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Top CEO of huge taxpayer-funded company is forced to step down over his immigration status​


The head of Atlanta's transit agency has stepped down after losing legal authorization to work in the United States.

MARTA General Manager and CEO Collie Greenwood announced his early retirement following the expiration of his Employment Authorization Document (EAD), which allowed him to work in the U.S. as a Canadian citizen.

'Due to immigration and personal matters, [Greenwood] has chosen to leave his employment and elect early retirement,' Jonathan Hunt, MARTA's chief legal counsel, said.

Greenwood's work permit expired on June 18, according to The Atlanta Journal Constitution, and while he remains in the U.S. legally on a valid Canadian visa, his green card has not yet been issued.

In a statement, MARTA said Greenwood was 'recently notified that his Permanent Resident Card (green card) is forthcoming' and that, 'out of an abundance of caution,' he stopped working when his EAD expired.

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Again..... how does someone like this rise to the position he did.... ? And how did he get a SSN? Was it fraudulent?
 
Again..... how does someone like this rise to the position he did.... ? And how did he get a SSN? Was it fraudulent?

You do realize that foreign nationals can get a work permit and legally work in the United States, don't you?

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Good news for our country. It is amazing what can happen when a President enforces the border ...

From the article:

Panama’s notorious Darien Gap, once a treacherous corridor for tens of thousands of U.S.-bound migrants, including dangerous criminals, is now virtually deserted amid President Donald Trump’s aggressive immigration crackdown and Panamanian President Jose Raul Mulino’s vow to shutter the deadly route.

Migrant crossings in the remote 60-mile jungle trek connecting Colombia to Panama – which officials described as "notorious for exposing migrants, including children and the most vulnerable, to sexual abuse, trafficking, and exploitation" – have plummeted to just 10 in June, according to figures released by both the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and Panama’s National Migration Service.

The new figures mark a staggering 99.98% drop from the route’s peak under the Biden administration in August 2023, when more than 82,000 migrants surged through the gap in a single month, according to the DHS.


 
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You do realize that foreign nationals can get a work permit and legally work in the United States, don't you?

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Yes I realize that. I find it amazing that a foreign national would be the CEO of an American based company that's all. I guess out of 330 million Americans that we hod to outsource the transit system of Atlanta. Well... it is Atlanta though.
 
Yes I realize that. I find it amazing that a foreign national would be the CEO of an American based company that's all. I guess out of 330 million Americans that we hod to outsource the transit system of Atlanta. Well... it is Atlanta though.

How many of those 330 million Americans had 30 years of experience with a large metropolitan transit authority before they were even hired by MARTA?

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