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U.S. Immigration Extends
Casper Aussie´s Visa

Casper Star-Tribune, by Kyle Roerink

Original Article

Posted By:Husker Infidel, 3/16/2013 7:10:50 PM

Australian expatriate Ashley Fuller received a call from the Department of Immigration and Naturalization Services on Thursday. He was expecting the worst. Fuller’s visa was set to expire Friday. The Casper small-business owner and father of three had been fighting to stay in the country for 25 years. A public outcry erupted when folks in Wyoming found out in a Star-Tribune story on Monday that Fuller was in danger of deportation.

Comments:
This is an update to the article I posted earlier this week. His visa has been renewed for one year. Still it is not a permanent solution. At least he is not being deported right now and it gives him some time.

Please try to balance headline word count.

  

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Reply 1 - Posted by: JHSMom02, 3/16/2013 7:20:26 PM     (No. 9228651)

If all the Ldotters go into action and WRITE and Call your U.S. Congressman, and send emails at their websites supporting this guy´s private bill for permanent residency, we might get him a break. Gonna do that now with an email to my congressman.


Reply 2 - Posted by: thelmalou, 3/16/2013 7:31:33 PM     (No. 9228657)

Count me in...I´ll write a note in support. Congratulations to the Millers!


   

 

  


 
Reply 3 - Posted by: TXknitter, 3/16/2013 7:42:58 PM     (No. 9228671)

Count me in too! I will get those letters written. We can get this done. #1 is right! I tell you, I am not surprised at the wonderful people of Wyoming standing with this fellow and his family. GOOD folks!


Reply 4 - Posted by: 4Justice, 3/16/2013 8:38:13 PM     (No. 9228737)

That´s good, but what about that German family who simply wanted to home school their kids?? They shouldn´t be deported...


Reply 5 - Posted by: JHSMom02, 3/16/2013 9:00:22 PM     (No. 9228756)

I agree #4. Can you get the info on them and give us the name of the congressman in the district they live?


Reply 6 - Posted by: enuf8, 3/16/2013 9:09:04 PM     (No. 9228762)

Have to make room for all those illegal aliens they are releasing---can´t have someone use the proper process to gain citizenship.


Reply 7 - Posted by: Rama41, 3/16/2013 10:12:07 PM     (No. 9228806)

I can´t recall anyone introducing a private bill for Onyango Obama, who´s still managing his liquor store in Boston.


   

 

  


 
Reply 8 - Posted by: Texan1stCavDad, 3/16/2013 10:38:53 PM     (No. 9228831)

#4 Thanks for the reminder. Please find the stories of the German family and keep us up to date. We can help them too.


Reply 9 - Posted by: TXknitter, 3/16/2013 11:44:31 PM     (No. 9228890)

Absolutely! Let´s do all we can for the German family too.



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U.S. Immigration Extends
Casper Aussie´s Visa
Casper Star-Tribune, by Kyle Roerink    Original Article
Posted By: Husker Infidel- 3/16/2013 7:10:50 PM     Post Reply
Australian expatriate Ashley Fuller received a call from the Department of Immigration and Naturalization Services on Thursday. He was expecting the worst. Fuller’s visa was set to expire Friday. The Casper small-business owner and father of three had been fighting to stay in the country for 25 years. A public outcry erupted when folks in Wyoming found out in a Star-Tribune story on Monday that Fuller was in danger of deportation.

Time, options running out
for Aussie to stay in Wyoming
Casper Star-Tribune [WY], by Kyle Roerink    Original Article
Posted By: Husker Infidel- 3/11/2013 11:58:33 AM     Post Reply
It is a myth that wedding rings and sacred vows guarantee permanent residency in this country. Ashley Fuller applied for citizenship after he was married. The federal government denied him a green card.“It’s only in the movies,” said Fuller’s wife, Cindy. Fuller is facing deportation on Friday. He’s lived the American dream alongside his wife for 25 years. Like many expatriates who arrive on U.S. soil, Fuller spawned a symbiotic relationship between himself and the community. The father of three owns a business, employs four workers and volunteers with two charity groups in Casper.

   

 



 


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