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Immigration - July 2007

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2007-07-14 01:10:47 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous

Also for paying them cash and not paying them overtime after 40 hours of work? This company employees about 40 illegal immigrants without papers.

2007-07-14 00:45:32 · 17 answers · asked by scott&kenny 4

Are we looking forward to lots more race riots?

2007-07-14 00:17:33 · 24 answers · asked by Billy j 1

Hi everyone,
please advise on this problem.
My passport has suffix kumar after my first name (anilkumar).
The reason being my 10th Leaving certi and Passing Certi have the name Anilkumar on it.
However, all other certificates (PAN card, B.com degree and 12th certi) have name Anil on it.
I dont have Birth certificate.
Since my Birth date and place are are mentioned only on Leaving certificate, i was forced to make passport with name Anilkumar.
I want to change it to Anil to get in line with PAN card and other documents.
Please advise.
Also advise regarding contact of agents or lawyers in mumbai who can help to correct this situation.
Thanks in advance.

2007-07-13 23:24:53 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous

i currently stay in a different place from my home town and i had applied my passport from my home town, when they for verification, the SI told that since i was not there at that moment, he needed the present one and he declined the verification :(, now i'm trying my level best to get the verification again but it didn't workout in any way, any suggestions or any contacts to make it possible, i want the passport very urgently before threee months from now... could someone please help...

2007-07-13 19:28:37 · 3 answers · asked by sm 1

If you want to answer it please go to my profile & look under my questions. Thank you!

2007-07-13 18:49:24 · 10 answers · asked by Pamela 5

Duncan Hunter

Fred Thompson

2007-07-13 15:40:02 · 12 answers · asked by Vanessa 2

Do American women need help to get pregnant?

2007-07-13 15:18:26 · 18 answers · asked by Centurión Tolteca 2

okay, so most of you people say that you hate the illegal immigrants for the fact that they broke the laws.. which, even I, think is an understandable argument..

but I believe that most americans only look skin deep when it comes to this issue..
if it was a problem with canada: twenty-million english speaking white people conveniently moving themselves and their families into our country, would you care? or would you even notice?
I think that a lot of you people really need to look past the language barrier and the color of skin and you will see that the latino immigrants are just looking for a better life.. one that they can't afford to get legally because of the horrible wages of their home countries...
I'm all for the amnesty movement.. they want what everyone else wants... a better life...

2007-07-13 15:17:48 · 23 answers · asked by Anita [arriba las chivas] 1

http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,289270,00.html

2007-07-13 14:47:51 · 9 answers · asked by Anonymous

the economy would go down the drain...
seriously, if we lost all of these hard-working people,
this country would be NOTHING...

2007-07-13 14:41:33 · 24 answers · asked by Anita [arriba las chivas] 1

2007-07-13 14:27:05 · 14 answers · asked by State Champs Moody 2

or just looking for a better life?

2007-07-13 14:13:49 · 15 answers · asked by Anonymous

go to : newstimes.com and read the article http://www.newstimeslive.com/news/story.php?id=1059066&source=big_barker....I don't feel these folks are illegal...I think illegal are the folks who never register.

2007-07-13 13:44:08 · 9 answers · asked by barbara b 1

I finished my undergraduate studies at University of New Mexico and will start grad school in the fall.I have been here for five years and I am wondering if I could apply for residency? I am on a student visa.
Also, can I get a credit card from a bank? Which bank?

2007-07-13 13:40:39 · 5 answers · asked by abqlobo 1

Remember during WWII the TV and Media had a strng anti-German and anti-Ja[panese capmapign of propaganada and defamation?
Well,
Now days the Anti-Mexican propaganda of defamation work the same way.... and even overtime.
I feel sorry for them ( the propagandists )!
What a way to waste time, money and energy!

LOL

2007-07-13 13:17:29 · 11 answers · asked by Anonymous

Do you think that children of illegal immigrants that are born in America should be considered Iegal? What if only 1 of their parents are illegal?

2007-07-13 12:57:26 · 17 answers · asked by Chicago 4

Liberal Americans: Learn from Mexicans... and their family conservative values ;)

2007-07-13 12:30:48 · 15 answers · asked by Anonymous

illegal immigrants who DIDN'T have a say or choice on whether to come here illegally or not??

Read the article. . .you'll see what I mean. . .
http://www.mercurynews.com/ci_6364953?source=rss

2007-07-13 11:50:57 · 28 answers · asked by MIX208 2

mexico s GDP (ppp) in 2006 was an estimate of 1.134 trillions, which gives a per capita income of 11,249 . this means that the minimum wage in mexico could be around 700 usd? maybe even 800....give or take? then why is the minimun wage of less than 150 usd a month? if the minimun wage was higher mexicans would not migrate....if it were of 800 usd a month then fewer mexicans would try to go to america..still wages would be much much higer in the USA, but it would seem less atractive to leave. so why doesnt AMerica force the goverment of mexico to raise the wages for national security? illegal inmigration would be less dramatic. it could do it under the table...not oficially...as not to threaten mexicos sovereignity publicly. MExicans wouldn have more money and could buy even more american goods...

