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And what if someone claims you overstayed the visa, but you didn't? You still need a legal process to defend yourself from arbitrary accusations. Not having a process is not just morally wrong, it is also simply non-functional.


> And what if someone claims you overstayed the visa, but you didn't?

It's just a simple matter of checking the ESTA details online, and your entry stamp in your passport.

The ESTA visa states you waive your rights to a judge if you overstay.

Like I said, I am not condoning what ICE is doing.


Most of the people the admin wants to remove are not eligible for ESTA in the first place.




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