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Immigration - July 2007

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I'm willing to bet your reason is totally different from mine.

2007-07-26 05:27:08 · 17 answers · asked by Anonymous

I think it is

also name 5 requirements if you want to make that possible

2007-07-26 04:42:35 · 13 answers · asked by Al 3

I was born in 1961 on a US Naval Base in Augsberg, and my original birth certificate, passport, etc. all got stollen when my house was broken in to.
How or where do I go to get a copy? I can't read German, so any deutch websites will not help me.
Thank you!!

2007-07-26 04:13:39 · 5 answers · asked by SisterSue 6

Last month I recieved an e-mail from Western Geco that there is a job vacany in U.K and if interested send ur Resume. After exactly a month they replied me that I am selected and sign and return back the attached agreement.After sending back the signed agreement they send me an another mail in which they told me to contact BRITISH EXPATRIATE IMMIGRANT SERVICES at uk.immigration@counsellor.com or enquiry.immigration@yahoo.co.uk for futher procedure. After contacting them they told me that I need to send all my documents like Education cert. and also need to take an Overseas travel Policy and for that I need to contact. They told me that without Travel Policy work permit documents could not be submitted to Home office and need to complete all formalities by 28th of this Month.After contacting the insurance company they told me that I need to take atleast a cover of 60,000 Pounds and for which premium amount would be 1,300 Pounds.Pl tell me whether the company and offer is real or fake.

2007-07-26 02:20:52 · 2 answers · asked by Abc 1

Let me explain this where everyone can unsterstand.
1. an illegal immigrant obtains a social security card/number that belongs to someone else.
2. They use this # to work in the country
3. Taxes are paid in, plus it shows that income was received(not by the actual person, but by the illegal)

The person that this S/S # belongs to filles their taxes, but it is kicked back because of the income it shows they received but didn't report due to the illegal immigrant using it. How hard is it to clear that type of mess up and can anything be done to the employer of the illegal, or the illegal his or herself. How can you find out if someone else is using your social security number. I know this is alot of questions all rolled up into one and I hope I explained it where everyone can understand it.

2007-07-26 02:10:23 · 16 answers · asked by ms chip dog 2

http://www.usnews.com/usnews/news/articles/960923/archive_034619_2.htm
Ninety years after Upton Sinclair published his groundbreaking expose of the nation's meatpacking industry, illegal immigrants are flocking to the United States to take the dangerous, low-paying jobs most Americans won't. The difference between now and then: Now there's a system that keeps the illegals coming and the industry humming--and the plants have come to rely on it.

2007-07-26 02:10:11 · 15 answers · asked by Anonymous

don't they know when they've worn out their welcome? (not that they were ever welcome). you'd think they'd get the hint...are they only willing to listen to gunshots?

2007-07-25 21:06:57 · 7 answers · asked by Anonymous

2007-07-25 20:29:02 · 2 answers · asked by rahul01cute 1

I have PR visa of Quebec Canada, i am indian citizen, landing at Montreal, after landing at montreal, i want to move at toronto immidiatly OR after some time (2 or 3 months), how i can move. is tehre any procedure with Quebec government Or i can move easily.

2007-07-25 19:08:22 · 2 answers · asked by virul patel 1

just to relieve the tension...


Two Mexicans, Jose and Carlos, are begging for money at the freeway off ramp.

Jose drives a Mercedes, lives in a mortgage free house and has a lot of money to spend.

Carlos only brings in 2 to 3 dollars a day.

Carlos asked Jose "how do you manage to bring home a suitcase full of $10 bills every day? what's your secret?"

Jose says, "Look at your sign. It reads: I have no work, a wife & 6 kids to support"

Carlos looks at Jose's sign.

It read, "I only need another $10.00 to move back to Mexico"

funny, or not? i take no one-sided stance on illegal immigration so please, neither side take it offensively. just laugh. i did and i'm mexican-american!

2007-07-25 19:04:35 · 18 answers · asked by sdavila19 3

Among the U.S. domestic issues on which the Mexican government is actively exerting influence outside of normal diplomatic channels both through its broad network of consular offices and through the new structure of overseas communities are the following:

