A Philadelphia Phillies Player's Family Is Getting Screwed by the Immigration System
If multimillionaire José Alvarado can't figure out how to get his family here, what hope do other Venezuelan migrants have?

During the MLB playoffs, when someone hits a home run or pitches a strikeout, he often looks to his family in the stands to celebrate. Philadelphia Phillies' Nick Castellanos' son, Liam, is practically part of the team since the camera pans to his reaction every time his dad hits a home run. But relief pitcher José Alvarado has thrown 82 pitches so far this postseason for the Phillies—and his mother and children haven't been able to see a single one. And the United States' immigration system is to blame.
Born in Maracaibo, Venezuela, Alvarado dropped out of school at age 14 to help his family manage their farm. He originally took a liking to soccer, but, left-handed, he learned he had an advantage as a baseball pitcher. Alvarado made his MLB debut in 2017 with the Tampa Bay Rays and was traded to the Phillies in 2020. That year was the last time he was able to hug his children. His mother and two of his three children had visas that expired in 2020.
"It's a lot of pressure," Alvarado told The Philadelphia Inquirer. "I want to help. I worry about her, I worry about my kids. I just want to be with my family."
The visa renewal process for Venezuelans (or any immigrants, for that matter) is in no way, shape, or form simple—even when you have all the resources of a professional athlete at your fingertips. Back in 2019, the U.S withdrew diplomatic personnel from the embassy in Caracas. To make matters worse, Venezuela is designated as a "Level 4: Do Not Travel" country by the State Department because of "crime, civil unrest, kidnapping, and the arbitrary enforcement of local laws."
This means that Alvarado's family would need to travel to another country's embassy in order to obtain new visas. First, they tried the U.S. embassy in Colombia and were denied. Then Alvarado paid for them to travel to Brazil, where they were denied again. Alvarado's family is blessed to have resources—but most immigrants wishing to come to the U.S. don't have the ability to travel to multiple countries and pay thousands of dollars to apply for visas just to get denied.
The Biden administration continues to try to address the record number of Venezuelans wanting to enter the U.S. in a variety of ways, but it hasn't been enough. Earlier this year, the administration launched a program to allow Venezuelans to fly into the country legally if they had an American sponsor. Cubans, Haitians, and Nicaraguans have since been added to that program—but, unfortunately, it caps out at 30,000 people per month. That's simply not enough.
Recently some international players have even asked to leave professional teams because they can't find a way to get their families into the United States. If it is this hard for professional athletes' families to get into the U.S., there's little hope for immigrants who don't have access to such tremendous resources. Hopefully Alvarado's family can obtain visas in time to see him become one of the best closers in baseball—a monumental accomplishment that deserves to be celebrated with loved ones.
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Natalie’s home movies…
https://gab.com/system/media_attachments/files/149/034/071/playable/b8444998db28caae.mp4
I'm not normally an "Oh. Great. Sportsball." type of person but something about immigration and pro Baseball makes me think "Oh. Great. Sportsball."
I honestly can't think of a more retarded argument than "We need to revamp immigration because of Venezuelan pitcher in a sport Americans like only slightly better than Soccer and Hockey."
Has Reason done a dedicated story on Novak Djokovic yet or do we only cover immigration stories that cater specifically to Leftist, White Savior superiority complexes?
Has Reason done a dedicated story on Novak Djokovic yet or do we only cover immigration stories that cater specifically to Leftist, White Savior superiority complexes?
Dude, take it down a notch. We have to wait to see if the Science supported Djokovic's personal choices.
What science are you talking about? We already have Fauci's opinion on the matter.
Philly is a shithole.
Fuck the Phillies.
Hope that dude's family, himself, and everybody he knows gets deported.
Dbacks fan or Braves fan?
Fan of objective facts.
Fair.
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Gods I love that clip.
Just tell them to cross at El Paso or Brownsville. I'm sure Governor Abbott would be happy to provide them with a free bus ride to Philadelphia.
It's so tough being a Koch-funded open borders fanatic.
You get President Dementia Patient like you wanted. But, darn it, he doesn't quite implement 100% open borders. Probably because his handlers know that policy would be beyond toxic with swing voters.
