Cold-hearted INS
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Cold-hearted INS
Maybe the callous American public will now see their perception that green cards are handed out right and left can see a different point of view.
8 p.m.
NBC
Mister Sterling
Episode: Human Error
"Sterling battles the INS to help a member of the janitorial staff reenter the country."
Why not just get advanced parole?
8 p.m.
NBC
Mister Sterling
Episode: Human Error
"Sterling battles the INS to help a member of the janitorial staff reenter the country."
Why not just get advanced parole?
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Re: Cold-hearted INS
chinga la migra wrote:
>
> Maybe the callous American public will now see their perception
> that green cards are handed out right and left can see a different
> point of view.
>
> 8 p.m.
> NBC
> Mister Sterling
> Episode: Human Error
> "Sterling battles the INS to help a member of the janitorial staff
> reenter the country."
>
> Why not just get advanced parole?
Because there would be no "story" if he did?
>
> Maybe the callous American public will now see their perception
> that green cards are handed out right and left can see a different
> point of view.
>
> 8 p.m.
> NBC
> Mister Sterling
> Episode: Human Error
> "Sterling battles the INS to help a member of the janitorial staff
> reenter the country."
>
> Why not just get advanced parole?
Because there would be no "story" if he did?
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Re: Cold-hearted INS
L D Jones wrote in message news:...
> chinga la migra wrote:
> >
> > Maybe the callous American public will now see their perception
> > that green cards are handed out right and left can see a different
> > point of view.
> >
> > 8 p.m.
> > NBC
> > Mister Sterling
> > Episode: Human Error
> > "Sterling battles the INS to help a member of the janitorial staff
> > reenter the country."
> >
> > Why not just get advanced parole?
>
> Because there would be no "story" if he did?
Is it not clear that my question was rhetorical?
> chinga la migra wrote:
> >
> > Maybe the callous American public will now see their perception
> > that green cards are handed out right and left can see a different
> > point of view.
> >
> > 8 p.m.
> > NBC
> > Mister Sterling
> > Episode: Human Error
> > "Sterling battles the INS to help a member of the janitorial staff
> > reenter the country."
> >
> > Why not just get advanced parole?
>
> Because there would be no "story" if he did?
Is it not clear that my question was rhetorical?
#4
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Re: Cold-hearted INS
Chinga La Migra wrote:
>
> L D Jones wrote in message news:...
> > chinga la migra wrote:
> > >
> > > Maybe the callous American public will now see their perception
> > > that green cards are handed out right and left can see a different
> > > point of view.
> > >
> > > 8 p.m.
> > > NBC
> > > Mister Sterling
> > > Episode: Human Error
> > > "Sterling battles the INS to help a member of the janitorial staff
> > > reenter the country."
> > >
> > > Why not just get advanced parole?
> >
> > Because there would be no "story" if he did?
>
> Is it not clear that my question was rhetorical?
What can I tell you. I work with computers all day. Rhetoric is all but
meaningless to me
>
> L D Jones wrote in message news:...
> > chinga la migra wrote:
> > >
> > > Maybe the callous American public will now see their perception
> > > that green cards are handed out right and left can see a different
> > > point of view.
> > >
> > > 8 p.m.
> > > NBC
> > > Mister Sterling
> > > Episode: Human Error
> > > "Sterling battles the INS to help a member of the janitorial staff
> > > reenter the country."
> > >
> > > Why not just get advanced parole?
> >
> > Because there would be no "story" if he did?
>
> Is it not clear that my question was rhetorical?
What can I tell you. I work with computers all day. Rhetoric is all but
meaningless to me