Please share this question and share my concern with any attorney you know, especially if you know an immigration attorney.
Gentili brought the lawsuit challenging the new rule on Section 1557 of the ACA.Was photographed in 2018 in New York City. The Spanish words on his T-shirt are translated to mean “my existence is to resist.” Photo: Gary Gershoff / Getty Images for Housing Works
I would like to know how Mr. Gentili obtained a refugee visa, after having been in jail in Miami and New York for felony crimes such as drug possession and working illegally as a prostitute?
Wikipedia about Mr Gentili:
Within two weeks of arriving in Miami, (he) was arrested for prostitution and placed in a male jail.[3] (He) continued to live in Miami for five years. Over the next few years, he struggled with drug addiction, engaged in sex work, spent more time in prison, and faced a deportation order.
When Gentili moved to New York City in 2003, (he) was both undocumented and a sex worker.[8] In 2009, (he) was arrested on drug possession charges and imprisoned at Rikers, but was let out with an ankle bracelet as (alleged) (he) could not be safely housed with either men or women, being assaulted by both groups.[8] (He) was granted asylum in the United States in 2011, and legally changed his name the following year.[2][3] (He) subsequently entered an addiction recovery program.[8] He became a U.S. citizen in September 2022.[8]
ThePostMillennial: Gentili was an illegal immigrant from Argentina before gaining asylum in the United States in 2012. During the activist's time as an illegal immigrant, Gentili worked as a sex worker for 10 years. His homosexual Partner: Peter Scotto
The Biden administration's Center for Disease Control also granted Gentili's organization, $540,000 for "trans outreach" about HIV treatment while the activist was alive.
Apostate Rep. Alexadria Ocasio-Cortez (AOC) pays tribute to dead trans activist (transvestite argentine homosexual self-proclaimed atheist) whose funeral celebrated sex changes and whoredom in NYC Catholic Church.
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