his PR person decided to spin it into some political bullshyt that all his faux black militant cac fans will eat up.
Do better brehs![]()
that post got me weakyall sleepin on this Slaimon inspired post![]()
You can't deport a citizen, plus the nikka left on his own free will.
i would go witheven if you in a benz, you still a nikka in a coupe![]()
honestly breh, it was never greatMos Def is a shytbag walking contradiction of his music
Fukk him
His old shyt sux to me now too
one classic album is all you really needhonestly breh, it was never great
my position has always been that mos n kweli ARENT underrated. they made a few tracks but both of their catalogues have one and half good albums, miss me w both of their shyt![]()
honestly breh, it was never great
my position has always been that mos n kweli ARENT underrated. they made a few tracks but both of their catalogues have one and half good albums, miss me w both of their shyt![]()
get at menegative reputation![]()
Deported U.S. citizen finally gets passport back - NY Daily News
Wrongfully deported American back home - US news - Immigration: A Nation Divided | NBC News
http://opinion.latimes.com/opinionla/2012/01/immigration-us-citizen-deported.html
etc etc etc.
Have absolutely no idea what you're talking about and get daps, brehs.
Fred.
Her lawyer believes that federal officials, focusing on cracking down on immigration fraud, violated Alfaro's due process rights as a U.S. citizen.....
A State Department Official confirmed that Alfaro was issued a new passport after submitting additional information, and said the agency takes "seriously our responsibility to protect U.S. borders through the vigilant adjudication of U.S. passport applications.".....
Alfaro's troubles began as a teen in 1998, when officials at JFK Airport first stopped her after she landed for her first visit to relatives in New York.
According to Alfaro, an immigration officer told her that the U.S. passport she carried was not hers. An officer said that she should write down her correct name on a piece of paper.
She penned "Blanca Maria Alfaro" but officers laughed and ripped it up, she said.
"I told them I was from here, from the United States. They insisted, no, I was from El Salvador," she said.