Doesn't it suck that the US retains some vestiges of representative government? Wouldn't it be better if immigration policy was dictated entirely by people who were essentially born billionaires, like Reason's sugar daddy Charles Koch?
#CheapLaborAboveAll
You love posting that voting link, eh? You should really consider reading the article, as it doesn't say what you want it to.
Not only was Ms. Dowzicky not polled, but the majority of Reason staffers said they were voting Jorgensen, or not voting.
#NarrativeAboveAll
Either you didn't read the article or don't understand that it isn't saying what you said or want it to say either.
Being generous, the one-vote plurality said Jorgensen, with NOTA and Joe Biden (if it matters) tying for second.
#JoeBidenIfItMattersIsNotAProLibertarianNarrative
#AOneVotePluralityWinIsntReallyEither
I've read the article. In fact when I read it the first time I thought it lined up rather well with the ideas behind OBL: libertarianism isn't as anti-establishment as it claims, libertarians are ideologically closer to their Dem acquaintances than they'd like to admit, and they're devoted to their sugar daddy's cheap labor agenda to a comical degree.
Because Biden isn't just a generic politician. It's difficult to think of anyone in recent decades who so loudly screams "Establishment" in all the worst ways. Drug warrior, consistently wrong on foreign policy, a past-prime "mediocre white dude" who keeps failing upward. And THIS is the major party candidate who got so many Reason writers to ditch third party purity?
If you're familiar with my posts you know I think Trump is a revolting human being. But I don't think character explains Biden's support here. It's the fact that Trump dared to campaign on opposition to the cheap labor agenda. Failing to actually build the wall was predictable and irrelevant; Koch-funded libertarians just can't stand that someone actually won on that platform.
Put differently, Koch-funded libertarians wanted Biden in the White House because it was a safe bet #Bidenomics would benefit billionaires more than the middle class.
Predictably American billionaires are indeed doing great under Biden - except, oddly, Mr. Koch, who's down almost $8,000,000,000 this year. 🙁
You get President Dementia Patient like you wanted. But, darn it, he doesn’t quite implement 100% open borders. Probably because his handlers know that policy would be beyond toxic with swing voters.
It's been proven to be beyond toxic to dedicated Democratic voters. Sure, it took fifty migrants showing up in the neighborhood to get them to realize it, but realize it they did.
Cheap labor is a tiny part of it. Now investing in apartments that have percentages of rent paymentsx, water, food, electricity, transportation from federal and state taxpayers. There’s some real money there- fat stacks. And then, the same investors the run public pensions and grift fees off of union defined benefit pensions at the same time. That’s some silician mob type econofascism.
https://mises.org/library/new-socialism-public-private-partnership
Incidentally, in Colorado this corporate fascism is called Prop HH.
Why not call it 88?
So, your idea of a just immigration system is one that allows rich celebrities to buy visas for family members?
Are you too stupid to understand the difference between "If a rich guy can't get it done it must suck for everyone else" with "Rich people should have special privileges," or are you just another liar who deliberately misconstrues what people say?
I don't think you're stupid, so I'm going to go with liar.
I've always been a fan of Hanlon's Razor myself. Never attribute to malice that which is adequately explained by ignorance.
I normally am, but these comments are full of malicious liars operating in bad faith who deliberately misinterpreting what people say.
In their minds it’s not possible for someone they disagree with to be merely wrong. No, that person must have bad intentions. So they approach everything from an assumption that the other person is an evil liar. That's what arguing in bad faith means. Ironically they themselves become the bad faith liars.
Projection. Lol.
Solution for you sarc. Leave.
Still waiting for the one time you argue against something I actually said.
Even you don’t know what you believe.
How many links do you want? I mean I have quite a lot for me trying to give you links to Hoppe and illegal immigration from a libertarian perspective. But you then admitted you didn’t want to educate yourself by reading it. I probably even have the times I gave you reading material regarding game theory and the economy. Can find the ones where i showed you studies on illegal immigration costs and rates they are in prisons. So how many?
I want one time you presented a libertarian argument logically while we are asking for things.
