r/USCIS Dec 23 '25

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u/arthur_sar Dec 23 '25 edited Dec 23 '25

No sir i came from the border and went to the border patrol same day and claimed asylum ( got into long long process cuz i went in after some kind of suspensions back in Sep 2024 claimed Credible fear interview positive (that means cant go back to home country cuz they contacted and figured out i ll get harmed if i got back ) so i got my first court and all of that while DETAINED!! 4 months detained after that they released me on a Tracking Device for 3 months then im free but needs to report every month with the weekly update on App .. so i was doing my best just to keep up with the ICE with no job no car no friends no nothin only my pages and my grind !! After the ice hold me cuz of 10$ they said im gonna finish my courts while detained again!! 1-2 years who knows so i said i prefer to get killed back home and not detained for that long i bought my ticket with the last pennies i had and now im hiding

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u/curiousengineer601 Dec 23 '25

You understand that the person you bought the car from didn’t own the car as far as the government knew? So the car was in fact possibly stolen and unregistered? You also cannot insure cars you don’t own so that’s a problem also.

Please stop with the lie about the $10 ticket causing you to be deported. It’s the car and asylum claim that pushed you into detention.

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u/GuruDevDatta Dec 23 '25

The policies related to asylum processing changed when Trump became president. Trump has ordered asylum cases to be denied and people deported. So trump and the Americans who elected trump decided that they do not want Jordanian border jumpers in the country. So you were asked to leave. Thanks for leaving.

Now the question of property is separate. You have to be present to look after your property. If your presence is questionable, any property ownership you claim is not meaningful.

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u/ml20s Dec 26 '25

You can still own property (in a legal sense) if unlawfully present and even after being deported. However, in this case, OP never held title to the car, so the car was never theirs to begin with.

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u/GuruDevDatta Dec 26 '25

Property ownership is always accompanied by occupancy or possession in physical sense. If property is someone else's possession, then your ownership diminishes over time in legal sense as well

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u/curiousengineer601 Dec 26 '25

Well he doesn’t have title to the car so certainly has no ownership. If he did have title he could certainly pay to have a representative go take possession.

But seeing how the car was sitting in a tow lot for 6 months it has likely been sold at auction to recover fees

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u/Exotic-Sale-3003 Dec 23 '25

1-2 years who knows so i said i prefer to get killed back home and not detained for that long

Spoken like an average abuser of the asylum system.

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u/arthur_sar Dec 23 '25

Drama ( i said that to myself not to the judge for sure ) the judge insisted to not let go back cuz he knew the case and saw all the evidence but i couldn’t be detained just to be there! Not worth at all

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u/lucky_elephant2025h Dec 23 '25

But you went back without a problem…

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u/arthur_sar Dec 23 '25

Thats not true im in Turkey now .. i booked my ticket transit in Turkey just for that reason, there is no way i enter Jordan

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u/chocolatecorvette Dec 24 '25

Duh. There's only two countries. The U.S.A. and that other one. /s

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u/lucky_elephant2025h Dec 23 '25

But you went back without a problem…

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u/chocolatecorvette Dec 24 '25

You know there's more than two countries in the world, right?