‘Totally’ pro-rump, Canadian with Green Card is barred in the USA
In 2004, Landry was convicted of marijuana inauguration and, three years later, for driving with a suspended driver’s license. As the station showed, at the time, he was sentenced to the payment of a fine and did not have new criminal records.
Canadian told the TV channel that the only way to return to the US is to attend an audience with an immigration judge. “My future is now uncertain, and I fear I have to spend the rest of my life in Canada,” he said.
All Landry’s children are Americans. The three who were with him in the car should return to the US in the coming days, he said.
Canadian could not vote, but was a supporter of Trump
Landry said in the interview that it was “totally in favor of the ‘Make America Great Again'”. “I believed in a strong and united country, and in the bright future for my five American children, but now I think differently,” he added.
US government has argued that Green Cards can be revoked. The permanent resident card is a document issued by the US government that allows a foreigner to live and work permanently in the country. But recently, the country’s Customs and Border Protection Department said, in a statement, that “having a Green Card is a privilege, not a right, and, according to the laws of our country, the government has the authority to revoke the green card if the laws are violated.”
