New Hampshire resident denied re-entry to U.S. after New Brunswick visit
NEW HAMPSHIRE, UNITED STATES, JUL 9 – Chris Landry was denied U.S. re-entry due to resolved misdemeanors from 2004 and 2007, highlighting risks Green Card holders face under current immigration enforcement policies.
- A New Hampshire man, Chris Landry, was denied re-entry to the U.S. after returning from Canada, despite holding a green card and being a legal resident since 1981.
- Landry faced questioning about past convictions from 2004 and 2007, resulting in a warning against re-entry and requiring him to see an immigration judge.
- He expressed concern about his uncertain future, fearing he might spend the rest of his life in Canada.
- New Hampshire's congressional delegation, including Senator Maggie Hassan, is in contact with Landry and is concerned about his situation.
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Man remains stuck in Canada after he was denied entry back into the US | News Channel 3-12
By Arielle Mitropoulos Click here for updates on this story PETERBOROUGH, New Hampshire (WMUR) — A Peterborough resident remains stuck in Canada after he said that he was denied entry back into the U.S. earlier this month. Last week, WMUR-TV reported first that Christopher Landry, a legal U.S. resident who is a Canadian national, said he was denied entry at the border in Maine over the weekend. He said he was held for three hours with two of…
Chris Landry, a legal resident of the United States for more than four decades, was stranded in his native Canada after a family trip. Although he has a valid green card and his five children are Americans, border authorities denied him re-entry to the U.S. for a judicial record. “I was separated from my family,” complained this man who claims to have supported Donald Trump and his policies. He went to Canada with his family and was arrested upo…
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