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 Today I finally became a US citizen! 🇺🇸

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TSboeing777
post Mar 20 2025, 12:13 PM

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QUOTE(LegendLee @ Mar 20 2025, 11:42 AM)
Great that it all turns out well.

That moment where you were granted asylum must have been the most important moment of your life.
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Correct, everything was dependent on the asylum grant.

PR and citizenship you'll get in due course so long as you behave yourself, but you must get asylum to begin with to solidify your legal status in the US.

This is why that hearing with the judge was so important.

Either I was going to become a citizen eventually, or I was going to get deported back to Malaysia with added charges and lengthier sentence.

There's no in-between.
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post Mar 20 2025, 12:14 PM

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QUOTE(boeing777 @ Mar 20 2025, 10:35 AM)
Hey, speaking of the DHS attorney...

She went and print out my entire Alvivi FB page posts. No joke. Brought them into court.

She asked me, "So everything was written in English, every post was in English. Why was this post in particular (referring to the BKT post) written in Malaysian language? What was your intention?"

I didn't know how to answer. 🤣
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you know we know la, thats the part where u being a cheebye 🤣 lol.giflol.gif

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post Mar 20 2025, 12:16 PM

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QUOTE(brkli @ Mar 20 2025, 11:54 AM)
zakir naik is more successful than him in seeking asylum in another country..
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yeah hahahaha
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post Mar 20 2025, 12:17 PM

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QUOTE(boeing777 @ Mar 20 2025, 12:13 PM)
Correct, everything was dependent on the asylum grant.

PR and citizenship you'll get in due course so long as you behave yourself, but you must get asylum to begin with to solidify your legal status in the US.

This is why that hearing with the judge was so important.

Either I was going to become a citizen eventually, or I was going to get deported back to Malaysia with added charges and lengthier sentence.

There's no in-between.
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can choose judge?

lucky for you, it wasn't a trump appointed red-neck right wing judge.
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post Mar 20 2025, 12:19 PM

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QUOTE(smsid @ Mar 20 2025, 10:38 AM)
He will be fine to criticize anyone including the president himself Donald Trump but except for one topic, Israel/Palestine.

Green card also can get kidnap and deported if say anything about the super sensitive issue there.

Just shows every country has sensitive topic, including China.
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youre right, even on individual everyone has their own sensitivities tht shouldnt be touched let alone an entire country

as for a muslim country like malaysia, if some moron burn the quran publicly for whatever reason end up being burned alive, jailed for 20 years or even shot dead like the case of the sorhai in swedan who did and was later shot dead i would also say they asked for it and fully deserved it

but a BKT escalated into such a big deal? i kenot mang, even to this day, BKT is still a controversy over its name and ingredients doh.gif
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post Mar 20 2025, 12:21 PM

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Wow it has been 10 years plus already... Didnt feel like it's very long ago... Oh fark I am old.....
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post Mar 20 2025, 12:25 PM

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QUOTE(boeing777 @ Mar 20 2025, 12:13 PM)
Correct, everything was dependent on the asylum grant.

PR and citizenship you'll get in due course so long as you behave yourself, but you must get asylum to begin with to solidify your legal status in the US.

This is why that hearing with the judge was so important.

Either I was going to become a citizen eventually, or I was going to get deported back to Malaysia with added charges and lengthier sentence.

There's no in-between.
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Seriously feeling happy for what u have achieved for now. Having said that, no doubt you hv a smart ass and hv a brilliant mind. Any chances of u working in the tech sector? Like helping elon musk to achieve his outer space project?
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post Mar 20 2025, 12:25 PM

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post Mar 20 2025, 12:26 PM

 
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TS, do you miss BKT?
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post Mar 20 2025, 12:26 PM

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The DHS attorney did ample research on my case and did an impressive job painting me as an agent provocateur who decided to just recklessly poke the bear of Islam, despite knowing that it was the state religion.

Damn the attorney really hit the nail here but in a sense if you could prove you were being witch hunted because you were just a troll taking it to 11 then she really got no case. Ironically i bet her research showed as much too

Well all the best i guess TS. This is one heck of a story

This post has been edited by 9m2w: Mar 20 2025, 12:27 PM
Irzani
post Mar 20 2025, 12:28 PM

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QUOTE(GiganticBird @ Mar 20 2025, 12:19 PM)
youre right, even on individual everyone has their own sensitivities tht shouldnt be touched let alone an entire country

as for a muslim country like malaysia, if some moron burn the quran publicly for whatever reason end up being burned alive, jailed for 20 years or even shot dead like the case of the sorhai in swedan who did and was later shot dead i would also say they asked for it and fully deserved it

but a BKT escalated into such a big deal? i kenot mang, even to this day, BKT is still a controversy over its name and ingredients doh.gif
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Sebenarnya takde apa pun.. tengok macam wee guy .. elok je balik Malaysia and now sudah jadi big celebrity.. ramai je lepas after paying some fine or just said sorry especially in Madani era. Normally, yang bising2 kuat ni sebenarnya nak migrate and enjoy the exclusiveness dekat country yang diorang preferred. Malaysian always forgive and forget. Not that extreme like what /k always boasted
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post Mar 20 2025, 12:28 PM

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QUOTE(boeing777 @ Mar 20 2025, 12:13 PM)
Correct, everything was dependent on the asylum grant.

PR and citizenship you'll get in due course so long as you behave yourself, but you must get asylum to begin with to solidify your legal status in the US.

This is why that hearing with the judge was so important.

Either I was going to become a citizen eventually, or I was going to get deported back to Malaysia with added charges and lengthier sentence.

There's no in-between.
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When Biden initially denied your citizenship application, what was their intention? let you remain as PR or revoke your asylum?

QUOTE(LegendLee @ Mar 20 2025, 11:42 AM)
Great that it all turns out well.

