I don't think that at all and most people here have never even met an illegal person, you are not going to convince them of anything because they are perfect and have never broken any laws themselves.
2007-01-12 14:44:38
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Every employee (since 1986) is required to complete an I-9. And a Taxpayer Identification number is NOT an acceptable document. Who how did he complete an acceptable I-9 without the appropriate documents?
Go to the listed website and see for yourself.
So bottom line is your illegal alien husband is either lying to you or falsifying a federally required document (see 18 USC 1001 & 1002 - upto 5 years in jail).
And if you are a US Citizen then he could easily get a green card unless he has a criminal record.
If you are a legal alien, then you could apply for status for him and possibly get him a Employment Authorization Card (EAD).
So your story does not add up. Why don't you tell us the truth?
I know my facts and I also know when someone is not telling the truth!
Unless you are also an illegal alien yourself, then your opinion is worthless.
Or maybe you are not really married. If that is the case, then why after 5 years you haven't gotten married when it would solve his immigration problems?
Tell us the truth!
And it is not xenophobia when citizens are against criminals! It is good citizenship and common sense!
2007-01-12 15:08:30
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answered by Anonymous
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it quite is actual, yet you skipped over one substantial factor, that's that for the time of dealing with those tens of millions and tens of millions of human beings, we do greater harm to ourselves than sturdy. the technique of rounding them up and removing them from the rustic could value astronomically somewhat a lot of money. beneficial, they're costing us plenty now, yet nowhere close to the projections for such an undertaking. So definite, in concept, we ought to constantly handle all of them as criminals. In prepare, it quite is insanely confusing to realize this.
2016-12-12 10:14:21
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answered by Anonymous
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It is a matter of the law being followed. The illegals have wrecked the construction market. Young kids cannot do construction work anymore, since the illegals will do for cheaper. There is a system that needs to be followed. Laws are made for reason. A lot of the illegals are wrecking social security and tying up the health care system. I do not know where you live, but where I am from this has happened. I am glad your spouse is a productive person. Why couldn't he follow the legal guidlelines for entering the country though? Plenty of people do it everyday and it is not that hard to do.
2007-01-12 14:20:59
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answered by Damn Good Dawg 3
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The demanding tone of your email is insulting to all American citizens, specially those who became citizens thru the legal means. It demonstrates the arrogance of the illegal.
"The only illegal thing he did was come here". A person illegally in the US has commited a federal crime, just so you know. So yeah, he qualifies as a criminal. Some of my fellow Americans are afraid to call things as they are.
So what are the facts that you know better than most? You failed to provide a single fact.
Fact: The states incur great expenses in dealing with illegal-caused crime. As if it's not enough that the nationals commit crimes. A lot of the illegals commit state crimes, causing financial burdens to the taxpayers. Federal court in border states are overwhelmed. It takes millions a year to run a court house. Attorneys (State and Defense), judges, and assorted support personnel cost money to operate. They are swamped with illegal defendant caseloads. And many defendants then have the nerve to request that as punishment, they be sent back to their home country. I'd like to see the rest of the world sending Americans back to the US for having commited a crime elsewhere.
Fact: The healthcare and educational systems are a huge drain of state monies. California (the illegal inmigration state, fyi) has one of the most expensive educational system, yet it ranks among the lowest in the nation in terms of performance.
Have you ever seen how Mexico and other Latin-American countries deal with their own illegal inmigration? In a word, very harshly. I don't know your US citizenship status (I suspect you two are not really married, or you're not legal yourself), but try entering Mexico illegally, and you'll see what happens if you get caught. Most immigrants from Mexico want to be Mexicans in the US.
Fact: They are not seeking assimilation. Remember their demonstrations this past summer? They were carrying the Mexican flag, in US soil. The nerve is just mind-blowing. They want their language, their culture, their barrios, their music, their way of life, but with all the benefits and safeguards of the American system, inside the US. If they want all of the above so badly, why don't they go back to Mexico, or wherever they sneaked in from?
Fact: Illegal immigration is the importing of poverty, pure and simple. I don't see any highly skilled individuals coming in illegally across the border. We have enough poor, uneducated people in the US already. We don't need anymore.
