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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region Forums-Asylee from Brazil pardoned by trump for J6 - Denied Green Card. Still hopes to get it. What will trump do?
Eliel Rosa pardoned by Trump for Capitol riot involvement
An asylee from Brazil, Rosa hopes to get back on his path toward citizenship
Eliel Rosa has worked for the past eight years to become a U.S. citizen. An asylee from Brazil, he hit another roadblock recently when his request for a green card was denied. The reason: A spur-of-the-moment choice and a criminal record that followed. (Uhm - yeah storming the capitol - that is not spur of the moment)
On Jan. 6, 2021, Rosa took part in the storming of the Capitol Building after the so-called Stop the Steal rally. Photos and videos show him and fellow, now-former, Midlander Jenny Cudd in the Capitol rotunda after the mob of patriots had entered by force.
In all, Rosa was in the Capitol Building for 19 minutes, which in the years since have hampered his dream of citizenship.
A few weeks ago, I was denied my green card. My wife has been denied access to her medical records. I cant leave the country. My grandbabies in Brazil were denied visas from the American consulate, so they cant come visit me, Rosa told the Reporter-Telegram on Tuesday. Its been a nightmare.
On Monday, Donald Trump was sworn in as the nations 47th president, and just a few hours back into the role he previously held as the 45th, it seems Rosas nightmare is over.
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His Day at the Capitol
Rosas passion for American politics led him to Washington on Jan. 6, 2021.
I was in D.C. that day because I believed (Vice President) Mike Pence had the constitutional power to pause the certification of the election for 10 days."
SNIP----
With Trumps pardon on Monday, Rosa now hopes his goal of citizenship can get back on track.
Here in 2025, hes in the same status as he was when he arrived: in asylum.
Right now, Im starting the whole thing from scratch, Rosa said, though he now sees his path to citizenship not as a legal matter, but a political one.
An asylee from Brazil, Rosa hopes to get back on his path toward citizenship
Eliel Rosa has worked for the past eight years to become a U.S. citizen. An asylee from Brazil, he hit another roadblock recently when his request for a green card was denied. The reason: A spur-of-the-moment choice and a criminal record that followed. (Uhm - yeah storming the capitol - that is not spur of the moment)
On Jan. 6, 2021, Rosa took part in the storming of the Capitol Building after the so-called Stop the Steal rally. Photos and videos show him and fellow, now-former, Midlander Jenny Cudd in the Capitol rotunda after the mob of patriots had entered by force.
In all, Rosa was in the Capitol Building for 19 minutes, which in the years since have hampered his dream of citizenship.
A few weeks ago, I was denied my green card. My wife has been denied access to her medical records. I cant leave the country. My grandbabies in Brazil were denied visas from the American consulate, so they cant come visit me, Rosa told the Reporter-Telegram on Tuesday. Its been a nightmare.
On Monday, Donald Trump was sworn in as the nations 47th president, and just a few hours back into the role he previously held as the 45th, it seems Rosas nightmare is over.
SNIP----
His Day at the Capitol
Rosas passion for American politics led him to Washington on Jan. 6, 2021.
I was in D.C. that day because I believed (Vice President) Mike Pence had the constitutional power to pause the certification of the election for 10 days."
SNIP----
With Trumps pardon on Monday, Rosa now hopes his goal of citizenship can get back on track.
Here in 2025, hes in the same status as he was when he arrived: in asylum.
Right now, Im starting the whole thing from scratch, Rosa said, though he now sees his path to citizenship not as a legal matter, but a political one.
https://www.mrt.com/news/article/eliel-rosa-trump-pardon-capitol-riot-20047868.php
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-Asylee from Brazil pardoned by trump for J6 - Denied Green Card. Still hopes to get it. What will trump do? (Original Post)
tulipsandroses
Mar 2025
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Ms. Toad
(38,096 posts)1. Apparently already determined - he has been denied permanent residency.
Rosa and his family have been seeking citizenship since 2018. They have spent tens of thousands of dollars to finish the process legally and have now been told they must start the entire process again.
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Recently, the US Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS), removed Rosas wifes asylum from her application. Eliels already approved asylum status is now pending.
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Recently, the US Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS), removed Rosas wifes asylum from her application. Eliels already approved asylum status is now pending.
(With apologies for the right-wing source - it is all I could find that was more recent than the OP)
https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2025/03/pardoned-j6er-loses-asylum-eliel-rosa-came-us/
tulipsandroses
(8,117 posts)2. Thanks for the update. So MAGA sees him as a "good immigrant". Of course. Maybe trump will give him a gold card for free
After all, he is one of his loyal soldiers.
Ms. Toad
(38,096 posts)3. So far, it isn't working that way.
His asylum status has been yanked, and is back to pending . . . and we know what happens to people with pending asylum statuses.
I haven't yet seen Trump intervene on any of the personal voter requests (nurse hired, bought home in DC area, then job offer rescinded - but I'm sure he didn't mean ME!, etc.)