Kat Stacks Is Back In The Game

Kat Stacks Is Back In The Game

Kat Stacks is not putting anybody out on front street this time around she is talking about herself this time VladTV.com interviewed Kat Stacks about her immigration case and prison stay.

As expected she said her prison stay was a horrible experience (one night of using milk cartons to go to the bathroom, sleeping on a bench the width of an Iphone and being served cardboard mystery meat sandwiches that were proudly declined was enough for y0ur girl allegedly).

Kat Stacks talks about her two years behind bars awaiting a decision on possibly getting deported. She says that once the media got involved with her case after her initial appeal, they decided to drop everything and release her from prison.

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Deportation is the expulsion of a person or group of people from a place or country.  Today the expulsion of foreign nationals is usually called deportation, whereas the expulsion of nationals is called banishment, exile, or penal transportation. Deportation is an ancient practice: Khosrau I, Sassanid King of Persia, deported 292,000 citizens, slaves, and conquered people to the new city of Ctesiphon in 542 C.E. Britain deported religious objectors and criminals to America in large numbers before 1776, and transported them to Australia between 1788 and 1868.

Immigration is the movement of people into a country or region to which they are not native in order to settle there.Immigration is made for many reasons, including temperature, breeding, economic, political, family re-unification, natural disaster, poverty or the wish to change one’s surroundings voluntarily.Deportation is the expulsion of a person or group of people from a place or country. Today the expulsion of foreign nationals is usually called deportation, whereas the expulsion of nationals is called banishment, exile, or penal transportation. Deportation is an ancient practice: Khosrau I, Sassanid King of Persia, deported 292,000 citizens, slaves, and conquered people to the new city of Ctesiphon in 542 C.E. Britain deported religious objectors and criminals to America in large numbers before 1776, and transported them to Australia between 1788 and 1868.

 

 

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