted now with Herta then we should have not one but 20 million people deported on Wednesday. Herta has the right to the 8th Amendment of the US. Deporting her would be a cruel, unusual and I might add unnecessary punishment.
shes not illegal...u dont know what ur talking about. she came here legally on a tourist visa and then applied for political asylum..which im sure u dont know what that means cause ur to stupid
Non-sense. The Dream Act is just a way to earn legal residence which legal Americans already possess. It is giving her the opportunity to contribute to our country. She is not getting any financial aid or free money. We have bright students in our country but the opportunities should be given to those willing to work for them, not spoiled, lazy students who feel they are entitled to a free ride. I support the Dream Act.
Americans should never reward anyone for breaking the law
kaneabel 1 year ago
@kaneabel typical,republican,typical redneck,typical cold blodded person.first of all,she didint broke the law.second at least be suportiv of her ,listen the good things she did in usa.helping the homles the children,being smart at school.america was created from people like her.republicans brain washed the american people on ilegal imigration.wasnt her fall did her family came here ilegaly,or broke the law.and trust me if you leave,in 3 world country,you will broke the law for better life
komandant1000 2 months ago
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America needs to be smart here even if her family broke the laws..It looks that she can give back to this country with her education,help etc.Albanians should have a priority when immigrating in America.Very smart people,plus they are Europeans ;)
keesog 2 years ago
I am sorry to see people of my country sofre for a piece of paper the most brutal thing, and that live in a country that awaits you with the statue of liberty "beautiful"
klodjanxtremealbania 2 years ago
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vechorik 6 months ago
the most ashamed thing is that some albanians here talk posotive about her deportation i mean look at your self in the mirror and ask ur self y r u there and how did all your albanians from albania get to live in the rest of the world comon guys none of you were leagals but govs gived u the right to stay and actualy they gived it to the wrong people they gived it to the criminals to those who made masakers n albania. so u are picking in a girl that s just another american citizen good luck herta
elvismustafa 2 years ago
Anyway I'm out. Just making my point, not trying to convince anyone but all sides and interpretations should be taken into account in deciding these type of cases.
I hope there's a last minute change of mind from the officials about this case.
vdhima 2 years ago
That's why is a case by case basis. In addition I prefer honesty. There are some people who came during her age and now they have double-headed eagles tattooed on their back and don't know anything substantial about he history of Albania. She is an integrated Albanian in the American society not an assimilated Albanian without being integrated which is usually the sad case in US.
vdhima 2 years ago
Are you serious ? Cmon now. The girl came here when she was 11. Have you lived in Albania during 1997-2001 ? She was 5-6-7-8-9-10 during that time. I wonder what war she remembers best. She didn't say "Albanians are foreign to me", but "Albania is foreign to me", and this is true. In the past 8 years the country has dramatically changed, for worse or good I'm not going to comment here. She didn't come here when she was 30. She has no established roots there, no friends not anything.
vdhima 2 years ago
Regardless, the Bill of Rights applies to all citizens and non-citizens, of course some people will say otherwise but regardless the Bush administration was criticized and the Obama administration is being heavily pressured to apply(or at least portions of it) it for terrorists locked up in Guantanamo. You're asking where do I live ? Where do you live ? You can't just use the argument of an expired visa to deport someone, it isn't that simple.
vdhima 2 years ago
Then you should go and protest against the rally being staged for her by Americans, Albanians and other ethnic groups in Detroit.
vdhima 2 years ago
Arbiusa,
Chill there, are you a lawyer by any chance ? US goes by REASON and INTERPRETATION of the law. Instead of supporting a fellow Albanian who is a bright student with the cleanest records you're here telling us about a law that if INTERPRETED the way is being interpreted now with Herta then we should have not one but 20 million people deported on Wednesday. Herta has the right to the 8th Amendment of the US. Deporting her would be a cruel, unusual and I might add unnecessary punishment.
vdhima 2 years ago
go Herta!
msfrankie 2 years ago
shes not illegal...u dont know what ur talking about. she came here legally on a tourist visa and then applied for political asylum..which im sure u dont know what that means cause ur to stupid
piebunny666 2 years ago
God bless the dream act ! young people are the near future of this country this are not criminals
xavo77055 2 years ago
Non-sense. The Dream Act is just a way to earn legal residence which legal Americans already possess. It is giving her the opportunity to contribute to our country. She is not getting any financial aid or free money. We have bright students in our country but the opportunities should be given to those willing to work for them, not spoiled, lazy students who feel they are entitled to a free ride. I support the Dream Act.
123vers 2 years ago
what you mean?
123vers 2 years ago
cuzz i <3 u- camilla and ciara
don't wry!!!!! we'll help u!
xoxomillaxoxo1 2 years ago
ohhh i feel so sad!!!!
xoxomillaxoxo1 2 years ago