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Immigration - November 2006

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also it is said that "illegals are ruining it for legals" Please Explain how this has ANYTHING to do with illegal immigrants, our government decides how long they will make legals wait, not anyone else.

2006-11-30 05:55:43 · 12 answers · asked by Anonymous

you are white, driving a new caddy and think...I wonder who little pancho stoled that from??? then as you get closer you see that it is the trike that you just bought little tommy - your pride and joy...what do you do? say , no I want to be politically correct or beat the kid and let the public know what you really think....and then find out that the llittle taco head is legal...now you have problems...because he as a legitimate citizen has rights...

2006-11-30 05:17:49 · 16 answers · asked by Wallaforadolla 1

i need this answer to be something else besides the languages and not after u enter the united states but two things different that u need to know importantly that would possibly appear on the citzenship test that u take to become a citizen of america *united states*..... like laws or customs or goverment stuff thanks to whoever can answer my question for me!!

2006-11-30 04:53:04 · 9 answers · asked by Anonymous

Ok, I understand this is the United States of America. But why are we being called United Statesians? For some reason people think we are trying to claim all of the Americas when we call ourselves Americans. What's the country that pops into your head when you hear someone say they are American? The United States of (America). If that's the case, then Mexicans shouldn't be called Mexicans, they should be called United Statesians as well from the United States of Mexico. Same goes for all the other countries in the Americas. But that's not the case. We are Americans, Mexicans are Mexicans, Brasilians are Brasilians, Canadians are Canadians, and so forth. Pro-Illegals need to figure out something better to attack us with besides these uneducated phrases so we can take them seriously. We've been called Americans since this country declared it's independence from Brittain. So get that into your heads.

2006-11-30 04:51:00 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous

2006-11-30 04:46:37 · 12 answers · asked by Eaton Hartford Moreau 1

it used to be that you would be called a snitch, and they said "snitches get stitches". Its somthing you didnt even do to ur enemy. Now it seems that kids are taught to turn everyone in, hell, they even have forms to fill out everywhere even at work ..."report", "turn ur neibor in" ... it just seems to me that its trendy now to sell people out to a system that was corrupt then, and even moreso now ... i think its just a way for people to lash out with their frustrations and hate because they feel powerless in their miserable lives. theres very little love and human understanding left in the world ... "ur a "criminal" therfore you must be turned in and i hate you" ... i think i'll keep a notepad with me and a videocam in the car and start turning everyone in i see going 1 mph over the speedlimit since they are, in fact, breaking the law and a criminal ....

2006-11-30 04:21:13 · 17 answers · asked by Anonymous

How much are my initial cost and living expenses?
I am a Japanese who lives in Japan.
And, I cannot speak English well.
My occupation is GameProgrammer and
I can use ASSEMBLER, C, VC++, JAVA, C#, etc.
I am working for 15 years or more.
But I got tired with Japan's busy life.

2006-11-30 04:17:20 · 4 answers · asked by MikeNeko 2

I went back to Peru before my US divorce was finalized (November), and married another person in August, thinking that the US marriage was finalized. Is my marriage to the second person in Peru valid? I am divorcing in Peru now anyway, would I have to go through the divorce process in Peru, or is the marriage just not valid?

2006-11-30 04:07:49 · 9 answers · asked by AnswerWhore 1

hmm, no so in that case they really need us and should respect this country first off, even if they pay taxes with a TIN they are sub-working class, practically no money, they're kids perform horribly in school,, so it's not like the next generation is going to pick up the slack

2006-11-30 04:00:39 · 8 answers · asked by diablo b 1

At issue is employing the peoples of Mexico, and giving them wages and so forth. That does generally seem to be the goal, here. Sooooo....why not start more agriculture in Mexico, and turn Mexico into a global food exporter? Non-arable land can be turned into farmland with some work, I know there's a lot of workers in Mexico 'cause that's all we seem to hear about anymore. So,
get people working building more farms there. Soil improvements, irrigation projects, processing places, all these things are good, it's been proven in america, so why not do more of it in Mexico?
I'm in favor of a strong, self-supporting Mexico, because I think it'll only benefit america. What I don't like is seeing a lot of people harping on why they should be permitted to break our border laws.
With all this industry potential, why hasn't it 'kicked' wide open in Mexico, yet? C'mon, now...

2006-11-30 04:00:32 · 5 answers · asked by gokart121 6

working under slave condition with no health benefits, no insurance no nothing?

2006-11-30 03:46:47 · 22 answers · asked by Arrogant Bastard 2

Charlton Heston,,,70's I think

2006-11-30 03:46:38 · 12 answers · asked by neil r 3

How do I get a visitors visa to go to France? How long would this take? How much money is it? I am having problems finding this info.

