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Board Bitcoin Discussion
Re: An Arrest/deportation Scenario
by
stompix
on 28/09/2025, 12:41:19 UTC
What do you do in such a scenario?

What would you do if you're goign 200kmp/s in a residential area with a truck carrying 10 tons of ammonium nitrate under artillery fire?
First thing would be to ask yourself how the hell did you get in that situation!
That poor woman has been in the states for 30 years!!!!

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Deepak Ahluwalia, who is representing Kaur, told NBC News that Kaur has lived in the United States since 1992 and has no criminal record. After her asylum case was denied in 2007, she appealed up to the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, but her final appeal was denied “sometime in 2012 or 2013,”

Bruh, she should have gone out of the country BEFORE Satoshi invented Bitcoin!

Assuming you are picked up outside your home and deported you lose possession of your belongings including your hardware wallet and seed (assuming you dont carry it with you and assuming the officials havent confiscated it)

You don't lose ownership!
You just assign someone with POA to take care of your belongings.

I cant figure out how I would survive if I had no contacts left in the country they deported me to, with possibly no or limited money and no access to my bank or to my Bitcoin.

Why no access to your bank?
You still have your bank account and you still have your money, deportation doesn't mean confiscation of assets.
Also, you weren't a US citizen in the first place when you opened that so why would the bank care?