You also still have the option to just leave. Mike was your best liberal buddy here, take a page from his book.
You constantly accuse me of being stupid and ignorant for things that I didn't say.
It's as if you believe you saying it first means it's the first time I ever heard it.
I don't know if I've ever told you my opinion on immigration and a welfare state. You just tell me my opinion and then argue against it.
No, you just lie about what you say.
Well thats a lie. Mike tried the same shit. Claiming his comments don't represent his belief.
I call you stupid and ignorant because you proudly proclaim you dont read things given to you. You wear it like a badge of honor.
You aren't intelligent enough for the rhetorical tricks you and Mike try.
If you dont want to people to misconstrue you and you want to tell people what you believe, fucking say those things. But your only goal here is to throw shit. Especially when democrats are criticized.
Still waiting for you to nit up and back up your threats, pussy.
Or, you could apologize and beg my forgiveness. Although you leaving forever would be the best possible de for you. Apart from offing yourself.
New axiom, never attribute to incompetence what can be explained by malice. Don't believe me? Look up the wef statements, and the UN agenda 2030
I agree, but if we ascribe covid to malice instead of incompetence, then people ain’t nearly pissed enough about it.
I mean, what the fuck does it take to get heads to roll these days, misgendering someone?
I'm sure Natalie's savior complex will be slaked once our borders are open to the families of all Major League Baseball pitchers.
it caps out at 30,000 people per month. That's simply not enough.
How many brown people do you need to assuage your white guilt?
As a libertarian, I believe white people should be allowed to own as many brown people as they can afford. /jeffy
Hey, I also feel screwed by the immigration system. Why are my taxes paying for this?
a. go Phillies.
b. it is absolutely easy to walk into America on any day, especially from the south.
Not without the permission of the crime cartels, who expect to be paid for it.
cartels, meet Jose Alvarado's agent.
I'm happy to see that even with millions of dollars, Alvarado can't jump the line. Now we only need to apply that principle to illegal aliens as well.
Hopefully none. They aren't supposed to come here. They should stay in some Spanish speaking country.
Exactly this. Why should we be importing Venezuelans? There are dozens of Spanish speaking countries all around that they can go to for Asylum.
Give them a rifle and ammo and tell them to go home and fix their own country.
+1 "Don't forget to pass a second amendment when you're done!"
"Send a Rifle To Defend a Venezuelan Home!"
Except, they were the same stupid fucks who voted it in the first time, so I have no faith they'd get it right the second time around either.
No shit. It was like the second half on an Ayn Rand novel there.
Declare food is cheap. Farmers stop planting because they lose money on every seed they sow. Nationalize oil and give operations to political cronies who don't know how to run oil operations and watch energy extraction decline because nobody will invest and the operators don't know how. Everyone who could do anything decided to get out, went somewhere else.
In the end you have no food, dwindling oil extraction, and in a fertile, energy rich nation you have people starving and unable to buy a tank of gas or keep their lights on.
And they voted for it, because they thought it would be good for the little people, and stick it to the man.
"You can vote your way into communism, but you have to shoot your way out of it."—fake George Carlin quote
Their countries will remain shitholes as long as we keep poaching their young people.
Why do you suppose our government wants that?
He's a modern day 'day laborer'. When the season's over he can go back home. When he retires from baseball he can return back home, along with the other day laborers. Why would his skill set mean visas for everyone in his family?
Wait until China goes to war with India and we're suddenly hectored to accept 2 billion refugees.
More likely that China and India will go to war together against us.
I doubt they'd do it "together." Those fuckers HATE each other.
Now, now. Only white people “HATE”. China and India just have cultural differences that we could never understand. In fact it’s racist to even try.
Don’t be a hater.
None hopefully we don't need or want them.
So are you saying there is no two tier justice system?
Sarc seems upset about that.
Just read his comments from this morning. Essentially.... threaten 15 years, plea to zero years for a political guilty plea. No biggie. Truly the one true libertarian.
30,000 people PER MONTH from just FOUR COUNTRIES is not enough??
That's literally the craziest thing I have read in months, probably this year, possibly forever.
Then try this:
https://democrats.org/where-we-stand/party-platform/
Stop posting sarcs favorite libertarian site.
