>Maybe he didn't rob a bank but he certainly robbed the US and its
>citizens and its legal permanent residents. How? He took employment,
>he didn't pay taxes, he took up an apartment, used public
>transportation, etc. That is robbery.
He took an employment no tax paying legal immigrant was willing to
take.
He did not TAKE an apartment, he paid rent for one. Paying and robbing
are two different concepts; please look up the words in a dictionary.
Public transportation in NYC had over $2billion surplus this year. The
more riders they have the more they collect. Get it?
>He had no busy remaining in the
>US past the time allowed him on his tourist visa. That is an offense
>punishable by a ban of 10 years if the overstay is over a year. He
>should be a man about it and suffer the consequences of his actions.
>That is his responsibility. Have someone that he knows in the US clean
>up his household mess for him.
Yes, this is an offense. He is "a man about it and suffers the
consequences" just as you suggested.
So, what's your point?
Chuck
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