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Not clear why he was denied entry

Posted by: Anonymous [ip: 82.192.250.149] on July 30, 2007 09:20 PM
The report is sloppy. If he entered the USA to work for a US company for remuneration, and didn't have a work visa, then he's guilty of a simple violation of the immigration laws. Come on, Joe, you must know that an alien generally needs a work visa to work in the US for a US company. The situations where an alien does not need a work visa cover cases like where an employee of a non-US company comes to the US to do work for that non-US company such as drawing up specifications for work that will be done offshore, or negotiating a deal between the non-US firm and a US firm. That wasn't the case here. There's no legal difference between this guy, and a Mexican who swims the river to earn money picking lettuce.

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