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awakegirl told us that Italians have faced as much discrimination as black people in this country, so this is old news
why go to Canada? it's filled with horrible white people
I think it's things like seeing a Mexico vs USA soccer game and 10,000s of Hispanics cheering for Mexico while living in America, fuck that if it's so great and you love your country so much go back there.
Yeah, you can't get an employment-based green card for any of these. Since you clearly have no idea what the current law actually is, here's a primer of the three major categories of employment-based green cards so that maybe we can have a fact-based discussion.
EB1: employee with extraordinary ability in the science, arts, education, business or athletics, professors, researchers and Ph.D. holders etc. falls under this category.
It also includes people working in US as managers and executives on international transfer basis (Company transfer L1 holder)
(ii) EB2: This includes employee with extra ability in the field of science, arts or business, and advanced degree professionals (PG. degree holder).
(iii) EB3: This includes professionals with Bachelor/ Graduate degree, and other skilled workers.
http://www.npr.org/2017/08/01/54090...-3-years-denied-compensation-by-appeals-court
Detained by ICE for 3 years without a lawyer despite actually being a citizen, then can't get compensated because the statute of limitations ran out while he was detained. Fantastic. BKF will have no sympathy because he previously committed a crime, though.
Maria Mendoza-Sanchez spent her last day in the United States before deportation tending to matters both routine and strange.
She drove her 16-year-old daughter, Elizabeth, to the first day of her sophomore year in high school. She packed. She ate meals with loved ones. And she signed paperwork granting power of attorney over her family’s affairs to the other two daughters she planned to leave behind, 23-year-old Vianney and 21-year-old Melin.
At 8 p.m. Wednesday, the family — the mom, husband and son who were leaving, and the daughters who were staying — gathered for a last photo together in their Oakland home. Then they formed a circle in the living room, along with three of Mendoza-Sanchez’s nursing colleagues at Highland Hospital, to hold hands and pray.
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Gots to get rid of them bad hombres.
I'm sure we can do better than this, people.
Donald Trump’s top aides are pushing him to protect young people brought into the country illegally as children — and then use the issue as a bargaining chip for a larger immigration deal — despite the president’s campaign vow to deport so-called Dreamers.
The White House officials want Trump to strike an ambitious deal with Congress that offers Dreamers protection in exchange for legislation that pays for a border wall and more detention facilities, curbs legal immigration and implements E-verify, an online system that allows businesses to check immigration status, according to a half-dozen people familiar with situation, most involved with the negotiations.
Miller was ordered not to brief the president on the issue in recent months, according to two of the people. A former campaign and transition aide, Miller has briefed Trump many times on Dreamers so his views are not unknown, but the president has a tendency to side with the last person who speaks to him and Kelly, who became chief of staff three weeks ago, has kept a tight watch on who gets to talk to Trump.
They were in the country illegally for 20 years. What prevented them from pursuing legal means to stay during that time?
First the immigrants steal our jobs. Then they leave the produce to rot in the field. How irresponsible.
http://fortune.com/2017/08/08/immigration-worker-shortage-rotting-crops/
Sounds like the farmers will have to pay more to Americans to get the job done. In other words, MAGA.