* Driver's licenses. Mexican consular officers and Mexican community activists have aggressively been lobbying state legislatures to adopt laws that allow illegal immigrants to obtain state driver's licenses. This effort has been successful in a number of states but met with a setback in 2005 when the REAL ID bill was adopted as part of the Iraq-Afghanistan Supplemental bill. This action led to Mexican President Fox's announcement on May 12, that his government would take unspecified actions to oppose the new U.S. law and his intemperate comment that "Mexican immigrants...are doing jobs that not even blacks want to do there in the United States."
* Mexican Consular IDs — Matricula Consular. Shortly after the September 11 terrorist attacks on the United States and the government's heightened security concerns, the Mexican government began to aggressively seek recognition of identity cards issued to Mexicans residing in the United States by local governments. Because Mexicans who are legal immigrants already have identity documents such as the 'green card' and legal nonimmigrants have documents such as a Mexican passport and U.S. visa or U.S. Border Crossing Card, the object of this ID campaign clearly was to provide an identity document to Mexicans illegally residing in the United States. The campaign was not just to issue the matricula consular to these illegal aliens, but also to get those documents accepted by local governments for law enforcement purposes and provision of services.
* In-State Tuition.The network of Mexican consular officials and local support groups has also aggressively lobbied state government to adopt laws that allow Mexican and other illegal aliens who have graduated from U.S. high schools to be able to benefit from the taxpayers' support of higher education by enrolling at in-state resident tuition rates.

2007-07-25 18:26:48 · 8 answers · asked by Troy M 1

… that studies made by USA universities, showed that settlement of illegal immigrants are less violent that others, is not till the 3rd or 4th generation that kids that have grown more like Americans than Mexican become more dangerous?

what are your thoughts on that?

2007-07-25 18:03:40 · 14 answers · asked by Anonymous

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Of course, everyone knows illegal immigration is abundant in America, many against, many for.

But before we are so quick to pick a side and stick to it till the bloody end, why not examine both side's arguments and draw a personal conclusion, right?

First, before we may make accusation of people, we must set ourselves in their shoes and ask ourselves for a motive.

The crime: crossing the border. Motive: ?

Many would say the motive is for a better life. This is not so. In fact, most Mexicans crossing the border come here for three main things: life, freedom, and family

You see, in Mexico, who's government is grossly corrupt, hardly anyone is 'free.' you can find this pleasure easily in America.

In Mexico, death hovers amongst many. And if not death, surely the possibility. Poverty and hunger brings about this sort of thing.

And in Mexico, family is everything. If family is threatened, there is nothing that can stop the determination to fix family.

There is but one burning hope that can ensure the survival of life, freedom, and family. And that hope lies within the borders of America. "Surely anyone can do it the legal way," you say. But is that truly so?

Entrance into these United States requires chiefly knowledge of America (history, flag, states, cities, etc...), money, English skills, and time. The thing is, some Mexicans do not possess all of these requirements and to gain them would take even more time, which death surely does not wait for.

The longer the wait to America, the greater the threats on life, freedom, and family become. But most people would never leave these in the line of any threat. So they (ones who do not possess the requirements to enter legally) take the only option left that would ensure the survival of the three treasures.

So they look at the path. Pain, suffering, and death on one side yet hope and survival lies on the other. And what lies in obstruction? But of course, the law forbidding the secret entrance into America. When weighed on a scale of priorities, surely any person would take life, freedom, and family over the compliance with one law.

Now, you have stepped into the shoes of those desperate ones. Of course, there are those who wear a different pair and take to this land for selfish desire, but the majority of those desperate come here for the reasons I have explained.

Please, what are you thoughts?

2007-07-25 17:36:15 · 19 answers · asked by sdavila19 3

Please answer and state nationality.

I'm Native American. Lakota, and adopted Crow.

2007-07-25 17:25:58 · 20 answers · asked by StoneCold 6

Those who support illegal immigration, let me ask you this: WHY? What makes you think that it is actually benefiting the U.S. by allowing millions of illegal aliens in and supporting them? Don't use the "making a better life for themselves" crap on me. I'm not naive. Fewer and fewer illegal aliens are being underpaid everyday. More and more are demanding high paying jobs, in other words, taking jobs that rightfully belong to citizens. Crime rates have skyrocketed. Jails are filling up. Hospitals are closing. The U.S. is losing billions of dollars by supporting them. And all of this is because of illegal immigration. How is this better for our country? I would like you to list a few benefits of illegal immigration.

2007-07-25 16:16:09 · 16 answers · asked by Anonymous

Is it right to keep the borders open and allow people who have not been given permission to live here to come into our country and demand that our laws be changed?

Why is it wrong to call them illegals?

They are called illegals because they are DAILY breaking immigration laws.

Yet, Bush calls them "OUR FRIENDS."

So, Bush is a friend of law-breakers, right?

Should we grant amnesty to people who break the laws of the United States?

Do I have the right to enter your house (apartment or not) and start demanding my way?

Think about these questions and please reply.

2007-07-25 15:12:46 · 12 answers · asked by Anonymous

When you look at a typical Mexican, not the tiny small wealthy white Mexican bourgeoisie, they look just like north American Indians.

