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- Oct 29, 2015
How's this going to go down from now im in regards to the court system? I'm assuming whatever judge heard their case today basically just waved it through because it's more or lessa preliminary thing and they just released her on bond until they can get to a new court that will ultimately decide what's going happen?If Greta thought the "complex paperwork" for her marriage visa was bad they are going to be in a world of hurt when it comes to the defensive asylum claim. I just hate that they can use their laziness and irresponsible behavior to bilk money from people who haven't bothered to investigate Greta's behavior and mismanagement of TLL.
Nina is in for a very long hard road. She's already severely damaged her case by working illegally at TLL and advertising that fact widely. India's government and conditions don't meet the criteria for asylum even if Nina is trans/gay, she's going to have to show specifically how she has and will be persecuted. From a strictly legal standpoint she doesn't meet the bar for asylum and they will definitely need a good lawyer to convince a judge otherwise.
Greta can laughably keep threatening KF but she should realize her partner is in a extremely vulnerable position at the moment. It is quite stupid to antagonize a group of keen researchers and archivists while her partner is here illegally and pursuing asylum.
Greta keeps behaving like a very aggressive angry man who cares far more about lashing out critics than Nina. I know if I was in her shoes I wouldn't want keep motivating a large group of people (many American citizens) into doing the job of the DOJ prosecutor by submitting relevant facts about Nina activities here and providing statements Nina's made about wonderful India.
The real kicker is all that is needed to sink Nina's asylum case is simply making sure the prosecutor is aware the information that TLL put out there themselves.
The other entertaining thing to watch for is if Greta doesn't bother to legally marry Nina now that she's been bailed out. Really getting married would give her Nina a much simpler, cheaper and safe pathway to legality, but if that doesn't happen it's either because Greta doesn't give a fuck about Nina and/or Greta can't submit her tax returns to USCIS because she's been dramatically under-reporting her income and using TLL as her personal expense account for vacations and living expenses.
I really hope as this thing plays out and they beg for more pity bux for a asylum case that the followers start asking why in the world they aren't pursuing a marriage visa instead of this dangerous and expensive asylum claims.
Which federal court would this case be assigned to, the one closest to where Pajeet lives or the one in the district where childwife was in custody?