Yes, if the reason is to protect the individual and/or family members from possible acts of retaliation or other potentially harmful incidents.
can you repeat your question please..
I doubt an illegal alien could even join the military, let alone get a green card. A illegal immigrant could not become a member of the US military, nor can an illegal immigrant obtain legal status under the current immigration laws. All foreign nationals who are unlawfully present within the US are subject to deportation when taken into custody by immigration authorities. Exceptions are made in individual cases, if the immigrant qualifies as an asylee or refugee.
Are the rules and regulations any different for someone under age 18 who wishes to obtain a patent?
Yes, if that requirement is included in any reform bill that becomes law. However, the issue would not be relevant for an unlawfully present foreign national as they would not be eligible for any form of legal immigrant status unless they qualify under the asylee or refugee guidelines.
no they have families and so they have to live under different roofs
No, Cubans who are admitted into the United States under the Cuban Adjustment Act (CAA) are eligible to apply for permanent residency (green card) after one year. However, not all Cubans in the US are admitted under the CAA. Cubans who enter the US through other means, such as a tourist or student visa, would need to go through the regular immigration process to obtain a green card.
Not much different. It probably would just have this green-ish tint to it.
no its under a different ova named HunterxHunter Green Island.
Under the Green Star was created in 1972-11.
Under the Green Star has 144 pages.
Green Boys plays punk rock, top 40, alternative, and pop rock. Green Boys plays music that can be classified under all these different types of music.
If it is no longer protected by copyright, there are no rights to obtain.