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Immigration - December 2006

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I think the questions speaks for itself.

2006-12-09 03:22:38 · 17 answers · asked by boyjayvz 1

No one is showing the average american the data that shows just how much food and service prices will rise as a result of exporting all Mexican workers. Data is showing congress that people in large cities will go into civil war because of shortages of food. Many of the extremely wealthy people in this country have been informed to buy land in extreme Southern United States where they will be able to grow their own food and secure older southern workers who have experience in producing food to survive. This confidential document shows that the United States if deporting workers that we would be dependent on foreign countries for food just as we are for oil. The populations that will be affected the most are the urban areas and poor and minorites. This is the reason that many of the most powerful people in american are buying rural farms very quitely in the Southeast United States. Within 5 years major food shortages will exist in meat and vegetables.

2006-12-09 02:50:04 · 19 answers · asked by Julie H 1

AP Online
08-13-1999
Mayor Pushes Spanish in Texas Town

EL CENIZO, Texas (AP) -- The mayor of a Mexican border community says he doesn't know and doesn't care how many of the town's residents are illegally in the country.

Mayor Rafael Rodriguez stood fast Thursday behind ordinances adopted last week declaring the town a ``safe haven'' for illegal immigrants and requiring Spanish at City Council meetings.

``We don't know who's legal or illegal. I would treat anyone the same, whether they're here illegally or not,'' said Rodriguez, who was once an undocumented resident. ``We're residents and ...

2006-12-09 02:05:40 · 6 answers · asked by circusdejojo 3

2006-12-09 01:13:47 · 8 answers · asked by George Manheaven 2

2006-12-09 00:59:52 · 7 answers · asked by George Manheaven 2

Letting in only the skilled immgrant is not good for the poor countries. Also not good for ***. My GP is foreign skilled prf as does my Solicitor and majority of my business patners are foreign investors. AND im a foreigner guess who is cleaning my Office?So let be honest No loophole digging!

2006-12-09 00:41:28 · 16 answers · asked by Clean heart 3

We live in the Us and will continue to live here, but think it will be a good idea to have it.

2006-12-08 22:57:38 · 8 answers · asked by Anonymous

How many migrants does the country permit every year? What are the post-landing benefits the prospect will get after he lands in the designated country? What are the regulations related to the child education at different levels? What is the education system in the country? What is the post-landing documentation that he must meet? What is the overall cost of migration that he should plan for, including department and lawyer fee as also the travel costs? What are the minimum post-visa settlement funds that the prospect must take with him as per regulations? What are the caution areas for applicants with his specific background and occupation? What are the regulatory provisions, for major categories like Engineers, chartered accountants, teacher’s vis-à-vis meeting the post-landing accreditation of the related professional bodies in the UK? Which are the designated professional bodied for main professions and occupations? What is the minimum wage in UK? What are the likely pay scales?

2006-12-08 22:12:36 · 12 answers · asked by Anonymous

Question Details:

I Could Understand The Claims Of Racism
If US Citizens Were Demanding The Removal
Of All Hispanics / Latinos
But This Is Not The Case

There Are More Than 40 Million Hispanic - Americans In The USA

They Have Been Living And Working Among Us For Generations
They Have Taken The Necessary Steps
To Adhere To The US Immigration Laws

On The Other Hand,
There Are More Than 20 Million ILLEGAL ALIENS In The USA
They Have Come Here From Many Different Nations
Most Of Them (90 Percent) Are From Mexico And Points South

This ^ Is A FACT, It Is Not Racism

They Did NOT Take The Pains To Adhere To The Law

US Citizens Are Demanding
The Removal Of 20 Million Non-Taxpaying Non-Citizens
That Have NO RIGHT To Be In Our Nation

We Do Not Wish To Remove Hispanic-Americans
We DEMAND The Deportation Of ALL ILLEGAL ALIENS

How Can That Possibly Equate To Racism ??

2006-12-08 21:51:12 · 19 answers · asked by JD 2

I just read an article talking about how the state of Texas has benefited economically from illegal aliens working there. What's your take on this?

2006-12-08 20:58:18 · 5 answers · asked by gokart121 6

2006-12-08 20:43:49 · 2 answers · asked by Meeshka 1

although he has his conditional green card now for about 1 year, is it possible for him to have his status changed if we don't go through with a divorce and if i don't show up for the meeting that will up lift the condition? I spoke to someone from the mosque and he told me that we have to be married for 3 full years before the condition is removed, can someone tell me what can be done? what if i want the green card revoked what can i do? he says i can do nothing about it.

2006-12-08 20:03:57 · 5 answers · asked by hiba808 2

For non American, Canadian, and European, .please~~~:)

2006-12-08 19:45:34 · 18 answers · asked by TR 1

Why should not we get united with Pakistan, Bangladesh, Srilanka, Nepal, Bhutan and emerge as one strong Indian Nation. We can even consider Tibet and Maldives. Does anyone share my idealogy. If against what could be your reason.

2006-12-08 18:32:09 · 14 answers · asked by Loganathan Raja Rajun R 3

Why do you?~

They could survive in Mexico, Mexico has a hundred times more farm land than America does!. They just want more things- you know stuff?~ If they want "things" they should do it "LEGALLY" - and if we need them here we will allow them to come?~ the boat can only hold so many before it sinks!

2006-12-08 17:52:28 · 18 answers · asked by WriteAndWrong 2

I personally dont think it should, I am just asking you what you think?

2006-12-08 17:36:39 · 18 answers · asked by WriteAndWrong 2

Why not ship all immigrants the the good old US of A after all there all immigrants apart from a very small number of Native Americans.....See Simple just like the people.

2006-12-08 17:24:03 · 18 answers · asked by 284561 3

2006-12-08 16:53:53 · 16 answers · asked by Irma C 1

i want to go back to india and get my 4 years degree and come back.

2006-12-08 16:52:48 · 3 answers · asked by terminator V88 1

A lot of them come to the US every year, are you in favor of them?

2006-12-08 16:49:58 · 23 answers · asked by Anonymous

180,000 years ago. The great Montazuma came and stepped foot on this Earth. He created the Aztecs and gave us our homeland that we named Aztlan. From the bottom tip of Mexico to the upper region of Canada and everything inbetween belongs to me and my people.

2006-12-08 16:40:30 · 17 answers · asked by Sergio D. 1

I am Aztec I am Mexican I was born a American citizen . my family is Aztec as well. in my heart I know this country is Aztlan. Montezuma gave this land to me and my people. It is by his will that I live here as well as my brethren.

2006-12-08 16:26:28 · 13 answers · asked by Sergio D. 1

I've heard different ages and really don't know.

2006-12-08 16:12:28 · 21 answers · asked by smcdevitt2001 5

i`m manager secraty

2006-12-08 15:43:29 · 5 answers · asked by ladan z 1

Given that Canada has birthright citizenship, have any U.S. citizen couples - on both sides, father and mother - decided to have their child in Canada? Are there any particular difficulties in doing so? What about costs? Hospital care? Just a question of going to the nearest? Any problems beyond the obvious?

2006-12-08 15:33:34 · 3 answers · asked by Nathan 2

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