That sht is the worst - waiting for all the parts to come in. What usually happens is everything comes in and then one item the rig needs to function takes like an extra week
Except they don't get financial aid so they wouldn't even go to a university unless they had stupid good grades and got a full ride. They can't afford that sht - theyd go to community college first
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And I don't think you know what you're talking about. It absolutely does matter if you haven't been admitted yet. You are at a border, you are not in the US.
Doing some research, you aren't technically in the US until after you've been processed and admitted into the US. So if you're not admitted at an airport, you're not in US soil technically - aka the...
I think the more important question is about those that came to the US and then were denied with their visas. What about someone with a green card - is it unconstitutional to deny them entry?
I believe the argument is about non-citizens already in the US - illegal aliens etc So yeah not sure how there were constitutional rights broken for those at the border