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A number of the girls I've talked with about this have permanent residency or on a multiyear student visa while a lot of the 90 day girls are here and gone -- then return next year.

But, yeah, things will change and the will have an impact from the issue you've suggested. (or there will be more of a false papers industry that the sanctuary cities will not look at too closely and tell the feds they need to do that investigation if they don't like the city's ability to catch the bad IDs)

As I mentioned briefly on the thread below, our 90-day wonders are in no danger of dissipating as it is unlikely the Trump administration is going to tamper with the Visa Waiver Program.  The reason is that its reciprocal, which means if you keep South Korean's from coming here under the program, it would also mean US citizens would not be able to go THERE, which is going to piss off a lot of tourists and businessmen.  Its more likely that if any countries are revoked in the Visa Waiver Program, they will be certain countries in Europe after they find out terrorists are using them as a layover before coming here.

However, what MAY more likely affect our Kgirls is the crackdown on Sanctuary Cities.  Many more of our Kgirls have been arrested for prostitution than most hobbyists realize, but most of these have occurred in sanctuary cities where no inquiry was made into their immigration status.  As we all know, most of the long-time veteran Kgirls came here as 90-day wonders and just stayed on.  When they are busted, they are treated no differently than American working girls, i.e., usually a fine, probation, and possible attending hooker aversion school.  This may change soon as Cities get in line with the law that requires notification and turnover of illegals to Federal authorities.  Some cities are talking tough right now about defying the Feds, but will probably cave in when they lose their Federal funding, which makes up a big chunk of local city budgets.  If they are deported as criminals, its unlikely they will ever be back unless they are able to enter illegally.  In short, don't be surprised in the coming years if some of our favorites are deported because they no longer have sanctuary.  On the plus side, there will likely be a continuing stream of new girls coming for 90 days at a time, at least for the near future.  

A number of the girls I've talked with about this have permanent residency or on a multiyear student visa while a lot of the 90 day girls are here and gone -- then return next year.

But, yeah, things will change and the will have an impact from the issue you've suggested. (or there will be more of a false papers industry that the sanctuary cities will not look at too closely and tell the feds they need to do that investigation if they don't like the city's ability to catch the bad IDs)

came here at a very young age, married for three years, got their green card, divorced, and then went into the business.  A few are even single mothers of children born to an American father, further cementing their right to stay here.  Most guys would be surprised at some of the well-known names in this category.  

I'm sure but this: "A few are even single mothers of children born to an American father, further cementing their right to stay here." sounds a bit odd. I'm sure it could be true -- but I'm not too concerned about their being MILFs -- but I probably don't see too many of them here (though a well known and liked Thai girl had a son back home living with his grandmother for several years while she was working here.)

I'd much prefer the "...are children of single mothers born to American fathers..." family history.

You always "diversify" and never put your funds into one thing (kgirls)!

Cause when the stock market (kgirls) crashes you're screwed and have to start all over looking for refs to see other girls.

See latinas, causcasion, and etc!

I still see about 6-8 non-Asian girls a year, just to keep a few refs handy for indies.  I never review indies, though, because their low volume makes it too easy to connect CDL to my real ID, and I would lose my anonymity with providers.

I got an email from an agency today saying a couple of their European models were denied entry in the US over the last couple of days because of their travels through other countries.  Stay tuned...

I suspect more of the European girls will see the impact more quickly than any of the K-girls (or J-girls I suspect). Others maybe but none of the countries of origin are listed even if Asia probably has more Muslims than the Middle East does!

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