You're not the first to suppose this about Mika. I suppose many of you supposing individuals have a very strong anti immigration-stance, seeing as
you only have two parties to choose from. Why would you all of a sudden want to hand out citizenships?
btw, thats one way of saying Mika does not have US citizenship, and I'm sorry that you don't like him representing his country and his continent at the Mosconi Cup.
Thanks to the American representative to the WPA, the Billiard Congress of AMERICA, Mika competed in a tournament in China earlier this year.
Of course, he's from Finland, but the point is that he competed in a Chinese tournament, thanks to the American representative organization. He had not competed in enough European tournaments to be eligible to compete in China, so Mika, thanks to the American representative organization, did indeed compete in China. All other Europeans were required to have a designated slot thanks to their European representative pool organization. Mika didn't have enough tournaments that he competed in, in Europe, to qualify.
This has nothing to do with immigration; it has to do Mika getting to China on the backs of the American pool organization instead of his own European pool organization. The public found out AFTER THE FACT about Mika getting the BCA's green light to China, instead of his own European organization green light. In America, we call this "having your cake and eating it, too." :smile:
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