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India is putting alot of pressure
Even in your wildest hallucinations, don't even dream of touching gay Americans.
Hollywood will smack you so hard, your trillion dollar market will become irrelevant.
That corrupt fraudia Indian diplomat thought she was in India...paying just $4 an hour when even minimum hourly wages are around 11$.
abusive diplomat ? where did you get from ? she was being given more than 30000 Rs. , free food, shelter in new york....what more can you ask for
abusive diplomat ? where did you get from ? she was being given more than 30000 Rs. , free food, shelter in new york....what more can you ask for
Oh yes ?
You are what spoke person of hollywood ?...
P.S. As for the wages, it doesn't matter one whit what contract she signed in India. On US soil, she had to obey US labor laws, regardless of any diplomatic shields within her household.
If true, this is a disaster for India and this diplomat.
It sounds more and more like this unscrupulous and abusive diplomat used her connections to harass the nanny and her family in India. This aside from the fact that she broke any number of US laws.
You would be wrong. The nanny had a diplomatic passport duly stamped by U.S. authorities. That would indicate that they treated her as diplomatic staff. Any allegation of U.S. law not being followed would be very difficult to make on someone who held a diplomatic passport & therefore could not be treated as an average immigrant.
What was the need to arrest the nanny's husband and child in India?
Clearly, the diplomat did what all influential people in India/Pakistan do, which is to use her connections to intimidate the nanny. The nanny was scared to come out of the attorney's office and had to be escorted by NYPD.
In some ways, I am glad this diplomat got a taste of her own medicine.
P.S. As for the wages, it doesn't matter one whit what contract she signed in India. On US soil, she had to obey US labor laws, regardless of any diplomatic shields within her household.
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Having diplomatic immunity doesn't mean you can engage in slavery or underage sex, for example. A crime according to US law is still a crime.
The most leniency you can expect is to be deported instead of being tried in US courts.
That's why the DA is pursuing her on charges of lying on visa applications, since that is a prosecutable crime regardless of where it occurred. (Most Indians would fill out US visa forms in India, but they would still be committing a crime by US law and could be prosecuted when they arrive in the US.)
@Indo-guy sashan and illal just showing the other side of the argument.. Its good to know other's POV too right? There is no question about the loyalty.. As far the lady is concerned, she or her father is involved in Adrash scam. In personal level if the charges are correct, she deserved to be arrested.. My view is that since she is a representative of India and a diplomat, US could have handled it carefully.. Instead of arresting her in public, they could have asked her to report to the police station for interrogation.. The public display is that what caused the damage..
no nanny or baby sitter in the world gets payed 4500$ ....that is simply outrageous... this is nothing but a sad excuse .... Its really none of business of Americans on what happens in India , their job is to treat diplomats as per Vienna convention which they failed ...
@Indo-guy sashan and illal just showing the other side of the argument.. Its good to know other's POV too right? There is no question about the loyalty.. As far the lady is concerned, she or her father is involved in Adrash scam. In personal level if the charges are correct, she deserved to be arrested.. My view is that since she is a representative of India and a diplomat, US could have handled it carefully.. Instead of arresting her in public, they could have asked her to report to the police station for interrogation.. The public display is that what caused the damage..
Having diplomatic immunity doesn't mean you can engage in slavery or underage sex, for example. A crime according to US law is still a crime.
The most leniency you can expect is to be deported instead of being tried in US courts.
That's why the DA is pursuing her on charges of lying on visa applications, since that is a prosecutable crime regardless of where it occurred. (Most Indians would fill out US visa forms in India, but they would still be committing a crime by US law and could be prosecuted when they arrive in the US.)