New Hampshire’s dad updated his support to President Donald Trump after he was not allowed to come to the United States and allegedly “treated as a criminal”.
Chris Landry, 46, is a Canadian citizen living in New Hampshire from an early age. He said he was visiting his home country every year without permission for decades, but on Sunday, things changed worse.
Landry was then informed at the Maine wall crossing – his way home from a family vacation with three of his 5 children – that his green card was canceled and that he would be arrested if he tries to return home without permission.
Christopher Landry, 46, has five American children. / NBC Boston
“I was really ‘Make America again’ and had a strong, united country and a bright future for my five American children, but now I feel a little different,” he told NBC Boston. “I was demolished from my family. My life was completely neglected. “
Landry was detained for three hours in the arrival port in Houlton, Mainon, and was questioned for decades -old accusations of keeping marijuana and driving under a suspended license. He said the NBC Boston was convicted of those charges in 2004 and 2007. And paid fines for both. He said he received a suspended 60 -day prison sentence for each charge and had no other law.
He said it did not prevent the border agents from treating him as a criminal.
Chris Landry, 46, was with three of his children when he was not allowed to come to the United States on Sunday. / NBC Boston
“I never expected me to come home,” he said Wmur. “It was scary. I felt that I was treated as a criminal.”
Landry told Daily Beast that he was too busy interviewing when he reached the phone.
Landry said he accused of a sudden change in his legal status – since 1981. He had a green card – even after his beliefs at the White House. Asked why his conviction became a misconduct only decades later, he said, “For a new administration and their new policy.”
In the US Customs and Border Guard, which is maintained by the Security Security Secretary of the Homeland, Kristi Noem, in a Thursday’s report, defended his decision to deny Landry again to the report.
“To have a green card is a privilege, not a law, and under the laws of our nation, our government has the power to cancel the green card if our laws are violated and abused,” he said. “The legitimate permanent residents presenting the US arrival port with previous criminal sentences may be required to be detained and / or may be asked to provide additional documents to determine the immigration meeting.”
On the Facebook page, Landry includes dozens of photos in which he fish and wore Boston’s Bruins Gear. His “Cover Photo”, announced on November 6, one day after Trump’s election victory, depicted in the red wave of Democratic candidate Kamala Harris.
The Landry case is similar to that of Casper Eriksen, the Four Mississippi Father, who took the duties of social media, supporting a short but injured by his administration with immigrants. Eriksen was not accused of any crime, but was suddenly arrested during naturalization interviews in Tennessee. He followed the custody of immigration and customs execution for several months resulting from a missed documentary over a decade.
Production worker Landry says he stays with his family in the new Brunsvik, Canada until he can find out his other steps, but fears he will never be able to live in the US with his children. He said he hoped to request an immigration judge to return.
“An unfortunate misconduct should not be a decisive factor for the rest of your life,” he said Keene Sentinel;