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<blockquote data-quote="RDKirk" data-source="post: 70351072" data-attributes="member: 326155"><p>Well, that's already US standard policy, as I learned several years ago. </p><p></p><p>I have an acquaintance, a Christian pastor from Mali. After the US deposed Qaddafi, Muslim radicals in Mali were able to strengthen and arm themselves through Libya to the point that they nearly overran all of Mali. They put a bounty on that pastor's head and he fled to the US seeking asylum. While he was in the US waiting for it to be approved, the French went in to Mali and rolled back the Muslims...which made it less likely his asylum would be approved. But it also made asylum less necessary, and he actually preferred to return to Mali to continue his ministry.</p><p></p><p>But he learned that he could not cancel the application. Moreover, if it were rejected he'd never be allowed to visit the US again under any kind of visa.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RDKirk, post: 70351072, member: 326155"] Well, that's already US standard policy, as I learned several years ago. I have an acquaintance, a Christian pastor from Mali. After the US deposed Qaddafi, Muslim radicals in Mali were able to strengthen and arm themselves through Libya to the point that they nearly overran all of Mali. They put a bounty on that pastor's head and he fled to the US seeking asylum. While he was in the US waiting for it to be approved, the French went in to Mali and rolled back the Muslims...which made it less likely his asylum would be approved. But it also made asylum less necessary, and he actually preferred to return to Mali to continue his ministry. But he learned that he could not cancel the application. Moreover, if it were rejected he'd never be allowed to visit the US again under any kind of visa. [/QUOTE]
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