Greta Gustava Martela / Kjel Anderson & Nina Chaubal / Niraj Chaubal - Stole $350k+ from Trans Lifeline, kill count of 2+ from negligence, Founders of Sisterwood/La Zorra.

If she is bonded out, then I worry she'll be in the free and clear, practically speaking. Like, if Nina gets out on bond, since they've had this scare, they'll quickly move to get the correct paperwork for Nina's green card and that'll be the end of it.

Unless there are mitigating factors we're not aware of, they'd really have to roll a 20 two or three times to actually win this. My concern if she gets bonded out is, they'll just go into hiding either immediately or later when they realize their defeat is unavoidable.
 
Unless there are mitigating factors we're not aware of, they'd really have to roll a 20 two or three times to actually win this. My concern if she gets bonded out is, they'll just go into hiding either immediately or later when they realize their defeat is unavoidable.
Are you referring to getting Nina's green card?

Nina is probably legitimately married to Greta. It's not that they couldn't get the proper paperwork, it's that they were too lazy to. If they get out on bond, they'll be scared shitless enough to do whatever they need to do to get that paperwork.
 
Are you referring to getting Nina's green card?

Nina is probably legitimately married to Greta. It's not that they couldn't get the proper paperwork, it's that they were too lazy to. If they get out on bond, they'll be scared shitless enough to do whatever they need to do to get that paperwork.
Nah, every excuse that M2F Shrek makes about the marriage license sounds like "muh dog ate muh homework."
 
You are a hero on this saga.

@MirnaMinkoff contributions are valuable (thanks man), but No. I'd say @Manapan is.

Greta is a bully. A fat, ogre who punishes people whenever she feels like it because her legion of beta orbiters are on call. Nobody can question her because as a tranny she gets a shield within her community. @Manapan has been very brave. Most people who have to deal with others like greta walk away, she didn't. We get the privilege of anonymity. Manapan without anon has continued to press Greta on her bullshit, even with Phil's insanity in the mix.

Power to you @Manapan.
 
Are you referring to getting Nina's green card?

Nina is probably legitimately married to Greta. It's not that they couldn't get the proper paperwork, it's that they were too lazy to. If they get out on bond, they'll be scared shitless enough to do whatever they need to do to get that paperwork.

I'm referring to Nina's green card and status in general. They did not follow the proper procedures out of pure stupidity and laziness after Nina's Google employment, and everything I've heard here indicates our system has zero compassion for cases like that. If they had been trying sincerely to remedy this and had been working with ICE or INS or whatever the appropriate agency is the whole time, I would be more optimistic.

@MirnaMinkoff contributions are valuable (thanks man), but No. I'd say @Manapan is.

I think they both are, though Manapan's contributions are more stressful and personal.
 
Unless there are mitigating factors we're not aware of, they'd really have to roll a 20 two or three times to actually win this. My concern if she gets bonded out is, they'll just go into hiding either immediately or later when they realize their defeat is unavoidable.

Yes, the factor we don't know is the if they actually ever submitted an I-190 application and if it's "pending" because they didn't submit the proper supporting documentation like divorce papers or proving the marriage was valid. If they did are in pending limbo, and the app wasn't denied/ closed, that helps greatly. If the marriage isn't actually valid they will try to run to a Chicago courthouse to make it so.

But the above situation makes no sense with the asylum claim.

She gets bonded out she will be free to go on her merry way and probably begin to do the immigration court dance for the next five to ten years. It's a long ass process.

EDIT: All my props to Manapan, she's a bad ass and her trolling the hell out these sinister douchebags is my favorite part of the thread. I'm just making sure kiwi audiences are well informed on the details of shit.
 
Nah, every excuse that M2F Shrek makes about the marriage license sounds like "muh dog ate muh homework."
I don't know, I thought I remember someone mentioning that they talked about having two marriage dates, one being the event itself, and then the official one to handle the paperwork. That sounds very much like they genuinely got married. So I do believe the paperwork exists somewhere.
I'm referring to Nina's green card and status in general. They did not follow the proper procedures out of pure stupidity and laziness after Nina's Google employment, and everything I've heard here indicates our system has zero compassion for cases like that. If they had been trying sincerely to remedy this and had been working with ICE or INS or whatever the appropriate agency is the whole time, I would be more optimistic.
That's the thing, once they submit the paperwork, whichever agency handles this will put a halt on the deportation. They don't deport you out of spite for past fuckups if they have the paperwork in their hands. They forgive and forget if they ultimately get the paperwork.

