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Immigration - November 2007

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Should undocumented immigrants be deported?
Shoud they recieve full citizen status if they are working in the US?
Should there be laws against hiring undocumented immigrants?
Should the US have a wall on the border between Mexico and the United States?

2007-11-17 07:01:49 · 23 answers · asked by freddt 1

and why would they join the eu. more important, why would they (politicial braintrust) remain in the eu?

traditional values eroding fast.

2007-11-17 07:00:13 · 7 answers · asked by JIM 4

Why is the American taxpayer saddled with paying for the birth of illegal alien babies, education, medical and government handouts. i can barely pay my taxes now. what if the American taxpayer finally has had enough tells uncle sam i will pay no more taxes until you send the illegals back home. I will be in jail and the illegal will be free, thats just great.

2007-11-17 06:40:12 · 17 answers · asked by Anonymous

I appeared for H1B visa in chennai consulate and got 221G with following details.
__A copy of the contract between the U.S. employment agency (petitioner) and the job site (the location where you will actually work).

__A letter (on letterhead) from the personnel department at the U.S. job site stating that there is a vacancy for you.

__The applicant’s complete itinerary of services, including company names and addresses.

__A detailed and specific description of the internal development project to which you will be assigned. Include a complete technical description of the project, employer, timeline, and current status, number of employees assigned, worksite location, and marketing analysis for the final product.

Has anyone got this letter for H1B and got it resolved? What should I OR my employer provide? Please let me know.

2007-11-17 06:27:10 · 1 answers · asked by manish2001patel 1

She asked ""Is Mexico prepared to receive all of these deported people and their families?" What a joke.

http://www.iht.com/articles/ap/2007/11/17/america/LA-GEN-Mexico-Migrants.php

2007-11-17 05:14:05 · 19 answers · asked by Anonymous

A voter initiative to do that started recently and this may be in response to that. He says that being one of 7 places people can get illicit licenses is turning Oregon into a haven for that, and he wants that to stop.

What do you think?

http://www.oregonlive.com/news/oregonian/index.ssf?/base/news/1195187161242570.xml&coll=7

2007-11-17 03:59:19 · 10 answers · asked by DAR 7

an illegal immigrant in the US, is facing deportation?

if you were in this situation? what's right and wrong?

thank you

(i personally think it is absolutely absurd that the government would even think of deportating a soldier's wife, regardless of what the situation is. it is just really outrageous and mind boggling.)

http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2007/06/20/national/main2956093.shtml

read the story....this guy is even captured and held hostage, possibly dead.

2007-11-17 03:50:22 · 12 answers · asked by Moore55 4

Proclaiming a sense of new energy and empowerment, the nation's Roman Catholic bishops on Wednesday issued instructions to Catholic voters that their eternal salvation could be at stake when they cast ballots.

Bishops emphasized that voters must consider the church's teachings on abortion and other moral issues when they select a candidate for the White House or any other office. If they don't, bishops said, it's not clergy who will judge them but God.
Voters are implored not to support abortion-rights political candidates but also advised that views on abortion should not be the sole factor. Catholics should also weigh church teaching on such moral issues as immigration, just war and poverty, bishops said.The Gospel mandate to “welcome the stranger” requires Catholics to care for and
stand with immigrants, both documented and undocumented, including immigrant children. Comprehensive reform is urgently necessary to fix a broken immigration system and should include a temporary work program with worker protections and a path to permanent residency; family reunification policies; a broad and fair legalization program; access to legal protections, including due process and essential public programs; refuge for those fleeing persecution and exploitation; and policies to address the root causes of migration. The right and responsibility of nations to control their borders and to maintain the rule of law should be recognized
This is nothing new, the Catholic Church in the US has been pushing for "comprehensive immigration reform" ever since illegal immigration became a major issue a year and a half ago. However, I don't think someone's stance on illegal immigration is a key factor for eternal salvation. I'm sure many Catholics disagree with the church's support of amnesty for illegal immigrants. Does that mean they're bad people? Of course not. I resent the Catholic Church for trying to portray those that oppose amnesty for illegal immigrants as being morally or religiously wrong. Since when did borders become morally wrong?

The last sentence of the paragraph on immigration and illegal immigration seems a bit laughable. "The right and responsibility of nations to control their borders and to maintain the rule of law should be recognized." That statement completely flies in the face of support for illegal immigrant amnesty. Giving legalization to people who illegally entered this country sets a precedent that nations should not be allowed to control their borders, and that it should allow anyone in who wants in. It's ludicrous, but I doubt the Catholic Church really cares.
http://www.chicagotribune.com/services/newspaper/printedition/thursday/chi-bishops_15nov15,0,3699122.story

2007-11-17 03:02:02 · 21 answers · asked by Anonymous

I want to ask a question about the N600 application for US citizenship.How long does it take and whats the difference with N400.I want to get my citizenship as soon as possible and my passport to travel .Thanks

2007-11-17 02:37:55 · 4 answers · asked by medotech 1

Republican canditates are against it. Democrat candiates are for it. Except for Hillary who is for it and against it.

2007-11-17 01:27:44 · 26 answers · asked by Dave 2

2007-11-16 17:57:44 · 13 answers · asked by Anonymous

I went to New York City for the 1st time about 2 years ago and visited Ellis Island. I myself am adopted from Korea and fully realize the opportunities growing up in the U.S. has given to me. I'm very grateful for that and believe in the "American drean." I was so moved standing there on Ellis Island thinking of how many people came through there with all their hopes and dreams of making their lives better in America.

