Stranded: An American Man's Plea For Help to Bring His Family Back to the United States
The Biden Admin Is Still Forcing the Covid-19 shots on 6 Month Old Infants, Pregnant Women & Spouses of U.S. Citizens In Order to Enter the U.S. Legally
A U.S. Citizen living abroad reached out & asked for help to shine a light on what’s preventing him from legally returning to the U.S. from Japan with his beautiful little family. He’s not alone—this problem is impacting American Citizens & their families around the world.
“I’m a U.S. citizen that's basically stranded outside of the country because my wife [a non-U.S. citizen] is being refused an immigration visa,” his message to me said.
Kion, an American citizen who’s been in Japan for more than a decade, met his wife while studying abroad at a language school in Japan around 2009. “We've been married for about 15 years,” he said, “& our visa in Japan runs out next year,” he told me.
Pictured: Kion and his youngest daughter Rebecca (age 3)
“After starting a family we realized we needed more of a support network, so we planned to move back to the states. We started the paperwork about 3 years ago, at the start of the pandemic hoping the madness would be over by the time we got the immigration visa.” Kion continued, “I thought that since we were moving back, I should look for jobs in the states, and never expected to be stuck this long.” Because of this, Kion landed a job working remote for a tech start-up company based in Austin, TX.
Pictured: Kion’s wife and his oldest daughter Jessica (age 6)
Kion shared that his wife’s visa is being denied by DHS is due to the current immigration requirements by the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), which is relying on the guidance provided by the Center for Disease Control (CDC). The guidance states that legal immigrants are required show to proof receiving a Covid-19 shot within the last 12 mos.
The Biden Administration dropped this requirement for tourists in 2023, but has failed to do so for anyone hoping to legally come into the country on a working visa.
The illogical aspects of this requirement seem endless since it’s now widely known that these medicinal products do not prevent disease, therefore cannot prevent the spread of disease and therefore makes no logical sense to force it upon human beings especially knowing they have a risk of causing severe disability and harm, according to the CDC.
In Jan. 2023, the CDC Director of Immunization Safety Office, Dr. Tom Shimabukuro admitted the Covid-19 shots can cause "debilitating illnesses” & said “we are aware of these reports of people experiencing long-lasting health problems following Covid vaccination” and that they’re still looking into why this is happening. (You can watch the clip of him saying this here: video)
Kion shared with me that it’s now his “morning ritual to open this page to see if by some miracle it's been updated,” in hopes the illogical & inhumane medicinal requirement has been lifted.
As of April 26, 2024, over 2.6 million adverse events have been reported in the U.S. Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System [VAERS] showing multiple safety signals that would cause anyone aware of such risk to pause before taking this shot.
(Source: OpenVAERS)
Kion hopes that the U.S. government doesn’t retaliate for him speaking out about this, but is simply hoping more can be done to address it. No one should be forced to get a medical intervention that’s known to have severe health risks which outweigh potential benefit.
“The rules are as I understand it. All applicants 6 mo. or older must get [a Covid-19 shot]. Pregnancy is not an exemption. Flat out refusal of the jab makes you 'inadmissible' and your [application] goes in the trash,” Kion said. “The only way that I know of to get around the requirement is a religious/moral exemption where you have to ask USCIS for special permission not to get the jab. Which USCIS can turn down completely [depending on] the officer looking at the waiver.”
To hear an American citizen say: “I’d rather live in Mexico if my country is committing human rights abuse against my family” is absolutely devastating. Especially knowing our borders have been wide open for months with no such requirements for entering illegally.
In order to help remedy this for Kion & his family and the many others impacted—we the people need to call on Congress to pass HR-4726, a bill Congressman Thomas Massie (R-KY) introduced back in July 2023 that’s now likely sitting on a shelf somewhere.
Sadly, Kion and his family are running out of time—his Visa in Japan expires next year.
Pictured: Kion with his 2 daughters: Jessica (age 6) Rebecca (age 3)
This mandate for legal Immigrants is being forced on pregnant women and babies as young as 6 months old who immigrate legally. It obviously does not apply to the millions of people who have entered the border illegally.
It’s important that public share this story to make people aware and call on their Congressmen & Congresswomen to bring the HR-4726 bill to floor for a vote so no one else is forced to be subjected to an unnecessary medical intervention where such risk outweighs any potential benefit.