Agricultural worker from Poland: they are very good farmers.
Nurse from South Africa: They are very well trained nurses there is a high demand in the U.S.
PH.D. electric engineer from Turkey married to an American woman.
Child of Candian born in Seattle.
Please state your standards to why would you choose these people to become U.S. citizens.
2007-06-06
07:56:57
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➔ Immigration
Try to think of this as you are working for the immigration so sure they are coming here legally. so you hold the key to letting them come here legally. think behond knowing how to speak english. think about what can they contribute to our economy.
2007-06-06
08:49:51 ·
update #1
The Nurse --- in high demand.
The child is already a citizen.
Turkey dude -- he is already married to and American.
But the farmer really would not have much of a job. Tons of farmers are being paid by the US government not to plant crops.
2007-06-06 08:04:01
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answered by Reported for insulting my belief 5
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It does not matter where you're from or what your profession is ,when you want to become a citizen. If you came here legal! Have work ,or some degree, whatever and work and speak english like the rest ., make sure that you do no crime etc, take the citizen test and you will become a citizen of this beautiful land. I had to do all that and learn about the American History before i became a citizen. And i am very happy that i did that and proud to be American
2007-06-06 15:03:20
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answered by Silverearth 2
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These should be the primary standards for being considered for the opportunity to EARN citizenship, regardless of race or country of origin:
1.) Have a means of sufficient support in place other than welfare or SSI.
2.) Have a basic ability to communicate in English or be enrolled in a class to gain that ability.
3.) Pass a criminal background check.
2007-06-06 15:06:09
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answered by Anonymous
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if they are coming over here LEGALY then that's fine mexican, black, german, asian, polish, pink, polka dotted i don't care!
also i think they should learn our language which is english. if i go over to china i would need to know what language-chinesse! if a bunch of us americans went over to mexico and started demanding the bilingual language everywhere than they would most certainly be ticked!
everyone in this country has to make it into a racism issue...i don't hate anyone who isn't white! but come on if we keep making exceptions to people its just going to get more out of control!
2007-06-06 15:11:06
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answered by heater 4
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Well, considering this country was built on immigrants, I would give them all citizenship. And if you want to know how i feel about people like the Mexicans, let them come. They do the work the average American doesn't want to, and they bolster our economy. If we didn't make it so hard to immigrate, then there wouldn't be so many illegals. Anyway... I think if you wanna live here, come... Live here... Just be prepared to adapt, cause we're not changing for you.
2007-06-06 15:01:45
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answered by trumpetaries 2
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All of them. Let them come to this country legally, and pay taxes legally.
2007-06-06 15:00:02
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answered by Anonymous
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PH.D. electric engineer from Turkey married to an American woman.
We always need engineers.
2007-06-06 15:01:55
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answered by Anonymous
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Most of us have no problem with legally immigration, and if the follow the rules, and not become a public charges, sure welcome to our country
2007-06-06 15:02:45
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answered by jean 7
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Because they applied....
Now all they need to do is wait up to 25 years to be processed should be just in time for a rocking chair and a nice pair of slippers
http://linkspiders.com/laws411/pdf/ins_report.pdf
2007-06-06 15:06:30
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answered by Enigma 2
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My only standard is to get citizenship legally no matter what you do.
2007-06-06 15:00:56
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answered by mnwomen 7
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