Deportation Docket Notice Shyamala’s actions drew official scrutiny in 1967, when she was placed on the “deportation docket.” This appears to be an explanation for animosity shown by Kamala Harris towards immigrations officials, such as Ronald D. Vitiello in November 2018 in hearings in the US Senate. 1967 KamalaHarrisIneligible.com Pg 35 1968 Entry (via Indian Quota) After re-applying, Shyamala received “permanent resident” status in April 1968, with entry under the “Indian Quota” which remained in effect (until June 30, 1968). 1968 KamalaHarrisIneligible.com Pg 36 Harris Family Separation In a divorce settlement in Alameda County in 1973, physical custody of daughters Kamala and Maya was awarded to Shyamala, with visitation rights to Mr. Harris. While the terms included relocation of a parent outside of the USA, no effective legal enforcement mechanism to compel visitation from abroad was provided. 1973 KamalaHarrisIneligible.com Pg 37 Relocation Visa Shyamala applied for a Visa to Canada in late 1975 then relocated her children to Montreal, Canada in early 1976. This action meant that Kamala Harris was to experience her formative middle school and high school years in Montreal, Canada (and not in the USA). 1975 KamalaHarrisIneligible.com Pg 38 Abandonment of US Status Question can be asked, as how “accompanying” her mother’s “expatriation” from the US in 1976 affected Kamala’s immigration status (and, prolonged the “cover-up” of earlier events), because she could not register as an “alien” on her 14th birthday in 1978 (as was then required by US immigration law for later “derivative” naturalization to US citizen status). 1976 KamalaHarrisIneligible.com Pg 39 Return to USA: Residence Purchase Shyamala purchased an Oakland, CA residence in late 1978, apparently as part of a plan to eventually move back to the USA. Shyamala did regain temporary employment positions at UC Berkeley in the early 1980's. KamalaHarrisIneligible.com 1978 Pg 40 Naturalization of Donald Harris Shyamala’s former husband Donald Harris naturalized as a citizen on October 26, 1981, after he initiated a US citizenship application process in 1976 and maintained the mandatory 5-year residence. After naturalization was achieved, Kamala returned to the USA and enrolled at the “historically black” Howard University in Washington DC in 1982. 1981 KamalaHarrisIneligible.com Pg 41