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Immigration - October 2006

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I am a green card holder and I would like to apply for financial aid through my school and federal government, but I heard that I could become ineligible for citizenship later on if I do so. Is that true? Thanks!

2006-10-30 06:30:58 · 3 answers · asked by noone 3

Mexico would salways have the dominant team naturally,,,ex,,,,strawberry picking,,,,,pity whoring,,,,,,how many can you fit in one housing,,,,,,highway bmx bike froggering,,,,home depot soliciting,,,,,,anchor baby clean and press ,,,any more eventy ideas

2006-10-30 06:27:30 · 7 answers · asked by justsayin 1

i just got my h1b can i still marry my girlfriend? or maybe nextyear when i go back here please help! both of our parents are holding back my boss who petition me told me that its ok to have a secret marriage...i really want to be with her... this thing is a mess for us..i hope somebody could enlighten us whats our option...

"timing is everything"

2006-10-30 06:19:21 · 2 answers · asked by Anonymous

First the police may not even ask this question because he is Mexican the police assume he is illegal and from Mexico. He makes a 6 fiqure income. We are well respected citizens of the community as far as we're concerned. In fact we're Very Important.
We intend to file a lawsuit asking for 1 million dollars for direct Voliation of his Civil rights.Any other Hispaincs ever encounter this ?

2006-10-30 06:16:46 · 32 answers · asked by Anonymous

can you help me out by telling me which party votes for what. What are the democrat/republic views on things like the war on Iraq, Immigration reform, energy and the enviroment, the economy, jobs (in michigan?), Health care, and education? I get confused when people say things like this and I want to be more politically active, however I can't seem to figure out what the stands are on these issues.

2006-10-30 06:02:31 · 6 answers · asked by ConfusedVoter 2

Does anyone know if they do H4 to H1B conversions in Canada?I have heard only of successful stories from Mexico..Please help..

2006-10-30 06:00:38 · 2 answers · asked by Sowdy 1

I got work permit from the Irish authorities for one year.
I'm a non-EU citizen and and I would like to save on travling costs; my question is would it be ok for me to buy a one-way ticket to Ireland knowing that I got a valid work permit, or should I buy an open return ticket for one year as the Irish authoities won't allow me to enter Ireland with a one-way ticket.

2006-10-30 05:47:53 · 1 answers · asked by Anonymous

i would not be surprised

2006-10-30 05:41:06 · 16 answers · asked by Luis 4

so why do u people get all upset when illegals dont want to learn english

2006-10-30 05:27:14 · 21 answers · asked by Luis 4

2006-10-30 05:25:06 · 9 answers · asked by Anonymous

do you agree?

2006-10-30 05:14:09 · 9 answers · asked by josh o 1

I have a greencard and want to know if I am 65 , I can get social security if I am still a PR and not a citizen ..

2006-10-30 05:12:44 · 5 answers · asked by yipeeyahyah 2

IMAO:

1- USA ( for Geographical, historical, cultural reassons)
2- Canada
3- Germany
4- Spain
5- France
6- U.K
7- Scandinavian Countries
8- Australia
9- Japan
10 - Dubai and other Midde Eastern Countries?????

2006-10-30 05:11:40 · 9 answers · asked by Halcon7 2

2006-10-30 05:11:11 · 11 answers · asked by grdoto_kuce 1

i mean what the hell people get all mad when people try to help out illegal immigrants, why do they do that? they're just trying to help out people just they way they help out other americans

2006-10-30 05:10:15 · 26 answers · asked by Anonymous

Is any amnesty a reward to those breaking the law.? Giving amnesty to illegal aliens forgives their act of illegally entering the United States and in addition forgives related illegal activities such as driving illegally and working using false documents. An amnesty results in large numbers of foreigners who illegally entered the United States being given legal status as a reward for breaking the law. An amnesty benefits neither our society nor those being amnestied, but it does benefit employers who hire low-wage immigrant labor. An Immigration and Naturalization Service study found that after living in the United States for 10 years, the average amnestied illegal alien had only a seventh grade education and earned less than $9,000 a year. Amnestied illegal aliens have no sponsor to support them financially. Instead, by enacting an amnesty, Congress places a staggering financial burden on American taxpayers to support those amnestied.

2006-10-30 05:05:52 · 9 answers · asked by Zoe 4

sexual assaults.........can western values ever live in harmony with the muslim faith...??

