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Delivering Evidence to Osnabruck Administrative Court for Deportation Suspension

[HPP] Chris FarmerFebruary 16, 20263 min
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Court Appearance in Osnabruck

  • πŸ’‘ The speaker delivered evidence to the Osnabruck Administrative Court.
  • 🎯 This evidence pertains to case #85, a suspension of deportation.

Challenging Involuntary Overstay

  • βš–οΈ The speaker is fighting against a "force accuse" and an involuntary overstay in Germany.
  • 🎟️ Her overstay was involuntary as she had a ticket to leave Germany before her visa expired, and was not an asylum seeker.

Refuting False Accusations

  • ⚠️ Officers allegedly campaigned against her, accusing her of prostitution.
  • πŸ›‘οΈ She aims to clear her name due to a previously clean 45-year immigration record.
  • πŸ”‘ The speaker emphasizes the importance of this fight for her personality, conduct, and immigration record.

Broader Context of Accusations

  • 🚨 She mentions serious accusations from UK police of being a "sex criminal grooming young women."
  • πŸ’Έ These accusations were allegedly spread by "yellow ribbon" groups, funded by Alex Green (Yuan Tai Ming), using her to make money from a national security fund.

Future Plans

  • βœ… The speaker plans to leave Germany once the court makes a decision on her case.
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Osnabruck Administrative CourtDeportation SuspensionEvidence DeliveryInvoluntary OverstayFalse AccusationsProstitution AccusationsImmigration RecordIntentional CriminalizationUK Police AccusationsSex Criminal GroomingYellow RibbonNational Security FundAlex Green
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