So, as long as I don't go I to that topic, I'll be fine? Good to know. Not that I'd be getting into that type of topics anyways 🤗

If they deported people who thought men are men and women are women, I'd be in bigg trouble, but this administration knows that's well, so I think I'll be okay... plus I'm Swedish and don't have an accent when I speak, and married to a citizen, so those things speak to being less noticable by deporters. 😎

We did get stopped once by border patrol, in mid November, between Phoenix and Kingman Az, and some lady came walking up on the side of our van, knocking on it or something and kinda yelling/hollering in Spanish, and we were both like, excuse me, what are you saying?!

She ended up looking at my greencard like a week after I recieved it,and then they let us go. Oh and some male voice had asked what was in the back, and my husband answered Solarpanels, cause we had a stack inside,as well as a bunch on top, with a CA license plate.

Now our van is incognito without solar panels, and with a local license plate 😎

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You're bragging about how you're in a better position than other people, like you won't be targeted in the future too

No, I'm actually pointing out that depending on who is in charge, different things are considered deportable offenses. It used to be by calling a man a man, but now apparently it's about being negative aniit Israel. I'm more aligned with the current administration, so that's why I feel safer right now.

But I do think there is a difference in how one conducts themselves as well. A greencard isn't citizenship, and they have the right to revoke it. If I leave the country for more than 6 months, I risk losing it. If I don't ask for permission to be out of the country for a specific reason and leave for 2 years, it's automatically canceled.

I can't vote, and I still need to adhere to American laws.

A marriage greencard means I only need to wait 3 years before I can become a citizen, while it's 5 years for all other greencards.

The current Administration doesn't want people here who don't like America, but I do like America, so yes, I feel safer, but I'm not bragging.

Maybe I misread you. I'll take your word for it that you're not bragging. I hope you continue to be safe.