Photo evidence: No clot shot, no immigration visa
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Clot shot is Covid shot. It doesn't list covid as one of the diseases.
It is still unreasonable and highly unethical to refuse visa on account of lack of documentation on vaccines.
It specifies any other vaccines recommended by the committee. My coworker and his entire family have immigrated legally from Venezuela, and they had to all get the clot shot and every booster or be deported. If they miss one booster they will lose any chance at green cards they've been working on for 7 years now and likely be deported back to Venezuela.
medical rape is normalized. the difference - medical rape often ends in death.
I hope your coworker can get justice for being forced to get an unwanted medical procedure under duress.
Not just him. His wife, his young children, his brothers and their wives and children, his parents...all did everything the legal way and are forced to take every shot and booster, whereas illegal immigrants are not required to take any vaccines and get FAR more benefits for sneaking into our country illegally.
They should have used I-601's waiver
"They" is me and my wife in this case. And the waiver is difficult because you need to have a religious reason against ALL vaccines, not just covid-19.
I've gotten the opinions of one law firm on this, and I'm in the process of reaching out to more to get their opinions on this.
The main source of frustration is why is a religious exemption needed for something that can kill you? I've been really tempted to troll USCIS by sending in a one line waiver that says, "I love Jesus, but I'm not in a hurry to meet him any time soon".
I understand because I went through the same thing and got the waiver approved. it just took a long time and a lot of steps. They also make you pay them like a thousand bucks. Make sure you have the lawyer draft a good statement, and get all the affidavits in order. Its not like youre lying that youre sincerely held beliefs are against it. Its worth it, because I wasn't going to let them force that on anyone I care about. It cost about 1500 for the lawyer I went to. Im on the west coast in a blue area.
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The last sentence gets cut off. The rest of that sentence is.
They basically wrote a wildcard into the law that would allow them to dynamically update it based on recommendations. Here is the current page from the ACIP:
And this is the current policy page that lists what the criteria for greencard applicants is:
This is a case where recommendations are being treated with the force of law. To my understanding this was ruled unconstitutional in West Virginia v EPA. Congress can not lend out the ability to make laws. Executive branch can make recommendations, congress then needs to vote those recommendations into law.
I could try to walk into the embassy and make a scene about how it's unconstitutional. I don't see that leading to an outcome where they say, "maybe you're right, here's your visa".
Nah... they will just arrest you for doing that. Clown world. Better to settle down to one place until all the clowns are removed from this world and the constitutional republic is restored. That's what I have done, so far.
There's a case before the Supreme Court as we speak that challenges the admin's state to effectively pass laws through administrative edicts. Hopefully that will end ALL regulations that are not specifically passed by Congress.
One can hope. The problem is that I heard it's pretty expensive to take the feds to task to call them out on their bullshit.
The problem is that it's still going to be a long drawn out court process to get the government to admit to it. The best solution for me is to meme the CDC into submission to get enough attention and shame brought on them, that they are being criminally negligent in this and find any possible way to avoid litigation.