What do you think is worse: to commit perjury as US General Attorney or to Stay Over tourist visa in US??
What do you think about?
What do you think about?
Anonymous
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Of course it is worse for a US General Attorney to commit perjury, but all is forgiven when it is a crime committed by a US citizen. Its even OK to shoot someone and then lie about it. The word to describe this is "hypocrisy".
Middleclassandnotquiet
You have a point. Obviously perjury by the US Attorney general is definitely worse, extremely shocking even. Yet people are more upset about immigration, and many of them simply overstayed their tourist visas. I'd be willing to bet a few Americans in other countries have done that.
some_guy_times_50
It's worse for a U.S. Attorney General to commit perjury than for someone to overstay a tourist visa. Because the perjury is threatening our entire system of Constitutional government.
montralia
Personnally, of course perjury is a crime but I would not compare it to a stay over tourist visa in the U.S. -
From your profile, you are worried sick over the question. You are probably in that situation and I do not want to judge you or anything. I'm certain there are attorneys that could help you about immigration and advice you on how to proceed. This is a long process but with faith and perseverance, you could get probably a green card temporarily if you can prove someone is willing to employ you. I think it would be worth your time and money to get that advice rather than worry sick over the situation.
I wish you the best of luck. I understand perfectly, although there is nothing much I can do to help you. This is my honest answer.
Have a very happy day!
GBY
Marilyn T
Worse for the US Attorney General.