2006-11-30 03:43:40 · 2 answers · asked by LP Rocks out! 2

This phrase is starting to annoy me. Only because it's not an actual word or phrase. If anyone disagrees with me on this, please send me a defnition. Some type of link or facts would be great.

2006-11-30 03:40:55 · 17 answers · asked by Anonymous

I want to know the thinking of people like you and me, who were born in USA.
Thank you!!

2006-11-30 03:22:24 · 29 answers · asked by ? Kotori 5

I've applied 3 years ago, had an interview with uscis and still didn't get my green card, they say they're performing a "background check" and no one knows when it's gonna be done. meanwhile i have to pay each year for employment cards, travel permits, etc. it's costs me a lot! What should i do?

2006-11-30 02:48:44 · 14 answers · asked by nyc 1

Do you think we would could support our economy or would it crash? Illegals like it or not keep prices low.

2006-11-30 02:42:25 · 17 answers · asked by Mango S 2

This is a quote from a previous posting: "...the Mexican Boycott, i mostly support it becasue mexicans are a unheard minority, hounded by the goverment and forced to do cheap hard labor for the amercan upper class". Where in the U.S. is anyone FORCED to do "cheap, hard labor"?

2006-11-30 02:40:31 · 16 answers · asked by Spud55 5

In the USA B1/B2 VISA/BCC where can i find the VISA number which one is it

2006-11-30 02:29:59 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous

there is this lady who is determined to take my husband away from me and there is no way in **** i am going to let her have him and i have nothing against immigrants but with this one lady i do and i want to get her deported back to mexico

2006-11-30 02:21:53 · 22 answers · asked by CRYSELL 2

http://www.house.gov/apps/list/hearing/i...

On May 1st, the activists who brought you thousands of Mexican flags flying in marches down the streets of our cities are now bringing you “Nothing Gringo Day”. With help from the Mexican government, Mexican unions, Mexican political groups, and through the Spanish language radio and newspapers, the call has gone out to make America experience a total boycott, both here and in Mexico. Talk about biting the hand that feeds you.

Just the word “boycott” sparks the image of noble dissent in the face of economic or social oppression. I think of American colonials bucking British economic interests in retaliation to the Stamp Act. Or perhaps the ostracizing of Irish landlord Charles Boycott, the namesake of the verb for all tyrannized people. If not tyrannized, at least disgruntled. If not disgruntled, maybe just bored.

Yet, isn’t the key to a successful boycott an economic or social upper-hand? The cost must be felt if the offending party be

2006-11-30 02:19:06 · 12 answers · asked by whineybutt 1

1) if the person has been living in UK for more than 5 years ,
2) and a year with ILR,
3) but have worked FT only 6 month
4) with a good chance of passing the english test and the life in UK test

2006-11-30 02:02:14 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous

A friend of mine who is a Muslim whishes to change her religion to Christianity. She was earlier a Christian and had changed her religion to Islam when she got married. But now she is divorced. She stays in a Islamic country (U.A.E) and cannot change her religion from Islam to Christianity. Her family is christian and they wish to have her back. Can she travel on a visitor visa to Canada with her family, then change her religion from Islam to Christianity and apply for asylum along with her family to settle down there. Is this a successful possibility for her and her family.

2006-11-30 01:39:48 · 8 answers · asked by Anonymous

My ZA Passport will run out after 10yrs in July 2007 and I would like to know, having a permanent visa stamp in it as am married to a Scottish guy for 9yrs, when and how can I apply for Uk citizenship and also keep my ZA citizenship as I have business ongoing in the ZA(South Africa) Please advice and what application forms do I use??? genuine answers please, time is running out.

2006-11-30 01:09:00 · 3 answers · asked by Zana 2

I am confused. Is that possible?

2006-11-30 01:03:04 · 18 answers · asked by Anonymous

What if I was born in Cuba? Please help me, I am so confused.

2006-11-30 00:53:02 · 18 answers · asked by Anonymous

I got an indefinite leave to remain in the UK on the marriage basis,i get it 7 months ago, now my wife left me without saying any reasons,now she and her family members are putting an alligations that i was mad,drunker,and used to beat her though it never happen.especilly her dad is a very crafty person(with a criminal background of credit card fraud and lods of bad things)
they are tring to drag me in the court of law and want to kick me out from the UK.they have borrowd my lot of money,i gave it to them coz i thought they are as my mom-dad but they never return it.
i want to know can these things effect on my immigration status?and when i can apply to get nationality?and what should i do if they drag me in the court,i would like to say that (1)we dont have a baby(2)we dont have a house(3) i never wanted to leave my wife(4)i still want she come back but she dont want to(4)i m a full time employee work 12 hours a day. please give me a good advice i would be very greatful. tk.

2006-11-30 00:33:38 · 8 answers · asked by kambi 1

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