Passport Sis messes up the game by trying to bring back her MS-13 Banger Hubby

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The Supreme Court rules against California woman whose husband was denied entry to US​


WASHINGTON (AP) — The Supreme Court on Friday ruled against a California woman who said her rights were violated after federal officials refused to allow her husband into the country, in part, because of the way his tattoos were interpreted.

The 6-3 decision along ideological lines found that citizens don’t necessarily have the right to participate in federal government decisions about whether immigrant spouse s can legally live in the U.S.

“While Congress has made it easier for spouses to immigrate, it has never made spousal immigration a matter of right,” said Justice Amy Coney Barrett, reading from the bench the majority opinion joined by her fellow conservatives.

While a citizen “certainly has a fundamental right to marriage” Barrett said, “it is a fallacy to leap from that premise to the conclusion that United States citizens have a fundamental right that can limit how Congress exercises the nation’s sovereign power to admit or exclude foreigners.”

In a dissent joined by her liberal colleagues, Justice Sonia Sotomayor said that denying citizens the right to seek specific reasons about why their spouses are denied entry, “gravely undervalues the right to marriage in the immigration context.”



WASHINGTON (KABC) -- The Supreme Court on Friday ruled against a Los Angeles woman who said her rights were violated after federal officials refused to allow her Salvadoran husband into the country, in part, because of the way his tattoos were interpreted.

Luis Asencio-Cordero will not be allowed into the U.S., and the main reason is because his tattoos were considered gang-related.

"They had concluded he was a gang member based on the tattoos," said Sandra Muñoz, a civil rights attorney who is Asencio-Cordero's wife. She was last able to live with her husband nearly 10 years ago.


The couple started the process of getting an immigrant visa after they married in 2010. Asencio-Cordero, who had been living in the U.S. without legal status, had to travel to the consulate in San Salvador to complete the process.

But once there, the consular officer denied his application and cited a law denying entry to people who could participate in unlawful activity.

The State Department would not give a more specific reason, but after filing a lawsuit they learned the refusal was based, in part, on a consular officer's determination that his tattoos likely meant he was associated with the gang MS-13.

Muñoz sued, saying it violated her rights to marriage. She said her husband was never a gang member and never committed any crimes.

The tattoos, including Our Lady of Guadalupe, theatrical masks and a profile of psychologist Sigmund Freud, instead expressed his intellectual interests and Catholic faith, his lawyers said in court papers.

The Supreme Court ruled 6-3 against the couple.

"The court's ruling that there is no right to live with your spouse attendant to the right to marriage is an extraordinarily dangerous and unprecedented ruling," Muñoz's attorney Eric Lee said.


Back in October, an appeals court ruled in Asencio-Cordero's favor. But then the Biden administration filed a challenge saying the couple could choose to live outside the U.S.

"The Biden's administration's decision to appeal this case after Ms. Muñoz and her husband won at the 9th Circuit is a slap in the face to every single immigrant and every single person who is in a mixed-status family," Lee said.

"It can't be that simple that you have a tattoo and so therefore you can be excluded from the country, from your marriage, from your life," Muñoz told Eyewitness News.

Just this week, President Joe Biden announced an executive order to protect immigrant spouses of U.S. citizens who have lived in the country for at least a decade. It wouldn't apply in Muñoz's case.

Muñoz's attorney said the only hope now is if the administration gets involved
 

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"The tattoos, including Our Lady of Guadalupe, theatrical masks and a profile of psychologist Sigmund Freud, instead expressed his intellectual interests and Catholic faith, his lawyers said in court papers."

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What exactly is gang related about any of this???
 

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"The tattoos, including Our Lady of Guadalupe, theatrical masks and a profile of psychologist Sigmund Freud, instead expressed his intellectual interests and Catholic faith, his lawyers said in court papers."

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What exactly is gang related about any of this???

Lady of G - real common one
Theatrical Masks - Laugh/smile Now, Cry Later (which is purposefully ironic)

But Sigmund Freud?

Makes me think ol boy is telling the truth, lol.
 

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"The tattoos, including Our Lady of Guadalupe, theatrical masks and a profile of psychologist Sigmund Freud, instead expressed his intellectual interests and Catholic faith, his lawyers said in court papers."

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What exactly is gang related about any of this???
I doubt those were the only tattoos
Gang shyt aside,dude was living in the US illegally for years before marrying the woman
He basically self deported and tried to get back in because of marriage

fukk that...MF Doom was brought here legally and was basically a long-term tax paying resident and they denied him re-entry

fukk this dude
 

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"The tattoos, including Our Lady of Guadalupe, theatrical masks and a profile of psychologist Sigmund Freud, instead expressed his intellectual interests and Catholic faith, his lawyers said in court papers."

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What exactly is gang related about any of this???
Article from over 10 years ago deciphering gang tats from that region of the world

 

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Lady of G - real common one
Theatrical Masks - Laugh/smile Now, Cry Later (which is purposefully ironic)

But Sigmund Freud?

Makes me think ol boy is telling the truth, lol.
Lady of Guadalupe just seems like a popular religious figure in Hispanic culture, not really exclusively a gang thing. The masks is about as generic for Mexicans as flames and skulls are to cacs.

Then there's Sigmund Freud....lol

They're saying these 3 tattoos are the worst he had???
 
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These are supposed to be his tats



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Don't know where in the country MS-13 has their base of operations, or if they exist throughout the country, but it seems like non affiliated Salvadorans would know which tats to stay clear away from.
 
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