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Story here (among several)
Do you suppose ICE could slow things down a bit, and just use some common sense?
Kasper Juul Eriksen, now 32, left his home in Aalborg, Denmark, as a teenager in 2009 and spent a year in the U.S. as a high school exchange student in Starkville, Mississippi. He and a local teenager, Savannah Hobart, fell in love. After he returned to Aalborg, he and Savannah maintained their relationship for four years, across an ocean and seven time zones.
Kasper immigrated to the US (green card holder) in 2013 and got a job as a welder. He married Savannah in 2014. They have four children with a fifth on the way.
Kasper and Savannah traveled to Memphis for what he thought to be the final interview in his application for U.S. citizenship on April 15, 2025. He was taken into custody due to what the family described as a paperwork discrepancy dating back to 2015. He has since been held at the LaSalle Detention Center, an ICE facility in Jena, Louisiana.
There are no reports of him having eaten the pets of the local population. Maybe he forgets to cross his t's or dot his i's on occasion. Four kids and a fifth on the way - ICE is always going to be able to find him at his home address. At least he's not in a prison in El Salavdor (kind of sad that's the positive spin). Well, he is a Ginger (an "N", an "I", a couple of "G's", an "E" and an "R" ... an anagram is close enough, right?); so he probably doesn't have a soul.
AF: He's already brought four white kids into the US population, and he's got a fifth on the way. All are of White European Christian descent (well, OK, probably Lutheran). He's doing his part to bring your dream to fruition. I expect he's probably already lost his welding job because he's been detained for over a month.
Do you suppose ICE could slow things down a bit, and just use some common sense?
Kasper Juul Eriksen, now 32, left his home in Aalborg, Denmark, as a teenager in 2009 and spent a year in the U.S. as a high school exchange student in Starkville, Mississippi. He and a local teenager, Savannah Hobart, fell in love. After he returned to Aalborg, he and Savannah maintained their relationship for four years, across an ocean and seven time zones.
Kasper immigrated to the US (green card holder) in 2013 and got a job as a welder. He married Savannah in 2014. They have four children with a fifth on the way.
Kasper and Savannah traveled to Memphis for what he thought to be the final interview in his application for U.S. citizenship on April 15, 2025. He was taken into custody due to what the family described as a paperwork discrepancy dating back to 2015. He has since been held at the LaSalle Detention Center, an ICE facility in Jena, Louisiana.
There are no reports of him having eaten the pets of the local population. Maybe he forgets to cross his t's or dot his i's on occasion. Four kids and a fifth on the way - ICE is always going to be able to find him at his home address. At least he's not in a prison in El Salavdor (kind of sad that's the positive spin). Well, he is a Ginger (an "N", an "I", a couple of "G's", an "E" and an "R" ... an anagram is close enough, right?); so he probably doesn't have a soul.
AF: He's already brought four white kids into the US population, and he's got a fifth on the way. All are of White European Christian descent (well, OK, probably Lutheran). He's doing his part to bring your dream to fruition. I expect he's probably already lost his welding job because he's been detained for over a month.
"At 8 a.m. on April 15, 2025, we arrived in Memphis for his final interview together. There, we were met by ICE agents. Kasper was detained for a paperwork miscommunication from 2015, and I was sent home with no explanation and no idea where my husband had been transported," she said. "I was 22 weeks pregnant at the time, and as I drove the 3-hour journey back to Sturgis, Mississippi, to say I couldn't control my emotions would be an understatement."
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