2006-10-30 04:53:34 · 12 answers · asked by Anonymous

PLEASE no rude answers!! I'm asking this question because we want to do the right thing and make a better life for our family. We live in WA state. My husband has had 3 DUI's, and one simple assault charge, plus a long time ago had a minor in posession of alcohol charge. He came here illegally from Mexico when he was 15. He is 27 now. He has never been "deported" but he has been sent back to Mexico about 2 times, and is in the process of being sent back again. He always signed the paper to go willingly. We have a 14 month old daughter who really needs him in her life. We are married and I am a U.S. citizen, born here in the U.S. Is there any way that eventually he would be able to be here legally?? How would I go about the process? Are there any groups that take on cases like this for free? We don't have a lot of money for lawyers, etc. Can anyone help??

2006-10-30 04:41:44 · 14 answers · asked by tiece20 2

The sdame people every day with their same retograde tethoric anti-Immigrants!

Laws change...Immigration not. and also learn Spanish!
Monolinguism is also retograde in a nation of Immigrants

Wake up! haters!

2006-10-30 04:36:33 · 9 answers · asked by Anonymous

2006-10-30 04:34:20 · 17 answers · asked by onepdock 1

Answ3r3r thinks the fence law is racist. What's your position/opinion, do you agree or disagree with his view?

2006-10-30 04:28:21 · 22 answers · asked by gokart121 6

i heard some stories in the news about a month ago about the border patrol picking up illegals and just abandoning their truck full of the illegals in the middle of the desert.

Should we tolerate this? Granted, they are illegal immigrants, however they still deserve to be treated like humans. Or do they not deserve that either? What do you think?

2006-10-30 04:21:51 · 8 answers · asked by Anonymous

I live in Brazil. Before globalization we had better jobs and better salaries. After globalization our salaries have decreased a lot
For a company in Brazil to be competitive internationally has to pay poor salary now and multinational companies exploit low cost labor. We were forced by American and European imperialism to accept globalization. Big American and European companies gain with globalization exploiting low wages outside USA and Europe.
Nobody likes to earn low wages. Then why American and European people complain about immigration if their big companies slave the rest of the world?
USA imposes globalization to the rest of the world.

2006-10-30 03:54:41 · 23 answers · asked by B. J. 4

Should immigration policy and law be changed? Why and Why not? (apply to the United States only)

I'm going to write a research on this issue for my English class. I would like to know what Americans think about this today.

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^_^ Please don't make any funny comment

2006-10-30 03:39:39 · 9 answers · asked by Anonymous

everyone is complaining and whining about illegal immigration but no one seems to come up with real immigration reforms. Anyone with an iota of common sense know that mass deportation(antil illegal) or full amnesty (pro illegal)is not the way to go. Why cant we meet somewhere in the middle and come up with a solution that will be beneficial to both sides? A win-win situation. Lets say for example:every illegal must pay fines and back taxes, be registered & go thru background check and NOT become a public burden i.e. collect welfare & other gov't aid for 5 yrs (special exemptions can always be made in dire situations); will not be eligible for certain benefits if they haven't paid into the system;criminals will automatically be deported;must show financial capacity to sustain themselves for the first 3 yrs of conditional residency;make english the official language; Not eligible for social security benefits unless show proof of continuous work for 10 yrs as legal resident...

2006-10-30 03:34:38 · 8 answers · asked by Hokaido Yakuza 1

along the USA Mexican boarder is like shutting the window while leaving the doors still WIDE open. This will not stop anything really because the ILLEGALS especially Mexicans will just use the open boarder along the rest of the 1600 miles of the non fenced areas to cross.
- Do you think this Fence is just a political screen / run for the election and to work towards the general presidental election 2 years away,
-Is this a step to actually close the boarder to the illegal in the far far future
-or is this just a smoke up the Citizens and the TAX payers butts and much ado about nothing politics as usual ploy......
Lets hear your views please...................

2006-10-30 03:04:02 · 22 answers · asked by Anonymous

i dont think we should. heck i dont blame them for sneaking over the border. they live in such horrible conditions. We americans have ben privileged, having everything at our fingertips. I think we should learn to live with other people. But it does piss me off that they are not paying taxes, i dont agree with the thought of paying taxes, but that just makes me mad,
so please share with me your ideas. im curious about this topic,

2006-10-30 02:52:22 · 13 answers · asked by blahblah 2

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