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Immigration - December 2006

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I want honest opinions on this. What should The Untied States do about illegal immigration? Illegals come here and think they can take over. And they say illegals do jobs Americans don't want to do. That's a lie. The Americans want the jobs but the illegals are taking the jobs away from them.

2006-12-27 08:04:37 · 22 answers · asked by Chocolate Bunt 2

I have a full-time job, but i wanna go to grad school night time to get MBA.

2006-12-27 07:47:04 · 2 answers · asked by Anonymous

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QUe7tGLUM64

Listen until the end. It's only about a minute long.

2006-12-27 07:41:18 · 12 answers · asked by Anonymous

every person in every country will have the right to live where ever he/she wants!

Who's with me!!

2006-12-27 06:58:50 · 25 answers · asked by Anonymous

and how do feel about that?

In 1763, George III drew a line on a map stretching from modern-day Maine to modern-day Georgia, along the crest of the Appalachians. He declared it illegal to claim or settle land west of the line, all of which he reserved for Native Americans.

George Washington, a young colonel in the Virginia militia, instructed his land-buying agents in the many ways of getting around the law. Although Washington was not alone in acquiring forbidden tracts, few were as energetic in the illegal acquisition of western land.

2006-12-27 06:56:46 · 15 answers · asked by Anonymous

Of the 25 richest nations Mexico and the United States rank number one and two in child poverty. Twenty-seven percent of Mexico's children live in poverty compared to 22% in the U.S.

Do you think our priorities are messed up?

Is the U.S. poverty rate linked to illegal immigration?

2006-12-27 06:38:47 · 22 answers · asked by Anonymous

green card holder if surrender green card voulantarily and go back to country of origin..and if wish to come on visitor visa in future to see his chidren in usa..is there any restriction or chance to not getting visitor visa ?

2006-12-27 06:37:35 · 4 answers · asked by jay-curious 1

And I was on level 4 already. My soul is filled with sorrow and sadness. But I'm back!

2006-12-27 06:26:38 · 11 answers · asked by Siervocal 3

i wana apply for skilled worker in canada. do u know how much time it will take to get a visa for the above.and on what bases visa is accepted r rejected.

2006-12-27 05:58:24 · 2 answers · asked by Anonymous

2006-12-27 05:45:53 · 16 answers · asked by paul o 1

We should take our obese welfare citizens and send them to one of those poor nations in Africa (say Somalia or Ethiopia) in exchange for those nations' starving children. While in Africa, the fat Americans will be made to work their fat bums off (farming, herding, whatever), live in mud huts, go for days without food, and suffer from malaria. Guarantee, they will shed the pounds! In the meantime, the starving African children will live here in the US to eat and get fat on burgers, fries, and milkshakes. After a year, the program ends and the groups will switch back.

I think it's a marvelous plan! It promotes Goodwill for our country and we will help the fatties lose and the starving children gain the weight. It's a win-win situation for all. Yes?

hehehe...

2006-12-27 05:45:24 · 5 answers · asked by That's A Lot of Nonsense 3

This is a 20 year span after High school! Small percentage go to college even smaller group complete's a degree so what are you people doing? Are NOT some of you concerned with immigrant mass infussion?

2006-12-27 05:37:27 · 10 answers · asked by bulabate 6

if aperson was brought to the U.S as a minor and was then abandoned should that person who is now an adult be sent back to their home country

2006-12-27 05:34:12 · 7 answers · asked by miki 1

if aperson was brought to the U.S as a minor and was then abandoned should that person who is now an adult be sent back to their home country

2006-12-27 05:32:40 · 6 answers · asked by miki 1

Thanks.

2006-12-27 04:53:12 · 12 answers · asked by Anonymous

Unskilled labor is usually done for low wages--- working in meatpacking plants, restaurant kitchens, dry cleaners, unskilled construction workers (not specialized skills like carpentry or drywall though), etc.

