No, I'm actually pointing out that depending on who is in charge, different things are considered deportable offenses. It used to be by calling a man a man, but now apparently it's about being negative aniit Israel. I'm more aligned with the current administration, so that's why I feel safer right now.
But I do think there is a difference in how one conducts themselves as well. A greencard isn't citizenship, and they have the right to revoke it. If I leave the country for more than 6 months, I risk losing it. If I don't ask for permission to be out of the country for a specific reason and leave for 2 years, it's automatically canceled.
I can't vote, and I still need to adhere to American laws.
A marriage greencard means I only need to wait 3 years before I can become a citizen, while it's 5 years for all other greencards.
The current Administration doesn't want people here who don't like America, but I do like America, so yes, I feel safer, but I'm not bragging.
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Maybe I misread you. I'll take your word for it that you're not bragging. I hope you continue to be safe.