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Yeah, I'll admit it's kind of wishful thinking on my end.

My wife is a Mexican immigrant. She does have a green card, and our attorney has filed the paperwork for her citizenship about four months ago. She's probably fine, but it's scary. I have to keep an ear to the ground for the news, and figure out if we need to evacuate.

Who the hell knows what is going to happen? If Trump signs some sort of order revoking all green cards, even if it gets struck down by some miracle, a lot of damage can still be done in the interim.

We have our immigration attorney's phone number on speed dial. It's depressing that I have to do that, but I'm not sure what else I can do.



You’re screwed.

He’s already made thousands of Venezuelans illegal immigrants that were here legally under temporary protection status and threaten deportation and tried to revoke birthright citizenship.

He’s definitely going to do his best to keep people out from “shit hole countries that only send rapists and murderers” (if it isn’t clear, I don’t hold that opinion)


Well, if any EU companies want to sponsor a work visa for me and my wife, I am certainly open to it.

As it stands I don’t really know what I’m supposed to do other than that.


If worst comes to worst and your personal situations allow it, there's always places like Malta that welcome anyone in who has sufficient income.


I thought the EU was also turning inward and populist?


Probably. Everything is terrible.




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