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Immigration - May 2007

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2007-05-21 08:08:58 · 14 answers · asked by hera 4

I have a friend who talks that mess, and I always pick on him about it.

2007-05-21 08:01:09 · 14 answers · asked by Anonymous

Kinda reminds me of the age old addage, "it takes one to know one".

2007-05-21 07:40:31 · 19 answers · asked by Anonymous

Part of the difficulty is that countries which need to take in immigrants are intersested in getting as many well-educated highly-skilled people as possile . On the other hand , countries capable of providing the greatest number of people are often poor and underdeveloped so that most of the hopeful emigrants have nothing more to offer than their unskilled labour . The result of this is that the more developed countries rarely use up their ' quota ' of potential emigrants , while the ;ess developed ones not only exceed it , but have an enormous waiting-list .

2007-05-21 07:28:57 · 2 answers · asked by Away beyond Horizon 1

Dear Rajagopalan Nambiar K,

It is of pertinence to inform you that after the
screening and scrutiny of your Curriculum Vitae with other
verification procedures carried out, we, the Human Resources
Department, were able to resolve the status of your application.
On this note, we hereby congratulate you on the success of
your application and as such we have attached to you the
Appointment Letter/Terms of Agreement that transcends any
written document.
You are therefore required to follow these procedures
IMMEDIATELY so as to complete your employment formalities....

Someone (esp those Indians in Nigeria) please help to find out the nature of this offer.. is it real or fake like those million dollar lottery offers?

2007-05-21 07:09:44 · 13 answers · asked by Anonymous

Is it that, or is it because you can't challenge me in a formal debate on this whole immigration issue so you try to pull the race card as a weak copout.

2007-05-21 06:56:54 · 24 answers · asked by Anonymous

Do not single out Mexicans because they are "Stealing our Jobs". People are just too proud to do the jobs that they are doing. So don't be mad cause they are cleaning your home or cooking your food in restauraunts. What about the Middle Easterners owning all of the gas stations, or the Eastern Indians taking all of the tech jobs, or all of the Phillipinos working at all of the hospitals. Should I go on. We all were illegal at one point in time. I am American with no Latino background at all but I still say gett off the Mexicans.

2007-05-21 06:56:20 · 26 answers · asked by Bad Man!!! 2

On may different key points, the govt conspriacy theory doesn't add up, or makes very little sense. Especially since the FBI readily admits they really don't know how many illegal aliens were on those planes. This is a fact!! Since about 6 or 7 of the illegal aliens were posted on the news, they came out and said their passports were lost or stolen. So even the FBI admits in print and on the news - they themselves cannot legally confirm how many illegal aliens that actually were - so 19 is a vague and incorrect number from the start. Not being a wacko, or a nut, simply stating an undisputable fact!

There's lots of these facts - that even when mentioned, you are branded a 'wack-job'.

2007-05-21 06:42:37 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous

cfif.org is where you need to go ...

2007-05-21 06:22:12 · 11 answers · asked by Anonymous

Im from the uk would it be dificult to immigrate?

2007-05-21 04:20:31 · 7 answers · asked by iluvdolphins 2

If you are opposd to the so-called "amnesty" provision of the proposed Senate compromise, what do you want to happen. Please propose a specific plan for handling theestimated 12 million illegal immigrants. Please include with that an explanation for how you would find and capture these people (at one per minute, your talking about 24 years); how you would find enough judges/officers to hear there concerns (everyone has the right to defend themselves, to present documents and arguments); how you would fill the jobs they leave (currently, U.S. unemployment is at 6.1 million); how would you keep the economy stable when the cost of produce, construction, cleaning, etc immediately jumps (to pay the real wages needed to fill the jobs). In other words, it's fine to be opposed to "amnesty," but you have to have a plan. What's yours?

2007-05-21 04:18:13 · 19 answers · asked by Qwyrx 6

We are all immigrants, with the exception of full blodded Native Americans. This country was founded on immigrants. Almost every person reading this has immigrant blood in their heritage. People left their home countries, came to America for a better life. I am so angry when people say things like "They have no right to be here! They were not born here" Um...it was just chance that you were born in this country. It wasn't like a devine intervention that led you to be an American, and you didn't have to pass a test when you were born in order to claim your citizenship! People in Mexico are standing on their side of the boarder, know that they can make something like 140 dollars that month to take care of their families. But if they cross over into the US, they can make $1500! I would like anyone here to say that they would choose to stay in Mexico under that situation. These people don't have the money to do it legally! We do need immigration reform.

2007-05-21 04:18:13 · 27 answers · asked by hagia 2

I whole heartedly embrace individuals who want to come to this country - my great grandparents immigrated here and came through ellis island like many others. However, there is a distinct difference between following the rules and breaking the rules - thus the term illegal. I feel as though I, a citizen of this country, have no voice as I disagree w/amnesty. What's wrong with asking people to go home and apply legally and WAIT like everyone who follows the rules (not pay a fine and wait here). If this is the philosophy, then is it okay if I break other rules/laws - is this cafetaria law? If I'm missing something, please explain it to me - I truly want to understand. (and please no answers telling me that I would have to pay more for lettuce - I pay almost $4/gallon for gas - I think I can handle paying more for produce, etc).

