Sad. Where does he even start at his age?
Probably most of the people he knew back then are already dead. Kama hakusave kakitu in a foreign account, he will have it rough.
Key lesson… East or west home is best!!!
Home is the place
when you go
they have to take you in
Ata kama alisave the issue is when you’re being deported they don’t give you time to gather your belongings or go to your bank. Sasa huyu amecome na ile bahasha tu alikuwa nayo when he was arrested.
Also, he should have disposed off his passport and say he doesn’t know which country he comes from. That way, US immigration can’t deport you coz they won’t know which country to send you…
Just saw the name of an uncle In that list, I last saw him 25years ago.
Anarudi kufanya nni uko? Smh
Sasa jamaa ataenda wapi family hata walimsahau
Its time you freed your schedule up mblo. Time to show ya ango around.
42 years! he’s got nobody but himself to blame! If you stay in the US for more than 10 years and you don’t figure out how to outmaneuver the system, you’re one dumb mutherfucker who won’t make it anywhere…!
:D:D:D Not with the elections around the corner. Will be 300kms away for the next 4months.
If he never had time for you, why should you clear up your schedule for him? Hata mimi siwes.
A childhood friend uncle was deported back 10 years ago he also came back with a drawl, he had gone to study nursing, according to the nurses in the family what he had studied over there wasn’t even half of what Kenyan nurses study. It’s life, I know two siblings who are doctors in California while their brother in Kenya is mismanaging their late Dad assets, different strokes I say.
By looking for a retirement home
zoomalia has no working government so its easier to dump them in kenya with money exchanging hands offcourse if you contemplate transporting them all the way to the bodertown,food and accomodation
name the’international’ point of entry in somalia and i will tell you where the flight will land
most of them are there illegaly 10 years and over,they falsify paperwork and manage to live as normal until you do shit like a DUI
Anyone that was in the US illegally. Cubans had the “dry-land” policy because of Castro’s regime. It meant that if any Cuban that was able to cross the Atlantic on a boat and made it before they were intercepted was automatically granted asylum. Hence the “Little Havana” in Miami. Wamejaa sana huko.
As long as someone has shown rehabilitation over a statutory period, it does not bar one from getting a GC or citizenship.
huyu akitafuta dame financially stable n with his accent aseme he’s a black American looking for investment opportunities in kenya he’ll be home n dry…huyo dame atamlisha, amvishe na kumpa pesa ya kwenda kucheki kama opportunities zipo, hizo pesa he shd use them kujipanga n disappear after a few months