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04-07-24 16:52 #7233
Posts: 5460Originally Posted by Gabacho [View Original Post]
If you illegally enter any country, and are detained, you haven't been wrongfully detained, because you entered the country illegally. Depending on the country, your detention could last for a few hours or a few years. Each country has the right to make their own laws and impose their own penalties.
The following information is 4 months old, but I received it directly from people who experienced it.
If you enter the United States illegally, for example by crossing the Rio Grande at Eagle Pass, Texas, and are detained by the US Customs and Border Control, you are placed in a detention center, where you will sit for 1 or more days, while a background check is ran. Except for your cell phone and identification, most of your belongings are thrown in a dumpster, including hairbrush, toothbrush, toothpaste, soap, almost everything except the clothes on your back. You also get to keep your money, provided you don't have too much. After a day or 2 you are released. Before being released, you must give a name, address and phone number of a responsible contact who is legally in the US, for example a citizen. The smart move is to immediately turn yourself in to immigration.
After release, there's a immigrant center run by a non-profit group which will give a meal and arrange for a $20 bus ride to the San Antonio Airport, provided you either have your own money to buy a ticket, or someone has bought you one. No shower facilities are provided at the detention center or immigrant center. You'll be getting on a plane after not bathing for 3 days, except for getting wet when you crossed the river. There is no free ticket, no free hotel stays, no $500 prepaid debit cards, you have to pay for your own bus ticket. There is only a requirement that you report to an immigration office within 2 months to arrange for an asylum hearing court date, where a federal judge will decide whether to grant you asylum, or send you back to your country of origin.
Because of a shortage of immigration judges, the wait for a hearing is 2 to 3 years. During that time you have no legal right to work, you receive no assistance of any kind from the federal government, although some states will allow you certain benefits. You are dependent on the charity of friends and finding whatever work you can, usually at a much lower pay, with zero benefits.
If you can find a job pimp (someone who provides a fake SSN and who gets paid by companies to provide undocumented labor) You'll be living in a crappy house, in a bad neighborhood, owned by the pimp, along with several other undocumented immigrants. Other than cheap mattresses thrown on the floor, or possibly on a couple of scavenged pallets, there's no furniture in the house. You will not have a bed to yourself. The rent and utilities will be just low enough to afford and it will be difficult to save enough money to improve your situation. The fake SSN grants you no benefits and it will only be accepted as identification by companies who are actively hiring undocumented immigrants to cut labor costs and avoid providing benefits.
All of the above is accurate for Colombians and I assume for all others from Central and South America. Perhaps when a Venezuelan arrives, a limousine shows up and whisks them off to a luxury suite where they will be granted their every wish and have their feet personally washed by Joe Biden himself. My Colombian friends did cross with some Venezuelans, and I assumed everyone received the same treatment. I'll ask them later.
After seeing the living conditions in the poorer sections of Medellin, learning of the crime and violence (which is much worse for the poor than for the gringos), and knowing it's nearly impossible for most to improve their situation, anyone who is willing to take the risks, endure the hardship and face the uphill struggle of establishing a good life in the US, has my sympathy.
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04-07-24 13:47 #7232
Posts: 413That is different. Your previous posts suggested that the US hold Venezuelans illegals and demand money from the Venezuelan government. That makes no freakin sense.
And why would anyone want to enter Venezuela especially illegally? There has to be a motive there.
Originally Posted by Gabacho [View Original Post]
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04-07-24 02:08 #7231
Posts: 4026So the guy caught in the no tell motel in La Estrella with two very young girls is, I am willing to be green money, is Colombian. He has not so far been identified. The guy was caught because he got into a fight with the girls that was so loud the motel contacted the authorities. Punter 101 procedures call for handing over the money to make the girls go away. But that's for another post. The motel got shut down for the standard 10 day "time out. " The girls were picked up in San Diego. Truth be told, they are not an unusual demographic among those who cater to the San Diego night crawling punters. The incident took place at 2 am It's interesting to me how noticeably different this case is being treated in the news compared to the American guy who is now on Interpol's radar. The whole reason motel's like the place in La Estrella exists is for dates that would not be admitted in more mainstream settings. Anyway, this isn't especially useful information. It's more entertianment than anything else for our group.
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04-06-24 22:44 #7230
Posts: 1226Originally Posted by IamLookin [View Original Post]
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04-06-24 21:31 #7229
Posts: 413Originally Posted by Gabacho [View Original Post]
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04-06-24 20:25 #7228
Posts: 717Originally Posted by FunLuvr [View Original Post]
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04-06-24 14:11 #7227
Posts: 5648Originally Posted by Gabacho [View Original Post]
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04-06-24 11:15 #7226
Posts: 1226Originally Posted by Gabacho [View Original Post]
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04-05-24 21:37 #7225
Posts: 1226Originally Posted by EnterTheV [View Original Post]
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04-04-24 10:14 #7224
Posts: 57First time in Colombia? I do like CTG
IMHO, CTG offers: sun, sin, wine, women and song. But the the kicker for me is the delicious ocean seafood. Hope you read up, and do your research. Buena suerte.
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04-03-24 05:57 #7223
Posts: 2843First Time in South America
I would recommend Cartagena.
It is not the Cheapest place to get laid.
But it could open your Eyes to the rest of the Country.
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03-23-24 10:55 #7222
Posts: 2First Time Traveling to Medellin SA Help
Hello,
I must say you are really experienced and I went through your SA response, which was detailed and really good. Can you please provide me with a few tips as I am planning to use SA and want to hook up with young, stunning girls and want to try bareback. Can you please provide a few information like how to kick off conversation, do I need to negotiate or talk about money in some point of conversation or what?
What are the red flags?
Thank you so much for your time.
Originally Posted by Elvis2008 [View Original Post]
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03-20-24 04:33 #7221
Posts: 65Lesbians, Bi girls, and negras / mulatas
First, my ultimate goal is to have as many true threesomes as possible. My fetish is girls being super lesbian before I get in the middle. Where in Colombia are the hotter girls (no streetwalking 5's or 6's. Looks matter for me) who tend to be bi? From what I gathered searching, it looks like Medellin is that spot. I don't mind what color the girls are. They just got to be 8 or higher. Which city likely has that, and in that city which club likely has that?
Second, my second goal is to do true threesomes with either beautiful bi negras (black girls) or mulatas (mixed girls). I don't mind doing it with non-negras. But I love me some South American chocolate. Where in Colombia can I find such beautiful negras? It seems like Cali would be it. But perhaps the coast is better? Can anyone with experience tell us?
I speak perfect Spanish so once I know where to go, I can get around. Anything I learn if I go, I will report here.
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03-09-24 06:23 #7220
Posts: 60Dental Work
Anyone here gotten dental work done here and have recommendations of orthodontics that speak english? Thinking it might be worth it to travel here for dental and grab a bite to eat of Colombian if you know what I mean afterwards every few months due to checkups. Specifically looking for braces, invisalign, veneers. Basic smile makeover.
Preferably in the Medellin area since the women are said to be better, however Bogota or Cartagena may be cheaper in flights.
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03-06-24 21:03 #7219
Posts: 1397Originally Posted by TheCane [View Original Post]