Granted, there are illegals from many other countries living in the US, but no other place is behind such illegal invasion as Mexico is. The US government should sue the government of those countries for US monetary expenses incurred due to their illegals. But I can't think of a single American politician ballsy enough to propose it. Now, Mexican politicians have balls. Lots. They demand the US stops prosecuting (albeith half-heartedly) their Mexican illegal immigrants in the US. If that's not meddling in the United States affairs.
If I broke into your house and demanded you share your food, clothes and other goods of yours, I'm sure you and your illegal husband wouldn't approve. He may even exercise his right, under the US Constitution, to protect his home and property. Isn't life in America great?
Look at this video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EnYPL39KGSI
2007-01-12 15:04:30
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answered by 2jzgte1996 2
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1 in 5 federal prisoners is an illegal alien. That's a pretty damned high statistic, don't you think?
When I lived in Cali, I knew lots of illegals. Most of them were very good people - honest, hard-working....but there were also quite a few who should be deported. Drug dealers, wife-beaters....we have a hard enough time keeping up with our LEGAL citizens. Illegals should not even be an issue.
When I lived in Cali, I could not find a good job because I did not habla. That, my friend, is total BS. I think everyone should know a 2nd language - I took YEARS of French. Imagine how I felt to realize I took the "wrong" language.
2007-01-12 14:35:44
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answered by Jadis 6
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If you know all the facts, why bother to ramble on and on about how wonderful all your CRIMINAL buddies are? You are likely an illegal yourself since you don't know how to use a sentence or a period. Just from your text I can tell you belong with CRIMINALS.
SCALLYWAG HAS MY VOTE FOR BEST ANSWER. Go to Mexico with all your friends. The Mexicans will show you how illegals are treated. They will hunt you down and throw you in jail with a whole BUNCH of great, honest, hardworking people.Don't worry, their all innocent too.
2007-01-12 14:51:06
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answered by FLHRCI 2
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It doesn't make a continental d@m how hard your husband/bf/partner/whatever works, if he pays taxes or doesn't pay taxes. He entered this country illegally, therefore he is a criminal.
He needs to go back to wherever, take you with him and stay until he can enter the LEGAL way.
2007-01-13 05:14:24
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answered by ? 4
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Leigh Ann: No one is against your husband...as a human being
if he is married to you why has he not applied to be here legally.
I personally think everyone is entitled to freedom, happiness
and the perfect life in America but it must be done the right way.
He sounds like a hard worker, an honest man, but he is still a
criminal because he is illegal...he is breaking the law and I don't
understand why.....Please for the protection of your children and yourself start proper immigration procedure,
You sound upset because you know, deep down that everyone
that is against this type of behavior is right.....
the fact is that you are married to an illegal, and being illegal
is a crime......think about it, I am not against your man or what
he is, I am against illegal entering my country and then getting\
an attitude with me because I express my feelings...
that is what this country is about, you say what you feel without
having to fear any outcome.
2007-01-12 14:28:28
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answered by Anonymous
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Maybe you should realize you don't KNOW all the illegal aliens in the USA just because you know SOME who are hardworking decent people!! It has nothing to do with how hard they work, what color their skin is or anything else, only that they are in our country illegally and we have LAWS that they are to follow. Those laws are not there for $h*ts and giggles. People can't just waltz in here and plop down and live here without following the proper procedures. NUFF SAID!!
http://immigrationcounters.com/
2007-01-12 14:30:09
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answered by rebelflag4usa 2
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Granted not all mexican illegals are bad people. They are trying to make a better life for themselves here in the U.S.A. However, there are so many that are doing bad things and people aren't blind they see illegals committing crime.
Selling drugs, driving brand new cars, stealing, killing, and other stuff. Did you know that 12 americans are killed by illegal's every day in this country? add that up for a year multiply it by another 10 and you have a number in the tens of thousands.
I want them the hell out of my country, let them apply and do it the right way. I don't want amnesty granted to any of them i don't give a damn who's yard or house they are caring for i want them to show me they can seek citizenship the legal way not do an end run around the freakin law.
2007-01-12 14:22:39
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answered by Anonymous
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