I'm sorry about the Nazi comment. Nazi Germany it is not, but oppressive and unfair it certainly is. And I did NOT call my countrymen nazis. ??
I'm functioning on excessive worry (especially after reading detainment detail excerpts, thanks for that). This whole thing has dropped on us suddenly. The INS didn't do a very good job of getting the word out, we didn't hear about it until yesterday. Especially considering that I was just at the INS a few weeks ago and was reading all the various posters and bulletins (sp?) on the wall while I was waiting in line.
I'm not working right now, and even if I did, I couldn't make nearly as much money as my husband does right now. If he goes to jail, how do I pay my seven hundred dollar rent and my four hundred dollar car payment and all the other bills?
My husband was illegal before I met him. I realize that that is his fault. His intention was always just to go to school here, unfortunately he doesn't have a rich father to pay for his education. Circumstances happen. He's very naive and trusting. He has a don't-worry-about-it-and-it-will-go-away attitude.
Of course we talked about this before we got married. We planned on applying for his green card as soon as we could, which is what we did. It's hard to explain to him that things aren't as happy and easy as he thinks they are and would like them to be.
We've talked about moving to Lebanon. I don't know if I could do that. My son would be subject to one year of involuntarily service when he was 18. I just don't think I could stand that.
So where should we go? New Zealand you say? I don't know, I'm not what you would call a seasoned international traveler. Once we crossed the border into Canada and went to a drive thru fast food place when I was like 7.
I think we are going to talk to a lawyer. And we are going to go and register. I think that our friends will take care of us financially for a little while if he is detained. I think the hardest part will be thinking about where he is and what he might be going through. Once he went to jail for about 16 hours because of failure to pay a ticket, and it was just horrible...
I'm functioning on excessive worry (especially after reading detainment detail excerpts, thanks for that). This whole thing has dropped on us suddenly. The INS didn't do a very good job of getting the word out, we didn't hear about it until yesterday. Especially considering that I was just at the INS a few weeks ago and was reading all the various posters and bulletins (sp?) on the wall while I was waiting in line.
I'm not working right now, and even if I did, I couldn't make nearly as much money as my husband does right now. If he goes to jail, how do I pay my seven hundred dollar rent and my four hundred dollar car payment and all the other bills?
My husband was illegal before I met him. I realize that that is his fault. His intention was always just to go to school here, unfortunately he doesn't have a rich father to pay for his education. Circumstances happen. He's very naive and trusting. He has a don't-worry-about-it-and-it-will-go-away attitude.
Of course we talked about this before we got married. We planned on applying for his green card as soon as we could, which is what we did. It's hard to explain to him that things aren't as happy and easy as he thinks they are and would like them to be.
We've talked about moving to Lebanon. I don't know if I could do that. My son would be subject to one year of involuntarily service when he was 18. I just don't think I could stand that.
So where should we go? New Zealand you say? I don't know, I'm not what you would call a seasoned international traveler. Once we crossed the border into Canada and went to a drive thru fast food place when I was like 7.
I think we are going to talk to a lawyer. And we are going to go and register. I think that our friends will take care of us financially for a little while if he is detained. I think the hardest part will be thinking about where he is and what he might be going through. Once he went to jail for about 16 hours because of failure to pay a ticket, and it was just horrible...
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