They are directly link

native indian pictures
http://www.hickerphoto.com/data/media/7/native-indian-girl_9474.jpg
http://imagesource.allposters.com/images/NGSPOD02/102841.jpg

Now here are typical Mexicans
http://www.biblesociety.org/wr_384/384_p15.jpg
http://peacecorpsonline.org/messages/imagefolder/faedrafisher.jpg

http://www.oxfam.org.au/oxfamnews/september_2004/images/guatemala.jpg

http://www.infoforhealth.org/pr/m17/page37.jpg


Native americans have more Anglos blood so they an look taller with lighter skin but still, they still look like mexicans.

I conclude that Mexicans can also be conciderate native and thus having the right to stay in California, territory that use to belong to them

2007-07-25 14:34:35 · 27 answers · asked by Anonymous

it's starting to get very boring and tiresome

2007-07-25 12:17:33 · 35 answers · asked by Anonymous

"omg, omg, they have called me a racist because I want our laws enforce"
-This is what anti-illegals say all the time. ok, most, not all.

I think it's not fair that anti-illegals accuse people of calling them racist only because they are against illegal immigration and want the laws enforced.

However, you and I know for a fact that that is not the case. People call anti-illegals racist because they (the ones who do it) have to come down to racism to argue a point on this issue.

No one is calling any anti-illegal a racist for what they stand for. Nevertheless, once they start ranting about Mexicans or Hispanics then the hate arises.

So for you anti-illegals, do you actually believe you are the target of being called a racist for what you stand for?? it's sad if you do, because that's not why people call you racist.
Hope I was clear, but I think I was clear with what I was trying to say. Thanks!

2007-07-25 12:15:00 · 20 answers · asked by Anonymous

I just moved back from the Bahamas where you have to either:

1) marry a bahamian
2) have a gig
3) spend $500k in the country, usually on a residence

If you don't do either of these, you are basically ILLEGAL and able to sympathize more with immigrants as you deal with Immigration officials & all that treating you badly.

Or you can do what lots of expaites do, travel to Florida every few months and have your passport stamped for another few months when you arrive back on the island. It can be exhausting.

Do you think more people would "think twice" about moving to the US if our requirements for residency were stricter?

2007-07-25 12:04:31 · 9 answers · asked by konshesgirl 2

I am asking in Mexico who will pick all their fruit and vegetables and build homes once the illegals here who do this return to Mexico since the illegals here will not work for wages Mexico pays.

2007-07-25 11:31:18 · 10 answers · asked by Anonymous

2007-07-25 11:28:15 · 10 answers · asked by angelazul 2

If I cancel my daughters suspended immigration application would she the be able to visit the USA. Can she visit now even though her visa application has been suspended.

2007-07-25 10:46:10 · 6 answers · asked by I need help 2

2007-07-25 10:34:08 · 14 answers · asked by ICE raider 2

It seems to me that as of yet our leaders have not been able to come up with a solution to the immigration problems we face with illegal mexican immegrants. There have been many arguments that are pro and anti legalization.

Here is my opinion. We have all heard the reasons that the immegrants come to the U.S. from Mexico, and a majority of it has to do with a more prosperous life for themselves and family. They have also been proven to be a very important part of our workforce.

And I have heard arguments against the legalization of the immegrants stating the fact that they will be further straining our resources and job market, not to mention our social services.

Can we not make plans to Annex the country of Mexico and make it's citizens U.S. citizens? By doing this Mexicans will benefit from our laws, social services, monatary value, health care, and jobs. We as americans will benefit from new sources of natural resources, lands and so much more.

2007-07-25 09:20:18 · 16 answers · asked by theCATALYST 5

I'm sure you've heard of the Hispanic anti-immigration group called "you don't speak for me"
They came up with the name because they don't agree with the majority of Hispanics on this issue.

So that got me thinking. ........
Why don't all of you that want deportation or believe in the self -deportation theory.....why don't you start a group called , "You don't speak for me part 2"
or "America doesn't speak for us"

since 60% + Americans don't want that


nay sayers please refer to one of my previous questions
http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylt=AhQZ97CeH_jwJfHI00uyjtPty6IX?qid=20070719195539AAxyaZi

2007-07-25 08:57:00 · 13 answers · asked by Anonymous

why is it that millions stay right in their own countries and do well, even the poor ones they never break the laws of other countries, they stay where they are and make it better for themselves there

2007-07-25 08:31:31 · 7 answers · asked by Anonymous

i am close to 50 now but when i grew up we were dirt poor in the lower coachella valley, we had no welfare we lived in a 2 bedroom trailer with no air(summer temps of 120) my parents had 5 boys, my dad used to get produce out of the trash that the stores would throw away, we wore used shoes, i hitchhiked to my job everyweekend about 15 miles one way(i was 14) i dug ditches i picked fruit, i ate dry pancakes and cereal without milk for months, i went hungry, i have lived in my car, but i also managed to overcome and make my life better without breaking the law, why cant others without breaking the law

2007-07-25 08:27:50 · 18 answers · asked by Anonymous

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