So basically a thinly reworded list of the ten pillars of Marxism.
Meanwhile literal bus loads of poor and uneducated ‘immigrants’ are overwhelming NY and Chicago without much to do.
You oughta see what happened to Trevor Bauer.
Biden's literal policy is if you have a million dollars, wait in line, if you don't... welcome to Martha's Vineyard!
...Or...Even a millionaire sports pro has to play by the same lame rules as everybody else.
None. Of course. Why would they be coming here? They voted in a socialist paradise, right?
If there's a problem, there are 20 Spanish speaking countries between here and there they can settle in.
Not gonna have people wreck their own country and use that as an excuse to live here any more.
So just out of curiosity perhaps the author could tell us why these people are being denied? I mean perhaps there is a valid reason why the family is being denied entry. And why hasn't he seen his family in three years? Being as he is here legally and earning millions per year I would think he could visit them easily during the off-season without fear of being stuck in whatever country he sets them up in. More information would be helpful
US Embassy in Venezuela is closed since 2019 due to ongoing issues with their government. Apparently his family tried going through Brazil and Colombia but were also denied visas there.
His mother, Crelia, had one, and it expired. Because of the strained diplomatic relationship between Venezuela and the United States, the U.S. Embassy in Venezuela has been suspended since 2019.
She tried to go through Colombia, along with Alvarado’s sister and two of his children. Their visas were denied. A year later, they tried to go to Brazil. Their visas were denied, again. According to the Congressional Research Service, Venezuela is in an “economic and humanitarian crisis.” This has led to a mass exodus of Venezuelans to other countries, which has made it increasingly difficult for many citizens — including Alvarado’s family — to secure visas.
So they were denied. But my question is why were they denied? Was it a paperwork issue? Or was something discovered about the mother's past which disqualified her? Or was it because too many Venezuelans had already been granted admittance already? To me the reason for denial is important to how much sympathy I might have for this family and how seriously I take the complaint that the USA immigration system is at fault. The details matter
Reason isn’t big on inconvenient details on subjects like this.
I've noticed.
Back in the mid 2000s they were big on giving the details and steel manning the argument, but not in at least a decade have they done that. They can't, because they are not libritarians, and don't know how to justify an argument on libritarian principles.
Most likely to the state department issues between the two governments. Biden could rescind it at any time. He hasn’t.
Don’t feel like looking up the 2019 order, but most likely stopped all relations with the country which is a requirement for general travel visas. It looks like they only asked for travel visas, not immigration.
Meh. Best I can do. Under Biden.
https://www.montyramirezlaw.com/the-u-s-government-is-suspending-all-visa-services-in-venezuela/
Other countries followed suit.
https://www.reuters.com/world/americas/mexico-impose-visa-requirements-venezuelans-2021-12-17/
It would likely have gotten turned down even if they issued tourist visas, since there is a high probability that the purpose of the trip was not tourism but an attempt at immigration.
People have had tourist visas denied simply for the amount of cash they carry or being uncertain about their return flights.
Most likely they were denied tourist visas because the visa officer reasonably inferred that the purpose of their trip wasn't tourism but immigration.
They obviously didn't apply for green cards/permanent residency/immigration, because those don't get denied that quickly.
That year was the last time he was able to hug his children. His mother and two of his three children had visas that expired in 2020.
What, can the fucker not afford a plane ticket home? How much cocaine is he buying with his millions instead?
He could easily set them up in Mexico and visit them on a regular basis when the team plays in Texas, California or Arizona ( and of course the off-season).
Mexico stopped travel visas with Venezuela too apparently.
Is Epstein Island for sale?
So, you recognize that the people of Venezuela are a serious problem, but you're still advocating for importing them?
Does that mean we can issue a ban on people leaving st louis, Detroit, sf, NY, Baltimore, Chicago, Portland, ans Seattle?
Not being sarcastic, I would love to lock those idiots in
I have no objection to that.
In fact, I think we ought to apply pandemic protocols to progressive politics, since they have the same destructive effects as a global pandemic. Lock down the people that have or might be infected with progressivism, and stop the spread.
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