Adu's Road to Citizenship

Discussion in 'Youth National Teams' started by peledre, Sep 20, 2002.

  1. peledre

    peledre Member

    Mar 25, 2001
    Sioux Falls, SD
    Club:
    Chicago Fire
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    Anyone have news on his progress?

    As far as I understand, because he's a minor, his citizenship status will hinge upon that of his mother's. They've been in-country since '97(?) so they should be getting fairly close. I believe the goal was to have him ready for the upcoming U-17 WC (if they qualify). That still the goal?
     
  2. Sandon Mibut

    Sandon Mibut Member+

    Feb 13, 2001
    I imagine the goal is to have Mrs. Adu raise her right hand before the 17s have CONCACAF qualifying, which is slated for April of next year.

    The clock is moving, tick-tock, tick-tock.
     
  3. peledre

    peledre Member

    Mar 25, 2001
    Sioux Falls, SD
    Club:
    Chicago Fire
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    Is it just me or does the clock seem to be moving faster and faster?? I'm getting antsy, we need to cap-tie this kid already :).
     
  4. GersMan

    GersMan Member

    May 11, 2000
    Indianapolis
    it'll be taken care of
     
  5. Stogey23

    Stogey23 Member+

    Dec 12, 1998
    San Diego, CA
    Well thank you.
     
  6. peledre

    peledre Member

    Mar 25, 2001
    Sioux Falls, SD
    Club:
    Chicago Fire
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    You have some connections at the INS?
     
  7. chayes

    chayes New Member

    Feb 29, 2000
    Raleigh, NC
    If it was that much in doubt, Arena and the USSF would get in touch with the Congressman that represents him and have a personal bill introduced to grant him citizenship.

    It was done for Martina Navratalova so she could play Davis Cup sooner.
     
  8. beineke

    beineke New Member

    Sep 13, 2000
    Yes, a bill was introduced for Navratilova. That was during the peak of the Cold War, and there were only 77,000 people awaiting US citizenship at the time. Even so, the bill was rejected. She had to wait, just like everybody else.

    If they didn't pass a bill for her, do you really think they would make an exception for a nobody like Freddy Adu? We have no animosity towards Ghana, and there are over 2,000,000 permanent US residents waiting in line.
     
  9. chayes

    chayes New Member

    Feb 29, 2000
    Raleigh, NC
    It happens all the time. Personal bills go through moving people to the front of the line every week.

    And it would HELP get Adu through since he is a nobody... It wouldn't raise any red flags.

    I'm just saying the resources are there to do something like that if the USSF needed to rush it through.

    I know it wasn't a personal bill for Regis that got his papers through, but you don't think the USSF was pulling some strings on his case?
     
  10. profiled

    profiled Moderator
    Staff Member

    Feb 7, 2000
    slightly north of a mile high
    Club:
    Los Angeles Galaxy
    If Ghana calls him up, and wants to cap tie him, do you really think he'll accept? I mean honestly, he's done all this work with US Soccer, lives in America, and has been working towards citizenship, and he's going to drop all of that when Ghana throws a cap his way?

    He is free to turn down a cap from any country that could offer him one.
     
  11. DigitalTron

    DigitalTron New Member

    Apr 4, 2001
    Arlington, VA
    As for the citizenship, times have changed. There used to be a major problem of political favors being cashed in to get certain people green cards and citizenship processed faster than the normal wait, but it became the norm to have strings pulled so they overhauled the system. Now, it totally doesn't matter. If someone tells you they have any influence at all, they're lying. EVERYONE must wait their turn.

    As for the capping, I don't think that the major fear is from him choosing Ghana over the US. There has been speculation that he could move to Europe somewhere (i.e. Italy) and play club ball there, and by the time he's well established in that system he may not accept an US cap, preferring to wait for a potential Italian cap. The citizenship rules in other countries are often much less stringent than here. If he finds a bride elsewhere, it wouldn't take him long to qualify. Whether he turns out to be as great a player as he is a prospect, who knows, but the chance of another country capping him might make him hesitant to get cap-tied.

    -Tron
     
  12. TheSlipperyOne

    TheSlipperyOne Member+

    Feb 29, 2000
    Denver
    Club:
    Arsenal FC
    He's stated in various interviews that it's his dream to play for the US in the World Cup.

    His younger brother on the other hand has talked about his desire to play for Ghana.
     
  13. AndyMead

    AndyMead Homo Sapien

    Nov 2, 1999
    Seat 12A
    Club:
    Sporting Kansas City
    That's just the way that younger brothers are. I should know - I am one!
     
  14. ursula

    ursula Member

    Feb 21, 1999
    Republic of Cascadia
    Andy! You want to play for Ghana too?????? Say it ain't so!!!!!
     
  15. GersMan

    GersMan Member

    May 11, 2000
    Indianapolis
    Overhaul or no, I worked on the Hill long enough to see a number of cases where Congressmen weighed in on such matters and people most definitely moved to the front of the line. I was involved in two such cases myself.

    Not saying it's right, common or likely, but it does happen.

    Freddy will be wearing red, white and blue in Finland next year. Trust me.
     
  16. AndyMead

    AndyMead Homo Sapien

    Nov 2, 1999
    Seat 12A
    Club:
    Sporting Kansas City
    I was thinking more along the lines of American Samoa!
     
  17. stopper4

    stopper4 Member

    Jan 24, 2000
    Houston
    Club:
    FC Dallas
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    Thought the OLDER brother wanted to play for Ghana.
     
  18. superdave

    superdave Member+

    Jul 14, 1999
    Raleigh NC
    Club:
    DC United
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    no, stopper, it's the younger brother
     
  19. dheck

    dheck Member

    Sep 20, 1999
    Chapel Hill, NC, USA
    Whoa! For a minute there I thought Jordan Older was thinking about playing for Ghana.
     
  20. Excape Goat

    Excape Goat Member+

    Mar 18, 1999
    Club:
    Real Madrid
    His situation was very similiar with Tab Ramos about 20 years ago. They blended the rules so that tab Ramos could receive his citizenship in time for the U-20 World Cup.
     
  21. Excape Goat

    Excape Goat Member+

    Mar 18, 1999
    Club:
    Real Madrid
    If he chooses to play for Ghana, he could still live in the US and eventually get his citizenship. He only loses whatever the USSF is offering him right now. But if he is that good, he will get the same support from professional clubs..... he can even play in the MLS as an "American" player.

    He is not dropping anything!!!!!!
     
  22. cafrine

    cafrine New Member

    Oct 13, 2002
    is GONE
    bump


    someone give us some adu news
     

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