2007-07-13 11:45:48 · 11 answers · asked by Anonymous

Can the morons help us in DC?

2007-07-13 11:32:56 · 13 answers · asked by Anonymous

2007-07-13 11:22:58 · 23 answers · asked by The Marine 1

I have a idea, its a idea based in reality not Bullsh!t,

think about it and let me know what you think,

If we used the us military to guard the boarders, using about half of the forces that are deployed in Iraq (once the farceful conflict is over) to do the job,

Applying the same amount of cash to fund the operations, and giving every unit a rotation schedule to be deployed there at least once a year,

giving orders to prevent illegal entry in to the country at all cost up to and including authorized force(this is common by the way before someone goes all "but they are people too")

why wouldnt this work better than what is being done, (catch and release, catch and deport, or just dont catch at all)

please dont think that I am against immigration, Im not, There is a right way to do things, and I can see no clear reason why they shouldnt be done that way,

hey its just an Idea(and I mean all boarders Not just the southern one)

2007-07-13 10:56:19 · 13 answers · asked by nimisisprime 3

Many pro-amnesty supporters offer the canard that there are 12 to 20 million illegal immigrants in our country. We cannot keep every illegal immigrant out or expel the ones living here. That might be true, but it is also true that we can't prevent every rape and murder. Does that mean we shouldn't attempt to enforce the laws against rape and murder and try to prosecute the perpetrators?
In addition to greater efforts to secure our borders, there are several non-rocket-science steps we can take. People who are here illegally should be denied access to any social service such as Medicaid, public education and food assistance programs. An exception might be made for temporary emergency medical treatment. In some cities, such as Los Angeles, police are prohibited from asking people they stop about their immigration status. While state and local police shouldn't be turned into federal agents, they shouldn't knowingly conceal criminal acts.
The United States is a nation of immigrants from all over the world. The resulting ethnic mosaic goes a long way toward explaining our greatness as a nation. Immigration has always been a blessing for us, and it still is. But yesteryear's immigration and today's differ in several important respects. For the most part, yesteryear's immigrants came here legally. Because there was no welfare state, we were guaranteed that they'd work as opposed to living off the rest of us. Furthermore, they sought to assimilate and adopt our culture and become Americans. That's not so true today, where Hispanic activists seek to impose their language and culture on the rest of us. At some public schools, they've raised the Mexico flag atop the U.S. flag. They've announced that they seek to take back parts of the U.S. that were formerly Mexico.

2007-07-13 09:55:08 · 22 answers · asked by Linda S 5

Hi There,
I want to immigrate to the USA, and have applied for a spouse visa.
Im waiting for an interview date, from the American embassy in London.
I recently recieved my CRB check ( criminal record) and im a bit worried as it states that I had been arrested and cautioned for shoplifting at 17.
I never was prosecuted, so didnt expect it to show up : (
This was a one off offense, and there has been nothing before this or since.
Ive tried calling the embassy, but they will not give me an ansew.
I guess because they would prefer to take my money, for the Visa fees first. ( smart ) but has anyone immigrated with a criminal record?

Many Thanks x

2007-07-13 09:51:46 · 23 answers · asked by sam s 1

when we come back will be then be heroes of war from another country? and if they kills us then will you grant citisenship to our families, our wifes . and children? will you give us a honor funeral? what then? HEROES FROM ANOTHER COUNTRY, just like the Vietnam War where thousands of Puerto Ricans fought for a war that was not theirs , I don't remember ever hear about the Puerto Rican War Heroe Day. please correct me if I'm wrong . we are not afraid to go to your war , if we cross the border under very precarious situations and even some of us lost the life , in the process, nothing can be more scary than been discriminated and persecuted , or racism . just say when we are ready , are you?

2007-07-13 09:51:28 · 17 answers · asked by santos laguna 3

My husband entered the US leagally about 15 yrs ago. He has a social security # and has been working on the books and paying taxes since then. Only problem is his permittion expired over 10 yrs ago...he never renewed his documentation. We have been married for nearly 8 yrs. and have a 6 yr old. We never filed any paperwork for my husband. What can we do to get him legal? Should we wait to see if an immigration bill passes? We can't afford to go to an immigration lawyer.
Thanx

2007-07-13 09:46:59 · 9 answers · asked by Anonymous

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