Andre Dulysse

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Andre Dulysse

Andre Dulysse

@adulysse

I am a soccer Coach played all my life in Haiti for Don Bosco of Petion Ville and ASPV of Petion Ville Haiti. I move in the US in 1994 and have a BS in IT.

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Andre Dulysse
Andre Dulysse@adulysse·
🎉⚽ MEET & GREET TOUR 2025 with MELCHIE DUMORNAY! ⚽🎉 The Biggest Haitian Female Soccer Star is Coming to North Miami! Come meet the pride of Haiti 📅 Date: Friday, June 27, 2025 📍 Location: Katz Restaurant – 738 NE 125th St, North Miami, FL 33161 🕖 Time: 7:00 PM – 11:00 PM
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Andre Dulysse@adulysse·
I could use your help with my fundraiser on GoFundMe. Please share, support, or donate—every small action counts. gofund.me/54ff4c96
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Andre Dulysse@adulysse·
@elonmusk Also if u have TPS you pay more than $400 to apply for permit to travel outside USA that’s bring a lot of money for USA
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Elon Musk
Elon Musk@elonmusk·
Those granted asylum become citizens within 5 years, which is just over one Presidential election cycle and then vote overwhelmingly Democrat. This is why so many are being placed in large numbers in Arizona, Wisconsin, Ohio and other swing states. To create permanent one-party rule by the “Democrats”.
Bill Melugin@BillMelugin_

NEW: Per newly released CBP data, nearly 530,000 migrants have flown into the US & have been paroled into the country as part of the Biden administration’s controversial CHNV mass parole program. Additionally, approx 813,000 migrants have scheduled appointments via the CBP One app at ports of entry to be released into the US. These are “lawful pathways” created by the Biden administration, and these numbers do not count in Border Patrol data, as they are not illegal crossings. Most of the migrants taking part in these programs are paroled into the U.S. on two year humanitarian parole grants, which also allow them to apply to work. Every single ICE source/contact I’ve spoken with has told me the same thing - they do not have the manpower or resources to find and deport such a large population of people if they overstay these 2 year grants. As it stands now, ICE’s non-detained docket is on track to hit 8 million by the end of the year, and each ICE officer currently manages an average of 7,000 cases. The agency is already tasked with tracking down and removing those with final orders of removal, aggravated felons, gotaways, etc. They physically do not have the bodies to track and remove this additional population - and there has been no government agency monitoring parole expiration, according to a recent DHS Inspector General report. The bottom line - the more than 1 million migrants the Biden admin has allowed into the U.S. via these programs are here to stay - even if they fall out of status and become unlawfully in the U.S. New CBP data: cbp.gov/newsroom/natio…

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Andre Dulysse@adulysse·
@BillMelugin_ No you have to get the green card first and after 5 years without any criminal background you can apply for US citizen if you don’t pass the test you will have to apply again and pay a fee
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Bill Melugin
Bill Melugin@BillMelugin_·
NEW: Per newly released CBP data, nearly 530,000 migrants have flown into the US & have been paroled into the country as part of the Biden administration’s controversial CHNV mass parole program. Additionally, approx 813,000 migrants have scheduled appointments via the CBP One app at ports of entry to be released into the US. These are “lawful pathways” created by the Biden administration, and these numbers do not count in Border Patrol data, as they are not illegal crossings. Most of the migrants taking part in these programs are paroled into the U.S. on two year humanitarian parole grants, which also allow them to apply to work. Every single ICE source/contact I’ve spoken with has told me the same thing - they do not have the manpower or resources to find and deport such a large population of people if they overstay these 2 year grants. As it stands now, ICE’s non-detained docket is on track to hit 8 million by the end of the year, and each ICE officer currently manages an average of 7,000 cases. The agency is already tasked with tracking down and removing those with final orders of removal, aggravated felons, gotaways, etc. They physically do not have the bodies to track and remove this additional population - and there has been no government agency monitoring parole expiration, according to a recent DHS Inspector General report. The bottom line - the more than 1 million migrants the Biden admin has allowed into the U.S. via these programs are here to stay - even if they fall out of status and become unlawfully in the U.S. New CBP data: cbp.gov/newsroom/natio…
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