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41 minutes ago, Sucker said:

Special needs kid. Maa relative parents ki happened same anna. She is vomerican parents kuda vomerican. Asal reason kuda ledu she disappeared anthe anduke manollu masal add chesadu asal story pakkanetti ani live experience tho cheppa like India rape lu Job pothundhi gc ledu ani 

Normal ga alochinchu.. if their only kid runs away from home, what is the point of getting or not getting a GC? Does GC even matter? Is that more important than having their kid back? We have to think broader and not caste negative aspersions on someone..

all I am saying is that these immigration discussions happen in every desi/latin immigrant home and teenagers don’t take it well.. kids are obviously scared of losing their friends and also having to start a new life in a new place, which they are not familiar with.. 

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38 minutes ago, Thokkalee said:

Normal ga alochinchu.. if their only kid runs away from home, what is the point of getting or not getting a GC? Does GC even matter? Is that more important than having their kid back? We have to think broader and not caste negative aspersions on someone..

all I am saying is that these immigration discussions happen in every desi/latin immigrant home and teenagers don’t take it well.. kids are obviously scared of losing their friends and also having to start a new life in a new place, which they are not familiar with.. 

Teenage porollu discuss chestharu anna. But paapa ki issues vunnai past nundi. Not normal adhi. Nenu annadhi main reason pakkanetti cooking stories la vundhi ani. Anyway paapa safe vasthe will know. Hope for the best 

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On 2/12/2023 at 11:06 AM, kevinUsa said:

https://www.ndtv.com/indians-abroad/indian-teen-tanvi-marupally-missing-in-us-fled-home-fearing-fathers-layoff-deportation-3770700

 

When asked by his daughter what they would do should he lose his work visa, Pavan told her not to panic.

 

"I said...let you and your mom first go back to India, let me figure out what and how the system works out, get a proper job, and then call you back," Pavan said.

 

"(She said) what, go back to India? Why should I go back to India? I've been here." Her parents believe the prospect of being ripped from her home in the US was too much for their daughter, the report added.

She needs to question her parents about it not the government because despite of knowing about long GC queue they still wanted their daughter to study here 

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 been more than 45 days since 14-year-old Tanvi Marupally went missing near the bus pickup area at her school in Conway, Arkansas, and there are still no publicly known leads as to where she went.

 

Tanvi’s parents initially told the Conway Police Department that the Indian-American teenager might have run away from home due to fear of deportation, according to police. She had run away previously at age 11 when her mother was deported, but in that instance, she was gone less than a day and was near her house for the entirety of her disappearance, officials said.

 

Her parents, Sridevi Eadara and Pavan Roy Marupally, have said deportation is no longer a concern. The couple expressed this assurance in a video posted to YouTube of them pleading for their only daughter to come home. Eadara, the mother, returned legally to the United States as a dependent on her husband’s visa, she told ABC News.

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Tanvi Marupally, a 14-year-old junior high student, was reported missing in January when she failed to come home from school.

A national campaign will be launched to find missing a missing 14-year-old Arkansas girl, who may have run away because she feared her family was going to be deported to India, authorities said.

 

Tanvi Marupally disappeared in January and was last seen walking past her junior high bus stop, her parents said. The girl, a good student who excelled academically, had been frightened that her father, a tech worker, was going to lose his job amid massive layoffs in that field, her family said.

 

That was nearly six weeks ago and now her mother and father fear the worst.

 

Sridevi Eadara and Pavan Roy Marupally say deportation is no longer a concern. The parents posted a YouTube video pleading for their only daughter to come home.

 

 

"We are missing you every second," the mother said from the family's home in Conway.

 

The National Center for Missing and Exploited Children announced it is launching a campaign to find the girl, with her face being flashed on gas pump screens throughout Arkansas, Texas, Oklahoma, Tennessee and Missouri.

 

Spokeswoman Rebecca Steinbach said the child advocacy group is also dedicating a case manager to coordinate with law enforcement and the family to offer daily resources and assistance.

 

"You wish every community with a missing child would respond the way Conway has," Steinbach said of the town, whose residents have held prayer vigils and brought food to the missing girl's parents.

 

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On 3/13/2023 at 10:32 AM, AverageDesiGuy said:

Hopefully she comes back

 

On 3/13/2023 at 10:11 AM, kevinUsa said:

I don't want to be that guy but I think it's obvious to say it might be tough to find.. 

And you all can make an inference from it

 

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