[QUOTE=Delmong55;7117032]Yup I know several from here to New York that are either leaving out of fear of being sent away or trying to get married so they can stay here.[/QUOTE]I got the same text from that lady she went on to say she was Korean.
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[QUOTE=Delmong55;7117032]Yup I know several from here to New York that are either leaving out of fear of being sent away or trying to get married so they can stay here.[/QUOTE]I got the same text from that lady she went on to say she was Korean.
[QUOTE=Delmong55;7117032]Yup I know several from here to New York that are either leaving out of fear of being sent away or trying to get married so they can stay here.[/QUOTE]For the right amount, I'll help one stay. LOL.
[QUOTE=GreenvilleStev;7116941]Well, this is kinda crazy. A few days ago, I got a text out of the blue from the phone number for this place. See attached, LOL.[/QUOTE]Several years ago one of my coworkers married another coworker from Europe. They had to provide a lot of evidence that they had been in a relationship for a certain period of time. I wonder if you marry one of these workers, she would disappear one day and go back to work at her old job?
I wonder if his threats of deportation will actually come true. Migrants do a lot of the jobs no one else wants to do. It will costs a lot to implement his promise and hurt the economy by making costs go up since there will be more cheap labor.
[QUOTE=OldGuy1960;7118235]Several years ago one of my coworkers married another coworker from Europe. They had to provide a lot of evidence that they had been in a relationship for a certain period of time. I wonder if you marry one of these workers, she would disappear one day and go back to work at her old job?
I wonder if his threats of deportation will actually come true. Migrants do a lot of the jobs no one else wants to do. It will costs a lot to implement his promise and hurt the economy by making costs go up since there will be more cheap labor.[/QUOTE]I have known a couple people that wanted to get married to someone from Europe and it was a big deal, but also someone told me if you marry her they take that into consideration if they come up to be deported. If I was that lady on Laurens rd I would have waited. And if the heard is thinned out the prices will go up more especially if there in demand.
Finally made it to Piedmont and saw Candy at Healing Touch. I called ahead and when I got there there was no smoke odor and she looked great. She didn't hem-haw around and got right down to business. "What you want? Want to do everything? Let's have money so you won't have to get up. " She dropped her clothes immediately. What a body! I handed over enough to get BBBJ, Daty, multiple positions and when we got to mish for the finale I asked her to talk dirty for me and she really does a good job talking sexy. Hope I can see her again before she rotates out.
I stopped into Panda to see who was working since they closed for a while. A little lady who was there said that she could give a strong massage, so I took her up on it. She was not really little, just short but thick. She was nice looking. She did give a good massage legit massage. She never entered the area between the thigh and chest. She started asking about if I only dated American women or would date women from other countries. I thought it was a little strange, but now it makes sense. There fear of deportation.
Not only will there be no cheap labor, there will be no labor. Privileged American kids are not going to work in the fields.
[QUOTE=OldGuy1960;7118235]Several years ago one of my coworkers married another coworker from Europe. They had to provide a lot of evidence that they had been in a relationship for a certain period of time. I wonder if you marry one of these workers, she would disappear one day and go back to work at her old job?
I wonder if his threats of deportation will actually come true. Migrants do a lot of the jobs no one else wants to do. It will costs a lot to implement his promise and hurt the economy by making costs go up since there will be more cheap labor.[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=Professor55;7118709]Finally made it to Piedmont and saw Candy at Healing Touch. I called ahead and when I got there there was no smoke odor and she looked great. She didn't hem-haw around and got right down to business. "What you want? Want to do everything? Let's have money so you won't have to get up. " She dropped her clothes immediately. What a body! I handed over enough to get BBBJ, Daty, multiple positions and when we got to mish for the finale I asked her to talk dirty for me and she really does a good job talking sexy. Hope I can see her again before she rotates out.[/QUOTE]Candy won't leave until she retires and moves back home. She's the owner and rarely hires an extra girl.
[QUOTE=Tigerx2;7118778]I stopped into Panda to see who was working since they closed for a while. A little lady who was there said that she could give a strong massage, so I took her up on it. She was not really little, just short but thick. She was nice looking. She did give a good massage legit massage. She never entered the area between the thigh and chest. She started asking about if I only dated American women or would date women from other countries. I thought it was a little strange, but now it makes sense. There fear of deportation.[/QUOTE]I've also been given hints of external convenience relationships. They are absolutely terrified. I don't blame them.