2007-05-21 04:13:35 · 5 answers · asked by Neenah 2

Has our government sold us out? especially on the immigration issue?

2007-05-21 04:03:18 · 21 answers · asked by lucasandmariepape 3

Sometimes one may not agree with his or her political party on an issue. That is one of the things which makes our political system so wholesome, fair, and representative of the people. Along those lines, I'd love to congratulate and support all of those democrates who DO NOT SUPPORT ILLEGAL IMMIGRATION! I've heard the arguments, but I do not understand why anyone would say that it is ok for anyone to reside in the US illegally, without documentation. No one can "take" what isn't theirs and then claim that it's a civil right. Any such person has totally lost their credibility with me.

DEMOCRATS AGAINST ILLEGAL IMMIGRATION:
WE EXIST! Absolutely, no way!!!!!!!!

2007-05-21 04:01:55 · 22 answers · asked by Anonymous

I think cyber marriage should be allowed and should be made legal under a law that state that only one man and one woman over the age 18 from any country or state be allowed to marry this way. Especailly if you fall in love with some one from another country!

2007-05-21 03:38:00 · 11 answers · asked by sassylassy2876 4

2007-05-21 02:53:16 · 13 answers · asked by Gypsy Gal 6

In two years I will be graduating from college with a BA in English, a Psych minor, and some science background. I'm not really sure what I want to do for a career yet, but I know I won't be happy with my job unless I am happy with where I choose to live.

I am dissatisfied with America in a lot of ways, and I refuse to stay here merely because it is where I grew up. If I do choose to stay here, I need to at least be sure that I do so because it is the best fit for me.

I am looking for a place that is very liberal-minded, culturally and environmentally aware. I don't mind a higher cost of living- I am willing to pay the price for a cleaner, safer home. America is almost too large for me. I would possibly be interested in an area with greater history... England is a possibility. I also like more urban areas.

Any suggestions?

2007-05-21 02:41:35 · 8 answers · asked by Anonymous

http://www.upi.com/NewsTrack/Top_News/2007/05/21/immigration_bill_appears_before_senate/9923/

32 were still 'reading it' today at the time of the poll, yet they are supposed to vote on whether to debate it, today.

What do you think, is that the way our system is supposed to run?

2007-05-21 02:31:02 · 8 answers · asked by DAR 7

Our company employs lots of Polish staff, and many of the young women seem to get pregnant very quickly after coming to the UK. I don't think it's to get benefits (these people are in the UK legally, and they waive their rights to benefits for a certain period after arriving - also, many of them actually travel home to give birth back in Poland).

Is it purely because Poland is a catholic country, or is something else going on?

PS: This isn't intended to be a racist question - I am genuinely interested.

2007-05-21 02:13:32 · 18 answers · asked by pinksparklybirdy 2

I thought the reason illegals were "tolerated" was because they do jobs "Americans won't do"

Are Americans so rich and picky that we don't want construction jobs now too?

Or is the the tax burden defeating the American dream and forcing Americans to become like the illegals and their criminal conduct?

Illegals "work off the books" safely for the most part. What is the consequence if an American is caught "working off the books"?

What does our government do with the tax dollars collected from illegals using social security numbers they steal from living and dead Americans? If your social security number is stolen and you collect higher social security thru illegal contribution you are subject to fraud charges.

2007-05-21 01:25:59 · 15 answers · asked by Anonymous

I have heard the really grill you. Can someone who has been US a lot under the Visa Waiver Program (that's how i am travelling) please give me some example questions they are asked upon entry to the US? I want to know how long they will grill me for as well, if there is an average?

2007-05-21 00:50:58 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous

It seems to me that even the hispanics of new mexico like being in the good ole U.S.A. than being forced back into mexico.or worse Aztlan.

2007-05-20 22:06:16 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous

2007-05-20 21:27:28 · 4 answers · asked by albert m 1

how many are here?What if there's 17mil. or 25mil.?Maybe its just me but I think its more logical to secure the borders first,then find out who is actually here.

2007-05-20 14:50:30 · 9 answers · asked by Anonymous

I don't particularly like the man myself, but not even he could be wrong all the time.
What is the alternative? Mass deportation? Ridiculous!
Isn't it time to grow up?

2007-05-20 14:39:49 · 21 answers · asked by Anonymous

are we supposed to go and round up all of them doesnt seem possible to do

2007-05-20 14:29:20 · 12 answers · asked by Anonymous

While I-485 is on process,and we filed for interim work permit and advance parole, how long we will get those documents?

2007-05-20 14:16:28 · 2 answers · asked by PHILCHN 2

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