I'm all for LEGAL immigration. Our country was based on a cultural mix and it's in our best interest to maintain that heritage. But I find it incredible how much people feel sorry for and support illegal immigrants to the point of pressuring politicians to give them rights, letting them drive, paying for medical expenses, etc. They are here ILLEGALLY. What part of illegal do people not understand? The U.S. has a proper way of going about becoming a citizen. People who get away with coming here illegally are slapping others in the face who come here legally

2007-11-16 17:41:23 · 11 answers · asked by Anonymous

Are there jobs in Canada? Is it easy to immigrate to Canada? Is it possible to get an unskilled labor visa? Is there that kind of work available? There is nothing here but food service, sales or jobs that require skills or experience I don't have.

2007-11-16 17:15:01 · 3 answers · asked by SomeGuyOnTheNet 2

my husband has lost his birth certificate. he was born in alpena, MI but we now live in holland, MI. is there anyway he can get it without going to alpena. cause that is like a 6 hour drive from where we live. he needs for disablitly.

2007-11-16 16:22:59 · 9 answers · asked by jessica_6902 2

this is directed towards states that give tuition discounts to illegal immigrants and the question is directed at the us govt, not at any immigrants. as a us citizen could i go thru some sort of process to get mexico to make me a mexican citizen and then would i be entitled to tuition discounts? or would the us tell me that i am not a real illegal immigrant?

2007-11-16 15:40:08 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous

http://www.chinapost.com.tw/headlines/2007/11/17/50414/Mexican-woman.htm

2007-11-16 15:28:01 · 12 answers · asked by DAR 7

Look around how many do you see working now Employers will always seek out cheaper workers if they know they can get away with it. There is only so many allowed in per year legally so how can a town get a 10 percent increase in legal immigrants. They can’t, you wonder why you’re your paying more for schools, doctors, hospital care. They are the ones causing it. So don’t give me the line they enriched my life. This is a nation of laws and it appears the pro's are satisfied with illegals not playing by the rules. This is not fair to the legal American citizen who cannot make a decent wage to support their families. This is not fair to the immigrants playing by the rules to enter the country legally. If our elected officials offer amnesty for breaking the rules why not offer forgiveness and no jail time to American citizens currently in our jails? They can also claim they did the crime to make a better life for their families and that very well may be the case. You can not pick and choose what laws should be obeyed or are ILLEGALS above our laws?? "

2007-11-16 15:23:24 · 13 answers · asked by Anonymous

As I recall, Mexico became a nation in 1821, 30 years AFTER the end of the American Revolutionary War.

What are they TEACHING these kids, nowadays?

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2007-11-16 15:14:10 · 14 answers · asked by Anonymous

Treaties and dialog went on and on and on. The two countries agreed. Signed, sealed, (paid $15 million for 2 deserts) and DONE.

Mexico did nothing with what desert-land it kept. The U.S.?

Vegas.

Los Angeles (irrigated it - now THAT took imagination and some SERIOUS engineering)

Hollywood

MCRD San Diego (Wanna pick on THOSE boys? Go ahead, Make some YouTuber's day)

Solar One in Barstow, CA

Did I miss any desert wonders that the land of LAW built and the others did NOT?

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2007-11-16 14:02:47 · 5 answers · asked by Anonymous

..is it then OK to call a rapist an "unauthorized conjugal partner"?

2007-11-16 13:43:18 · 14 answers · asked by Anonymous

on one hand billions and billions are spent on military which could block border on mexico easily. coast guard, marines, air force, marines, border patrol, volunteers, etc etc. bull barleycorn. blocking the border is just getting unbelieveable lipservice. it hurts milions of profesional trade people, workers all across america. once is was left alone because they picked the crops. seemed okay. now it is altogether different.

is that okay with you?

2007-11-16 11:58:01 · 7 answers · asked by NYC Sewers 5

I was an immigrant myself before becoming a citizen. While being a Resident Alien, if I had lost my Green Card I would be "an undocumented immigrant" but I would still be a legal one. Why isn't everybody loudly protesting against this (deliberate, I suspect) twisting of a subject by the so-called "immigrants' rights advocates"???

2007-11-16 11:54:24 · 22 answers · asked by Mr. Speaker 4

Why are they so pro-illegal? You wouldn't suppose that there is some kind of intimidation going on behind the sceens. Like if they don't stop Mexico won't be our freind anymore, & will make somebody else their freind. They know that over 80% of the American public is anti-illegal yet they persist on trying to convince us to compromise our stand on this issue. I know not what steps others will take, but as for me give me freedom from illegal immigration or give death. An American Patriot!!!!!!!

2007-11-16 11:49:32 · 2 answers · asked by GREGORIOUSITY 5

Hillery has already stubed her foot on it, (driver licences, NY).
Dem. want the Mexican vote and allot of Reps just love that union busting, cheap, dossal labor

2007-11-16 10:51:19 · 11 answers · asked by Dave M 7

**if you are against illegals and amnesty** and the borders were opened and amnesty granted, would you still have an issue with it if it were no longer illegal?

2007-11-16 10:49:53 · 15 answers · asked by Anonymous

hypothetical situation: all Americans leave the USA for mars, venus etc. and the control of the government is given to illegal mexicans. How long would it be before it just became another poor country? years, months, days etc.

2007-11-16 10:48:24 · 9 answers · asked by Anonymous

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