From what I've heard, it's not the fear of deportation, it's the fear of being sent to a processing center (concentration camp) where they disappear into the system. I mean does anyone truly follow-up on an end to end deportation of an initially nameless individual? . Anyways taking tin foil cap off, but that's what's currently the buzz in mamasans ears.
Haven't heard much lately is Amazing still open I really like it there when I come to town.
[QUOTE=JohnnyCarsin;7119532]I've also been given hints of external convenience relationships. They are absolutely terrified. I don't blame them.
From what I've heard, it's not the fear of deportation, it's the fear of being sent to a processing center (concentration camp) where they disappear into the system. I mean does anyone truly follow-up on an end to end deportation of an initially nameless individual? . Anyways taking tin foil cap off, but that's what's currently the buzz in mamasans ears.[/QUOTE]For any who think the days of a 'convenience marriage' to a non-US citizen is an easy thing, allow me to disabuse you of that. I married a European woman a quarter century ago and it was legit, not a convenience thing, and it was a huge undertaking. The forms to fill out for INS are daunting (though today it doesn't require a typewriter and white-out). Then there's all the documentation and proof, multiple visits for 'interviews' and evidence of actually living together and having a life. You just don't get a marriage license, go to a JoP and do the deed, and then it's all good. For us it was a 5-year process from filing to US citizenship (which happened at the same time as her greencard came through). And if she wants to go out of the US to visit / vacation, the whole 'parole' process is also significant.
I doubt it's changed and would expect it's going to be more intense. And we did it without a lawyer (because I was educated enough to do it); but if you require a lawyer, that's going to be many $Ks of cost.
Recently dreamed of "Sarah" at Natural Spa on the corner of Pelham and 14. This place used to be my go-to when Lucy was there. In my many, many dreams about the place, Lucy would start me face up for a warm welcome, then transition to face down for a great massage, then back to face up for the grand finale. She was sweet and always smiled. Her English was good enough and she was personable (had a discussion one time about why BBQ chicken pizza is soooo good). A few times, she even gave me a pop while giving me a table shower at the end of the massage (I generally get my table shower at the end). Those were good times and great dreams.
Not so with Sarah. I wouldn't go as far as saying she's unfriendly, but she certainly isn't friendly. Very businesslike and didn't smile once. Very particular about how you line up on the massage table. She was always pushing and prodding me to move slightly in one direction or another, sometimes what seemed like half an inch. On the flip she was cold to OTC and I'm pretty sure she used latex gloves although it was dark and she positioned herself so I couldn't see. Not a sensual bone in her body. Afterward, she definitely used latex gloves on the table shower. Not fun at all; kept pulling at body hair.
I may dream of Natural Spa again, but certainly not Sarah.
[QUOTE=SnoBallGuy;7119651]Haven't heard much lately is Amazing still open I really like it there when I come to town.[/QUOTE]Still open and doing business. Same as before, HC.
[QUOTE=Zauriel;7119145]Not only will there be no cheap labor, there will be no labor. Privileged American kids are not going to work in the fields.[/QUOTE]Not sure if this is entirely accurate. If you can believe the labor statistics, there are about 30 million immigrants working in the US (about 15-20% of entire workforce). Only about 8 million of those are illegals, so only like 4-5% of entire workforce. This is just the illegals that "are working. " This does not include the millions of illegals that are not working and sucking the welfare system dry.
The main push to deport will be criminals first. There are just too many illegals to deport all at once. There are over 1 million illegals who are already listed to be deported that they can't find. They will start with them too.
Millennials will start working or starve. LOL.
[QUOTE=Zauriel;7119145]Not only will there be no cheap labor, there will be no labor. Privileged American kids are not going to work in the fields.[/QUOTE]Not sure if this is entirely accurate. If you can believe the labor statistics, there are about 30 million immigrants working in the US (about 15-20% of entire workforce). Only about 8 million of those are illegals, so only like 4-5% of entire workforce. This is just the illegals that "are working. " This does not include the millions of illegals that are not working and sucking the welfare system dry.
The main push to deport will be criminals first. There are just too many illegals to deport all at once. There are over 1 million illegals who are already listed to be deported that they can't find. They will start with them too.
Millennials will start working or starve. LOL.