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Dozens of Chinese police officers risk their lives trying to catch a mad driver, He was later detained but physically unharmed. What would happen to this dirver if it happened in US?

In CCP land if the perpetrator is unharmed after such a chase it makes new. In the US if he is harmed it makes news. See the difference ?
 
In CCP land if the perpetrator is unharmed after such a chase it makes new. In the US if he is harmed it makes news. See the difference ?
Talk of your typical Indian nonsense logic. Is there any chance in US that man wouldn't end up harmed, idiot ?
 
Only your India is the dumping grounds for the world's garbages now.
Is it ? So we'll see you soon then in the heap. R u sure they won't recycle you but just dump you ? Must be lower grade than I gave you cr for.
 
In CCP land if the perpetrator is unharmed after such a chase it makes new. In the US if he is harmed it makes news. See the difference ?
The police was harmed, he got suspended for using uncivilised language.
 
Is it ? So we'll see you soon then in the heap. R u sure they won't recycle you but just dump you ? Must be lower grade than I gave you cr for.
Only you Indian will be recycled in the world dump.
 
In CCP land if the perpetrator is unharmed after such a chase it makes new. In the US if he is harmed it makes news. See the difference ?
Chinese police do not usually wear guns, that's why the driver dared to run away.

If he is in America…
 
forget all that, how did she travel back to the US? did she apply for a US visa in Beijing? second, she applied for the US Presidential Scholars Program in 2021. This scholarship program is only available to US citizens. Then there is the federal list of all citizens that have renounced their citizenship, Gu's name isn't on that list.

But no CPC bots are convinced Gu has given up her US passport and is waiting in long visa application queues outside embassies before she travels to Europe and other parts of the world that require a valid visa for Chinese passport holders.
she could have permanent residence in the US but retain Chinese citizenship. Presidential Scholars is open to PRs. PRs also don't need visa.

 
she could have permanent residence in the US but retain Chinese citizenship. Presidential Scholars is open to PRs. PRs also don't need visa.

you can't get a PR if you give up your citizenship. I know because a family member relinquished citizenship as a minor due to substantial overseas family inheritance. At the time we were told by the lawyers PR and reacquiring citizenship is impossible once you relinquish citizenship. Because a PR is a pathway to acquiring citizenship a strict no-no for those who voluntarily decide to give up their citizenship. She had a narrow window of six months from her 18th birthday to undo her choice of giving up her citizenship as a minor. After that, if she did relinquish her US citizenship her only option to remain in the US is a valid visa or as an illegal immigrant.
 
you can't get a PR if you give up your citizenship. I know because a family member relinquished citizenship as a minor due to substantial overseas family inheritance. At the time we were told by the lawyers PR and reacquiring citizenship is impossible once you relinquish citizenship. Because a PR is a pathway to acquiring citizenship a strict no-no for those who voluntarily decide to give up their citizenship. She had a narrow window of six months from her 18th birthday to undo her choice of giving up her citizenship as a minor. After that, if she did relinquish her US citizenship her only option to remain in the US is a valid visa or as an illegal immigrant.

He is going to twist it in every illogical way possible.

The fact of the matter is she likely fiddled with that 6 month window to get into the Olympics and then reset herself back before it expired.
 
He is going to twist it in every illogical way possible.

The fact of the matter is she likely fiddled with that 6 month window to get into the Olympics and then reset herself back before it expired.
A PR approval for a US born citizen that relinquished is like a one in a million shot.
I guess circumstances will be considered but "I did it to fleece China..." may not count as a reasonable excuse.
 
you can't get a PR if you give up your citizenship. I know because a family member relinquished citizenship as a minor due to substantial overseas family inheritance. At the time we were told by the lawyers PR and reacquiring citizenship is impossible once you relinquish citizenship. Because a PR is a pathway to acquiring citizenship a strict no-no for those who voluntarily decide to give up their citizenship. She had a narrow window of six months from her 18th birthday to undo her choice of giving up her citizenship as a minor. After that, if she did relinquish her US citizenship her only option to remain in the US is a valid visa or as an illegal immigrant.
how do we know that she has actually ever acquired US citizenship? Someone born to Chinese citizen overseas can still get Chinese citizenship. She'd then be able to acquire US PR via parental sponsorship. You used her application to the presidential scholarship as evidence of her citizenship. It isn't evidence though because she could've been a PR essentially her whole life.

Basically, the facts are this:

1. She has a Chinese passport photographed as hers.

2. She has never been observed to conduct actions such as vote, serve on a jury, run for office or join the military as an officer that strictly require a US citizenship and exclude PRs.
 
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