Leo B
3h
Fabricated Stories and Lies
Let’s stop spreading fear, anxiety, and panic about immigration.
Yes, we are living in uncertain times. Yes, immigration policies can change. But constantly sharing unverified stories and exaggerated claims is not helping anyone especially undocumented immigrants and VAWA applicants who are already under emotional stress.
I keep seeing posts about people with VAWA being detained at airports, pressured to say they weren’t abused, or being automatically denied re-entry. Is it possible that issues can happen? Yes. But how common is it really? Where is the verified proof? I personally know people who have traveled outside the U.S. with VAWA cases and were admitted back without threats, intimidation, or drama. Their experiences matter too.
When we spread every story we read online without confirmation, we create fear where there may not be facts. We are already living in trying times why add imaginary situations and fabricated stories to the burden?
Let’s be responsible. Let’s verify before we amplify. Let’s share resources, not rumors. Let’s encourage people to consult qualified immigration attorneys instead of relying on anonymous posts.
Fear spreads fast. But so does faith, truth, and community support.
If we truly care about each other, we should protect each others peace but not to fuel it with anxiety.
Let’s keep the faith and keep the fire burning.
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ines ines2h
@Leo B If you’re going to say that negative experiences are fake, then the same logic could be used to dismiss your claim that everything is perfectly fine.
Don’t tell someone not to do something when you just did it yourself.
And plenty of people lie or spread false information, whether it’s positive or negative.
All we can do is wait and hope for the best. Good luck to us all.
Ivan b2h
Check my previous posts — I’ve always shared that my AP travel experience was smooth.
Last week, I returned with AP after spending 14 days outside the U.S. I arrived at JFK at 5:30 AM and left around 10:00 AM.
I waited about 2 hours in secondary inspection. Even though there were only 6–7 people when I first went in, I ended up waiting while about 15 people were processed before me. They set my passport and another guy’s passport aside (he was also pending VAWA with AP).
For the first time, they asked me many questions. After I answered everything, they let me go.
So it’s not fake or drama — I’m just sharing my real experience. @Leo B
