Hi, if you are an immigrant to the US and you don't have lots of resources ($ or access to lawyers), I am happy to do a call with you to tell you about what I know, and to also help you look at immigration resources together.
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Hi, if you are an immigrant to the US and you don't have lots of resources ($ or access to lawyers), I am happy to do a call with you to tell you about what I know, and to also help you look at immigration resources together. DM me
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NeonPurpleStar :heart_pan:replied to Adrianna Tan last edited by@skinnylatte do you consider leaving?
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Adrianna Tanreplied to NeonPurpleStar :heart_pan: last edited by
@NeonPurpleStar No. This is my home
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I have also lived in many other countries including the ones people want to move to and I can also help you talk through pros and cons and how to think about possibly leaving. The short version is it’s not easy and there aren’t really jobs. But if you want we can talk about school and stuff. All that is hard of course without $$.
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@skinnylatte
Look for mutual aid groupsNorCal Resist - Home
Our homepage- get involved in our volunteer projects, help asylum seekers and refugees, spread community resources or donate to our cause.
NorCal Resist (www.norcalresist.org)
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@MsMerope thanks. I know a few but not this one. Will be useful
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@skinnylatte But consider that at the huge numbers of people migrating at once, the new immigrants might not necessarily have to try to find a job alone; they might hook up and form, for lack of a better word, kibbutzim, in the new country, at least to get started.
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@riley the reality is that Europe or Australia or Canada today isn’t anywhere equivalent to the open opportunities of Europeans going to America in the 30s and 40s. They are only taking abled people with degrees, and skills, and most people are not going to have an opportunity at all. Moving people into blue states is easier, but also not, because of cost of living.
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@skinnylatte You're talking about ordinary immigration.
Fleeing persecution for transitude or other status falls under extraordinary immigration rules and procedure. The criteria are much less restrictive. Look how many Ukrainian refugees Europe has been able to accommodate. A lot of them don't have formal credentials, or if they do, they might not easily carry over — but that's not the point. Saving lives is. The economic output will come later.
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@riley maybe. So far, I haven’t seen any of those countries offer such exemptions to Americans. Most of them are still saying as long as there are blue states you’re not a refugee.
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The reality for immigrants to the U.S. is also that most of the so called good countries we are supposed to move to just aren’t going to take us. They already have far more onerous immigration policies for global south countries, our own countries are fucked, and there is a layer of neoliberal passport privilege most of you aren’t considering.
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Riley S. Faelanreplied to Adrianna Tan last edited by [email protected]
@skinnylatte They typically allow American citizens to enter on an autoamatic or electronic 90-day tourism visa, though, so Americans get to flee first and deal with the paperwork of claiming asylum later. By 90 days from now, Pumpkin Bis might well have staged a mass deportation event for TV, which would likely impress European / Australian immigration officials about the severity of the persecution situation there, at the very least, to ward off summary dismissal of the asylum claim (which, I hear, would typically take about a year to two years, except in Spain, where there's an extreme shortage of immigration bureaucrats, so the short procedure with negative response can take up to four years. By which time, if Pumpkin will still be around, there will probably be a new and more severe basis for an asylum claim.)
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@riley that’s totally excluding most of the people I’m speaking about in this post: immigrants TO the U.S. who are going to face far more onerous, and frankly far more racist immigration procedures than to the U.S. For most people getting domestic papers straightened up is far more realistic.
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@riley aus is never going to go against Trump in any meaningful way they are halfway there themselves. I will eat my socks if they do.
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@skinnylatte I might have misunderstood your point. Apologies for that; my ADHD is currently unmedicated.
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@skinnylatte Can you offer help if I want to immigrant away from the US to another country?
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@willow1958 i won't do that personally, as I like most other countries even less than the US, as an immigrant here who has also lived in those countries, but you can always check out https://www.reddit.com/r/IWantOut/
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@skinnylatte Thank you. Up until recently, I felt the same. Unfortunately, I will not be able to afford to live here much longer.
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Adam H. Sparks :rstats:replied to Adrianna Tan last edited by
@skinnylatte @riley sadly, can confirm
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@willow1958 https://www.reddit.com/r/IWantOut/comments/1gl30fa/guide_the_basics_of_immigration_in_summary_for/ there aren't many options. good luck