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CatNip
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Re: getting deported

Post by CatNip » Mon Jan 11, 2010 7:30 am

Hi,

THis organization should be able to give you some advices and assistance: http://www.krits.fi/ENGLISH/index_e.htm


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TrishPaakkonen
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Re: getting deported

Post by TrishPaakkonen » Sun Jan 17, 2010 11:42 am

Have you tried reading some of the legal information on www.prisontalk.com for those facing deporation from the USA?

Go to that link, then click on RESOURCE CENTER and then IMMIGRATION.

The site is for family members who have loved one in prison .

Let me know if this is helpful at all. If not, message me care of this site and I can put you in touch with some others in the USA who may be able to answer some of your specific concerns.

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Violette
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Re: getting deported

Post by Violette » Wed Jan 20, 2010 11:59 pm

biscayne wrote:Wow, but the States was weird then, I mean they are always going on about freedom of speech, but they deported this man to a country he had no memory of for being in a Painters Union during the depression?????????????????????
The McCarthy years...the red scare...communism...labour unions.

Simply put, Mr Mackie got deported because he was more than likely a communist sympathizer and no doubt one of several thousand people that were deported under similar circumstances. Remember the Cuban missile crisis in the sixties ?... sheesh...

Wasn't Joe (I hate commies) McCarthy running for the Vice-Presidency too. I'm not sure if it was during that particular time...
" Men are like parking spaces; The good ones are taken and the only ones left are handicapped."

jessie30
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Re: getting deported

Post by jessie30 » Sat Jan 30, 2010 7:23 am

Thanks for the site Trish. I signed up for prison talk and posted my concern basically asking if anybody else knows somebody who had been deported to Finlad, I got 0 responses. Most of the people get deported to Mexico or other Cenral-and South American countries. I guess most of the Finns here in the U S behave them selves and don't end up in prison, or don't get caught.

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Pursuivant
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Re: getting deported

Post by Pursuivant » Sat Jan 30, 2010 7:27 am

Try find someone deported to EU countries, you know them civilized places like France or Sweden... though you need to ask any country individually knowing your average american thinks New Mexico is a foreign country...
"By the pricking of my thumbs,
Something wicked this way comes."

jingleligtas
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Re: getting deported

Post by jingleligtas » Mon Feb 01, 2010 7:35 am

Hello, my name is jingle...

jespermalin
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Re: getting deported

Post by jespermalin » Mon Oct 15, 2012 8:37 pm

For anyone reading this, I am the son who got deported and have been here in Finland for 7 months now and am doing great here. My Finnish is at about 80 percent now and I am currently attending a Finnish language course. Thank you Mom for all your support and love and also thank you to all the people that showed my Mother and I support through this situation. I also read a few negative comments but those people that wrote those comments are most likely miserable!!! All my family welcomed me with open arms and love me. I am very happy here and have a great future ahead of me. Thanks again. I love you Mom.

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Pursuivant
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Re: getting deported

Post by Pursuivant » Mon Oct 15, 2012 11:21 pm

Nice to hear its all working out. Finland has its perks like free education you should exploit now when you're still "young" :wink:
"By the pricking of my thumbs,
Something wicked this way comes."

bosorka
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Re: getting deported

Post by bosorka » Tue Oct 16, 2012 11:04 am

I am the son who got deported and have been here in Finland for 7 months now and am doing great here.
:thumbsup:

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Re: getting deported

Post by Karhunkoski » Wed Oct 17, 2012 6:52 pm

Karhunkoski wrote:
penelope wrote: It is not normally possible to get onto one of these if you are Finnish
I have to ask...Apart from Interlukin's partner, do you know (or have heard of) anyone in this situation (an incoming Finn who needed language training), who has been refused entry onto an integration programme?

Reminds me, never got a reply to that one. :?
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Re: getting deported

Post by browndude » Wed Oct 17, 2012 9:05 pm

jespermalin wrote:For anyone reading this, I am the son who got deported and have been here in Finland for 7 months now and am doing great here. My Finnish is at about 80 percent now and I am currently attending a Finnish language course. Thank you Mom for all your support and love and also thank you to all the people that showed my Mother and I support through this situation. I also read a few negative comments but those people that wrote those comments are most likely miserable!!! All my family welcomed me with open arms and love me. I am very happy here and have a great future ahead of me. Thanks again. I love you Mom.
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Re: getting deported

Post by Pete » Wed Oct 17, 2012 10:02 pm

jespermalin wrote:For anyone reading this, I am the son who got deported and have been here in Finland for 7 months now and am doing great here. My Finnish is at about 80 percent now and I am currently attending a Finnish language course. Thank you Mom for all your support and love and also thank you to all the people that showed my Mother and I support through this situation. I also read a few negative comments but those people that wrote those comments are most likely miserable!!! All my family welcomed me with open arms and love me. I am very happy here and have a great future ahead of me. Thanks again. I love you Mom.
Way to go dude! Reading stuff like this makes me very happy indeed, getting your sh!t together isn't very easy to do and i respect anyone that can. 8)
Whereabouts are you living?
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jespermalin
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Re: getting deported

Post by jespermalin » Tue Nov 27, 2012 4:43 pm

Well Karhunkoski, My course is Finnish language and also Construction vocational school at the same time so maybe that's why I got in. But I'm the only Finn in the class. The school is called Amiedu. I hope that answered your question.

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Re: getting deported

Post by cors187 » Tue Nov 27, 2012 9:25 pm

But I'm the only Finn in the class.
In this case assimilation has worked.good job


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