Now, the primary reason why Nina might still get deported is because they won't even let her out to even get the chance to get that paperwork. That's why I've been hopeful.
She gets bonded out she will be free to go on her merry way and probably begin to do the immigration court dance for the next five to ten years. It's a long ass process.
This. This is what I'm worried about. Even if it takes a long time, she'll at least be in the US during that process. And that's a lot better than being booted from the US for a decade.
 
Is there a possibility curry-nigga can get bailed out and then run for it to any of the "sanctuary" cities?
That seems to be the only way Pajeet Ashitstreet can stay in the United States.

Being a fugitive won't help anything and "sanctuary cities" don't mean shit when the feds are already up in your business.

This. This is what I'm worried about. Even if it takes a long time, she'll at least be in the US during that process. And that's a lot better than being booted from the US for a decade.

If they have to catch an illegal they're usually not going to be that interested in letting them go. Nina will spend any remaining time in the U.S. in the hell on Earth that is Eloy.
 
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Btw if this has already been posted I'll delete it

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Greta's statement doesn't make sense in several different ways.
Very little that comes from people's reactions out of drama in this community make any sense. It's almost always exaggerated, distorted and twisted around to maximize either victim card potential, or self congratulatory narratives.

It's like watching 6 year olds lie to each other.
 
Is she likely to get this bond?

This is the part that's hard to predict because we don't have all the information. A judge will want to see evidence of a good faith attempt to become legal and minimal flight risk. This is where them actually submitting a I-i30 comes into play and whether it's pending, in appeal or denied. (In that sense all her "trans community" shit and being married help, it shows she has ties to a community and reason to stay put. I can only hope someone will point out that her community is more akin to a carney's traveling circus conning troon rubes wherever they go.)

Greta/Nina either aren't telling the whole truth or don't understand what is going on. If she had bond, she'd be getting out today. She's not getting out today so she hasn't been actually granted bond. They might have your said "your $$$ bond is contingent on XXX."

The story about bond and making an asylum claim is what's not making sense. No way she's had a CF interview yet much less been granted CF. Maybe a CF interview is scheduled for Monday and they think she will get bonded out the next day? Not going to happen. I just don't know. We are missing pieces of the puzzle and Greta is not a reliable narrator in any sense of the word.

All I know is I texted a friend who went through this process. I asked why in the world someone would have "bond" but not be getting out for several more days...immediate answer was "cause there's a hearing scheduled." I'll try to dig for more details but the lack of info on what the real status of Nina's I-130 app is the key to the mystery.

The fact that they were fundraising for shots and looking for papers makes me believe they submitted the I-130 and got back "we need more documentation" response from NCIS. At that point they have a set time limit (usually a few months) to either produce the documents or the application is denied/closed (with a 30 day window to appeal the decision). If the application is closed/denied she is screwed, if it's still pending she's in much better shape. Given they were hunting for documents back in the spring leads me to believe it was denied/closed because they didn't get the needed documents submitted in time or what they submitted didn't meet the requirements.
 
it's possible all this bond talk is Greta having no idea what he's saying. He probably actually thought that marrying somebody makes them a citizen. If he had a lawyer present they could probably explain that it would be a hearing, or give an idea what the bond amount would be. If there was ever a time to express concern of Nina being a flight risk, it would be now.
Edit: Ninja'd by like an entire essay. Shameful display by me.

I can't wait for the next episode of 'Troon Troubles in Prison Town' this Tuesday though!
 
Got it from an expert who knows even more about immigration than I do.

This bond not being immediate means thee is a HEARING set between now and when this magic bond will happen on Tuesday. Bond is immediate, there's not waiting unless it's not actually a given and a hearing is going to happen which will actually determine if she gets bond or what the fuck is going to happen. It might be a "this will be your bond IF" yadda yadda.

I assume if they're bothering to have a hearing at all that the issue is contested, i.e. the government is saying Nina is a flight risk, which Nina definitely is.
 
Has anyone been able to determine why Scooby and Velma drove the Mystery van through Arizona yet? I
Im still 5 pages behind, so sorry if someone else covered this already, but my friend and I moved across the country using the same routes that the tranny van used. I questioned my now-room mate why she thought Greta and Co were going on the I-8 instead of the I-15 and she said it was probably to avoid driving through the mountains during the winter, as it would have been our route had we moved in the winter instead of the summer.

Can't imagine an RV being too fun to drive through the rocky mountains. That is assuming they would have gone on the exact same routes we did, but considering we drove right through Chicago as well it seems likely.
 
I think the funniest thing about all this is watching these brain-damaged troons displaying miserable ignorance about the law. I mean you can't expect much from people too dumb to understand that boys have penises and girls have vaginas, but I've seen better Internet lawyering on sovereign citizen forums.

Phil tisming out on everyone's Facebook pages with his map bullshit is just added hilarity.
 
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