That moment where you were granted asylum must have been the most important moment of your life.
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I cannot imagine how the feeling must be when he was waiting for the judge to announce his decision....I probably heart attack...although I guess he can already have an idea whether the judge sympathetic or not during the hearing

This post has been edited by diffyhelman2: Mar 20 2025, 12:32 PM
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post Mar 20 2025, 12:29 PM

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QUOTE(GiganticBird @ Mar 20 2025, 12:19 PM)
youre right, even on individual everyone has their own sensitivities tht shouldnt be touched let alone an entire country

as for a muslim country like malaysia, if some moron burn the quran publicly for whatever reason end up being burned alive, jailed for 20 years or even shot dead like the case of the sorhai in swedan who did and was later shot dead i would also say they asked for it and fully deserved it

but a BKT escalated into such a big deal? i kenot mang, even to this day, BKT is still a controversy over its name and ingredients doh.gif
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He did it during Ramadan month, suggesting people to buka puasa with BKT if I remember it correctly.

Correct me if I'm wrong, lazy to dig out past event, it was embarrassing to most people to see some people can't take a joke at all.
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post Mar 20 2025, 12:36 PM

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QUOTE(cms @ Mar 20 2025, 11:44 AM)
Banyak kah their tax ?
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can chatgpt, got federal tax + state tax. and even jump to other country to work, still continue paying the US tax + new country tax.
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QUOTE(Irzani @ Mar 20 2025, 12:28 PM)
Sebenarnya takde apa pun.. tengok macam wee guy .. elok je balik Malaysia and now sudah jadi big celebrity.. ramai je lepas after paying some fine or just said sorry especially in Madani era. Normally, yang bising2 kuat ni sebenarnya nak migrate and enjoy the exclusiveness dekat country yang diorang preferred. Malaysian always forgive and forget. Not that extreme like what /k always boasted
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wee guy took the sentence
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post Mar 20 2025, 12:38 PM

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in malaysia can provoke malay

in USA, please do the same to provoke the black / white
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post Mar 20 2025, 12:40 PM

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QUOTE(M4A1 @ Mar 20 2025, 12:38 PM)
in malaysia can provoke malay

in USA, please do the same to provoke the black / white
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and worst if go to some states, and condemn the black community, sure end up in a lifeless body.
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QUOTE(boeing777 @ Mar 20 2025, 07:17 AM)
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Today I finally became a US citizen after 10 long years. 🇺🇸

It has been a difficult journey for me.

In 2013, I was arrested, prosecuted, and imprisoned in my home country for posting political satire on Facebook that was deemed insulting to the state religion of Islam.

My post went viral within hours -- hundreds of police reports were made against me, I received dozens of death threats from angry Muslims, my address was doxxed/leaked, I was accosted and assaulted in public, and I had to go into hiding because I feared for my life.

Within days, the police arrested me, interrogated me, harassed my family as well, ransacked my apartment, and they charged me with multiple counts of insulting religion, sedition, and misuse of the internet.

I was facing 5-10 years in federal prison in my mid-20s, and I'd likely only be released in my 30s, facing a bleak future with no career prospects, the stigma of being an ex-convict, and a broken-down spirit.

I had to make a choice, and I had to make it fast.

I decided to escape to the US and leave behind everything and everyone that I've ever known... forever.

It was the toughest and scariest decision that I had to make in my life.

I first slipped out to Singapore. Then to the UK. Then to Mexico.

From Mexico, I literally walked up to the CBP officer at the US-Mexico border and said:

"Sir, I don't have a passport or a visa. I'm here to beg for asylum because I'm being persecuted in my home country for my political views."

And then I waited.

Moment of truth.

He stared at me for 5 seconds, dumbfounded, and then he radioed it in.

Within a minute, 2 more CBP officers showed up.

They took my belongings and put me in handcuffs.

The other people in line were so perplexed and watched in bewilderment as I was taken away in handcuffs, they must have wondered what the hell I did. 😂

Anyway, CBP processed me and handed me over to ICE.

I spent many months in immigration detention, not knowing my eventual fate.

I was sleepless for months.

Eventually I was allowed to plead my case for asylum before a judge.

Judge Lee O'Connor. I remember his name very clearly.

Because everything hinged on his approval of my asylum, otherwise I get deported back to face added charges and a lengthier prison sentence.

An asylum hearing isn't just me and the judge.

DHS has an attorney and are legally obliged to oppose my asylum case.

The DHS attorney did ample research on my case and did an impressive job painting me as an agent provocateur who decided to just recklessly poke the bear of Islam, despite knowing that it was the state religion.

She made such a compelling case that I thought I was toast for sure.

The judge, however, disagreed.

He said, "Well if it's something that's protected or ought to be protected, then the petitioner (me) should have been allowed to say whatever he wants."

His final words brought tears to my eye:

"And with that, I approve your case for asylum. Welcome to America."

I heaved a massive sigh of relief.

I hugged my lawyer tightly, I thanked him profusely, and after that, I was pacing up and down the hall in utter disbelief (and jubilation) for 20 minutes -- I simply couldn't contain my excitement.

After that, I got my Green Card and eventually my citizenship. 😎

Looking back, everything that happened in the last 10 years just felt so surreal.

Very few people understand how alone it feels when you have the whole world against you.

Fleeing from Islamic tyranny and the Muslim mob. The whole country rejoicing witnessing your downfall. Your closest friends and family members deserting you, because they didn't want any trouble with the regime.

Yet America gave me a second chance when no one else would even touch a criminal fugitive like me.

Thank you, America, for giving me a new lease on life.

I can never set foot in my native soil ever again, and I'm fine with that.

America is now home.

And from the bottom of my heart, I can truly say, God bless America. ❤️
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