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Immigration - October 2006

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Remember Columbus ?

Nothing to do with Immigration, but just a refexion about the reasson of Immigration and the people involved, and the history, culture, people, families, borders, economy, people, rights. dignity, and all that stuff...

2006-10-05 10:15:30 · 9 answers · asked by Anonymous

L.A.
Dallas-Ft. Worth
Chicago
Miami
New York
San Fransisco
San Jose
San Diego
San Antonio
Todos los Santos
Alburqueque
Todo Nuevo Mexico


any other?

2006-10-05 09:56:11 · 12 answers · asked by Anonymous

I can't quite figure this out. If you agree with illegal immigration then you are the "it" and everything you write must be the god awful truth. But if you Disagree with illegal immigration and you think they should all be sent back home then you are a "Racist" and everything you write has to be bad. And lord help you if your white. Im proud of my Redneck heritage. Just because your proud of who you are dosent make you a bad person. This is a place to write your views and have a lil fun in the process. Why dont some just chill a bit and dont take everything so damn personal. Lets just have one big ole party. Who wants to be my date? lol

2006-10-05 09:49:12 · 22 answers · asked by Anonymous

The anti Immigrants supporters always try to justify their blockade by saying that the "Cubans are victims of Castro".....
I live and travel all over Cuba and most Cubans support castro in the island. How may of you anti-Immigrants supporters have actually seen a starving Cuban in Little Havana?
Please tell us in which street of Dade county u have seen more cuban homeless starving , and crying and blameing Castro for that..

2006-10-05 09:35:39 · 10 answers · asked by Alfred 1

or not.You can just answer fair or unfair,and/or add your
comments

Amnesty supporters and border
security advocates faced off last
night in the streets of Escondidio,California
over a new law passed,
prohibiting landlords from renting
apartments to the estimated
35,000 illegal aliens who live there.

The city council voted
3-2 in support of the measure.

Now the ACLU says it plans to sue....
.

2006-10-05 09:23:52 · 15 answers · asked by Yakuza 7

And when they are done will they become U.S. citizens?

2006-10-05 09:23:40 · 12 answers · asked by MЯ BAIT™ 6

2006-10-05 09:14:21 · 14 answers · asked by qbanmami_87 1

Why not?
If u are against ilegal immigration will be better because the border will cross more illegals, and therefore more money for lawyers and attorneys..
Sounds good eh? More money for everyone!

2006-10-05 09:12:39 · 5 answers · asked by Alfred 1

A good friend of mine married this Russian chick. She got a temporary 2 years G.Card, then she bailed out. Before her 2 years G.Card to expire, she asked him to help her to proof that she married him in good faith ,so she would get her permanent G.Card. I told him not help her because she played him and he should report her to the INS or i will. Finally he did ,but he was hesitant , at the beginning because he still did love her.
What would be her legal situation with the INS, now that he have reported her ?
Does anyone know ? Have you known a similar case ?

2006-10-05 09:12:39 · 10 answers · asked by Anonymous

I understand Indians, Jamicans, Zimbarbwiens, South Africans ,Barbadians, Gurkas, people from hong kong, Australia, Polish, and many more because these peoples ansestors fourght and died for the british empire, but why Pakistanis? they have never been part of the british empire or under colonal rule and many have a deep haterid of our country so why do they settle here?

2006-10-05 08:55:04 · 29 answers · asked by rossminton2002 2

2006-10-05 08:36:16 · 13 answers · asked by ShoeShine 1

But why aren't the immigrants with work visa's working on the rest of the process while they are here? Instead of using the excuse that the visa expired and they did not want deported. Or saying they could not get documentation? That is bull----.

I know several immigrants, some citizens, and some on the path to citizenship. If the visa is about to expire, they go in for renewal and show proof of employment, lifestyle, home life, etc. Then they get renewed. But no, some of them dont take time to do things the right way and get the papers they need. They would rather work under the table and not pay taxes. They would rather not take the time to do it legally. You know right when your visa is going to expire. You start now and get done what you need to get done. Proof of employment, proof of residence, whatever else. You don't sit there and whine that you could not when you are here because you can.

2006-10-05 08:34:37 · 5 answers · asked by AveGirl 5

I have this girl that digs me a lot, and I want her to move down here. She lives in Ontario Canada, and I just wanted to know if you need a green card to work here if you live in Canada?

2006-10-05 08:19:08 · 12 answers · asked by Aaron 2

http://www.latimes.com/news/nationworld/world/la-me-gang30oct30,1,4836173.story?page=2

"Deportations have helped create an "unending chain" of gang members moving between the U.S. and Central America, said Rodrigo Avila, El Salvador's vice minister of security.

"It's a merry-go-round."

Turnaround in El Salvador

Cruz-Mendoza has been riding the merry-go-round for eight years.

He was a minor when he was deported in 1997 and again in 1998, federal immigration officials said.

In December 2003, he was convicted of attempted robbery, after he shoved a woman into a fence while trying to steal her purse at a South Los Angeles bus stop, court records show. As he demanded money, she said, he made threatening gestures and reached into his pocket, where police found a six-inch steak knife when he was arrested shortly thereafter.

In March 2004, he pleaded guilty to a second felony of drug possession, which was dismissed in a sentencing deal for the attempted robbery.

2006-10-05 08:17:59 · 12 answers · asked by DAR 7

http://immigration.about.com/library/weekly/aa041002a.htm

2006-10-05 08:12:26 · 8 answers · asked by saul_herandez 3

I don't see why the illegals don't do these things in the first place instead of coming here and having to live like fugitives?