Many people are upset that immigrants, either legal or illegal, have "taken their jobs" and that immigrants are "keeping the wages down" because they will do these jobs for $6 an hour. People are saying that meatpacking plants, etc, should raise their wages so they can attract American workers and do away with immigrants.

So how does a company deal with basically doubling their payroll overnight? Do you think that the American consumer is willing to pay $2 more per pound for chicken? Or 30% more on their restaurant check?

Do you think this will hurt small business more, because their profit margins are lower than big companies' to begin with?

Would families still go shopping and dine out if the prices went way up?

Can you raise pay without raising prices?

2006-12-27 04:19:49 · 12 answers · asked by dcgirl 7

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/12/26/AR2006122601121.html

An article about slowing construction work in an area. How is it going to work when suddenly 20 million people aren't needed anymore? What will they do then? Who's jobs are next?

2006-12-27 04:02:35 · 15 answers · asked by Anonymous

I read an article that talked about how some American families flee to Canada because either the son or husband was in the military and does not want to go to Iraq.

The article talked more about the experiences of these Americans and how they are trying to become Canadian citizens etc., but it didn't mention much about what Canadians thought about it.

Nor did it state what Canada's position was regarding American military deserters.

The same thing happened during Vietnam when tens of thousands of Americans fled to Canada and many remained etc.

2006-12-27 03:33:20 · 13 answers · asked by Anonymous

Don't you think it's like the wall of Berlin? instead of going forward aren't we going backwards?

2006-12-27 03:28:57 · 41 answers · asked by ddcobain 2

2006-12-27 03:18:17 · 2 answers · asked by Anonymous

I’m Iraqi citizen, Female 28 years old, Christian, I live in Jordan now.
I’m planning to be in Canada as an immigrant and I already applied as skill worker and I have a federal number.
But I heard it will take me 5 years to be there.
My question is how can I be there quickly??

2006-12-27 02:52:32 · 4 answers · asked by dolfeen1931 1

Nepalese residing in India have any citizenship status? If yes, what are the criteria?

2006-12-27 02:30:51 · 3 answers · asked by ishwer 1

My sister is born in Canada and has dual-citizenship. Her children were born in the States but also have dual-citizenship. When she comes to Canada for a visit will she require different paperwork just to return to the States after her visit. I went to the US customs and immigration website to try and get an answer but I could'nt find much assistance there.

2006-12-27 01:48:52 · 10 answers · asked by scissortail 2

2006-12-27 01:30:39 · 12 answers · asked by pamidinag 1

i have a police record,what is allowed for imigration?

2006-12-27 00:34:02 · 3 answers · asked by steve 2

and live in Texas and Colorado. And wouldn't move to California, Florida, New York and California. My psychologist wanted my spanish to sound Rican. I lived 20plus years in Texas. Don't you think America doesn't know what time of the year it is. The selfishness, unintelligent, inconsiderate, rude people are all over the country. Many Americans do not understand what compassion, helping means.
Yes, I am an American who understands that lot of the problems in Mexico are caused by the our big business, our greed and tendency to exploit people every were including at home.
Yes, Hispanic immigrants are proud people, hard working and very much family oriented. When we realize that our home is the entire planet and stop working for few chosen. the lives of all of us will improve.

2006-12-27 00:13:28 · 18 answers · asked by rosemships 2

I am a citizen of the U.S. and my wife is a citizen of Australia. We were married a little over a year ago here in Australia. My wife is going to immigrate to the U.S. with me. Should I have her apply for American immigration here or should I take her back home on a visitor's visa and apply while we are both back in the U.S.???

2006-12-26 23:47:49 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous

can someone give me a figure in numbers

2006-12-26 22:40:00 · 5 answers · asked by Juzzy 3

well if you are not then most likely you are an a immigrant or your family was at some point in time so does that mean they should send you and your family back to the country you came from cause really your not native to these lands.

2006-12-26 21:49:13 · 16 answers · asked by sweetie1995 4

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