E2 Treaty Investor Visa Holders and Our Children - Worrying about Our Futures
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Anonymous
8 years ago
Really hope these children won't be forgotten, have to leave their families and all that they hold dear & be sent away having been educated by the US and just ready to start contributing to their communities and what is to all intent & purpose their country.
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Dan Bethel
8 years ago
Helping our neighbors
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Elizabeth
8 years ago
Good luck
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Elizabeth
8 years ago
Wishing everyone with kids good luck. Hope my signing helps.
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Andrea Florit
8 years ago
For Sue and Nick, I couldn’t ask for better employers!
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Kristie Herr
8 years ago
For Sue & Nick Randell with love
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Gary Harvey
8 years ago
We worry about this as our eldest daughter is now 19!
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Wendy Harvey
8 years ago
Please read this petition it’s time for change!
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Steve Helmers
8 years ago
These people are a credit to the community and have created a business that employs a number of workers in the area. They are not taking jobs from other Americans- they are creating them!
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Anjar
8 years ago
Bonjour
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Marco Lietz
8 years ago
Visa holder from Switzerland
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Sean Johnson
8 years ago
ita so sad that kids who came here legally, are not considered an asset to the country they call home when for some reason kids who come here illegally are. We need a level playing field for immigration and these e2 dependents deserve the same opportunities that are being proposed for so called dreamers.
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Janet King
8 years ago
Help Sue Randle become a US citizen
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Sandra miller
8 years ago
Please allow the Randalls to become American citizens.
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Roger L Klotz
8 years ago
I am a voter!
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Sharon Persad
8 years ago
E2 visa holders are here legally. The one thing they all have in common despite which country they are from is that they all contribute financially to the American economy.
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Cindi Florit
8 years ago
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I have witnessed the impact the E-2 visa holders Nick and Sue Randall have had on Punta Gorda, FL, firsthand. PLEASE help give them a path to citizenship that does NOT involve divorcing each other and marrying Americans.
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Peggy Marshall
8 years ago
Great family man and owns a very successful business.
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Shane Pritchard
8 years ago
Give them a way to become citizens.
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Paul Little
8 years ago
E2 visa should lead to an option of a green card. Rules are outdated
Really hope these children won't be forgotten, have to leave their families and all that they hold dear & be sent away having been educated by the US and just ready to start contributing to their communities and what is to all intent & purpose their country.
Helping our neighbors
Good luck
Wishing everyone with kids good luck. Hope my signing helps.
For Sue and Nick, I couldn’t ask for better employers!
For Sue & Nick Randell with love
We worry about this as our eldest daughter is now 19!
Please read this petition it’s time for change!
These people are a credit to the community and have created a business that employs a number of workers in the area. They are not taking jobs from other Americans- they are creating them!
Bonjour
Visa holder from Switzerland
ita so sad that kids who came here legally, are not considered an asset to the country they call home when for some reason kids who come here illegally are. We need a level playing field for immigration and these e2 dependents deserve the same opportunities that are being proposed for so called dreamers.
Help Sue Randle become a US citizen
Please allow the Randalls to become American citizens.
I am a voter!
E2 visa holders are here legally. The one thing they all have in common despite which country they are from is that they all contribute financially to the American economy.
I have witnessed the impact the E-2 visa holders Nick and Sue Randall have had on Punta Gorda, FL, firsthand. PLEASE help give them a path to citizenship that does NOT involve divorcing each other and marrying Americans.
Great family man and owns a very successful business.
Give them a way to become citizens.
E2 visa should lead to an option of a green card. Rules are outdated