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2006-10-05 08:07:11 · 11 answers · asked by AveGirl 5

Racists scum - you can't hide your hate behind a political agenda. I see through it.

Bring you war - you'll die by your own sword!

2006-10-05 08:01:55 · 31 answers · asked by Anonymous

Border law gets Bush's signature
President pushes for GOP during Phoenix-area stop
Arizona Daily Star
Tucson, Arizona | Published: 10.05.2006
advertisementBy Daniel Scarpinato
PARADISE VALLEY — President Bush signed federal legislation here Wednesday that he says will help "protect the American people," in part, by tightening security on the U.S.-Mexican border.
The bill appropriates money to the Department of Homeland Security in a number of areas, but Bush's Arizona signing was meant to highlight its most high-profile element: illegal immigration.
Bush signed the bill shortly after telling those at a $500-a-person fundraiser, "If you want to make sure those on the front line of protecting you have the tools necessary to do so, you vote Republican for the safety of the United States of America." The fundraiser for Republican Rep. Rick Renzi took in $450,000.
The president accused some Democrats of putting national security at risk by voting against bills that would allow secret eavesdropping on phone calls and tough measures to interrogate prisoners to try to detect terror plots.
Democrats said Bush was just trying to distract from his failed management of the war on terror with his comments.
The border-security legislation, approved last month, provides $1.2 billion to fund 700 miles of fencing and barriers along the border, plus money for jails to detain illegal entrants and hire 1,500 more border agents.
"This legislation will give us better tools to enforce our immigration laws and to secure our southern border," he said. "This bill's going to make this country safer to all of our citizens."
With immigration the top issue for voters in Southern Arizona and high on the radar for voters nationally, the bill comes as the November midterm elections draw near.
"I understand full well that illegal immigration puts pressure on the public schools and hospitals," he said. "It strains state and local budgets. In some communities it increases crime."
The president, with Phoenix-area mountains in the background, was flanked by Sen. Jon Kyl, an author of the bill; Democratic Gov. Janet Napolitano; and Republican U.S. Reps. J.D. Hayworth, Trent Franks and Renzi.
Napolitano said the greatest benefit of the legislation is more federal funding, though she said it's unclear how much Arizona will receive.
"I think Congress is not done yet," she said. "They need to pass comprehensive immigration reform, and they can't just pass this bill and think their job is over. It's not. But it's a good start."
Bush and Napolitano both mentioned the need for a worker plan. Kyl said he would like to see that addressed in November or December.
But Kyl also stressed the importance of the fencing, which will be placed based on border traffic flow.
"it's not just fence . . ."
"It's not just fence, it's high-tech virtual techniques plus Border Patrol and roads so the Border Patrol can be where they need to be," said Kyl, who drafted key parts of the legislation, including a provision that criminalizes construction of a tunnel across an international border.
Of fencing, Napolitano said: "Fencing to me is something you use in conjunction with other things if it's really going to be effective," mentioning radar and lighting as key aspects.

2006-10-05 07:58:21 · 18 answers · asked by illegals_suck 1

2006-10-05 07:57:28 · 30 answers · asked by Anonymous

My friend is U.S. citizen and she married a deportation person.
How she can get a social security and green card for her husband? with out been him deported again.

2006-10-05 07:56:58 · 10 answers · asked by tora i 1

If you've entered the country legally with a visa and you're still in the country but your visa has now expired what would be the best way of obtaining citizenship without getting married?

2006-10-05 07:43:12 · 13 answers · asked by jill_valentine_otaku 2

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My friend is a resident and wants to make her mom who is already here a legal resident. Her mom was married to a citizen but he passed away 4 years ago and he couldnt get her papers I dont know why, but can she do that for her mom being a legal resident? she will become a citizen but she wants to do this soon because her mom's work permit expires december

2006-10-05 07:28:47 · 10 answers · asked by ariannasthephan 1

well i see " to many racist in this country against minority groups , what about the guy in philadelfia , the one that kill the little girls is he a criminal o just because he 's citizen is ok ,.I never see illegals do this kind of barbarism

2006-10-05 07:20:50 · 21 answers · asked by Anonymous

Put yourself in our boots.

How would you feel if pepole were running around your backyard, trashing it up, bringing in drugs, stealing your crops and breaking into your homes/ farms?

How would you react?

And why?

Thank you.

2006-10-05 07:08:29 · 21 answers · asked by Angel of Man 4

" A former Russian spy who once lived in Toronto under a false name, found love and rejected her roots, is suing Ottawa for refusing to let her return here as a landed immigrant, said reports."

So's not to offend those who can't stand cut and paste, I'll just add the link, but do you see any reason at all why the Canadian government should grant her request?

http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20061005/wl_canada_afp/canadaspyimmigration_061005144434

2006-10-05 07:07:34 · 4 answers · asked by DAR 7

1. 8:45 am is too early for us to be up.

2. We are always late, we would have missed all 4 flights.

3. Pretty people on the plane distract us.

4. We would talk loudly and bring attention to ourselves.

5. With food and drinks on the plane, we would forget why we're there.

6. We talk with our hands, therefore we would have to put our weapons down.

7. We would ALL want to fly the plane.

8. We would argue and start a fight in the plane.

9. We can't keep a secret, we would have told everyone before doing it.

AND MY FAVORITE.....

10. We would have put our country's flag on the windshield.

2006-10-05 07:03:59 · 22 answers · asked by Anonymous

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