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- Dec 4, 2004
As an old US Ice dance fan, I am thankful that Tanith was allowed to compete for the US because of her "extraordinary ability"
Now I need a smart person to explain this to me.
Kind of old news now , but it was part of a bigger article about green card rejections....From the WSJ, Thursday, Dec 12th,
Slight paraphrase. Ms. Christina Carreira, was denied a green card and sued the US Citizenship and Immigration Service (USCIS) to get a green card. The Canadian was then turned down for the green card as her 2018 World Jr. Ice Dance silver medal "didn't constitute an internationally recognized prize as it could only have been won by a participant of that competition.
Perhaps you can explain that statement to me. Is that not true of any any medal?????
Now I need a smart person to explain this to me.
Kind of old news now , but it was part of a bigger article about green card rejections....From the WSJ, Thursday, Dec 12th,
Slight paraphrase. Ms. Christina Carreira, was denied a green card and sued the US Citizenship and Immigration Service (USCIS) to get a green card. The Canadian was then turned down for the green card as her 2018 World Jr. Ice Dance silver medal "didn't constitute an internationally recognized prize as it could only have been won by a participant of that competition.
Perhaps you can explain that statement to me. Is that not true of any any medal?????