I think if you want to be an American citizenship, do it like everyone does that is legal. Make sure they would make a good citizen. If the just want to work, give them a work permit and for heaven sake check on them!! They are not a special group of people that deserve special treatment. Out military deserve special treatment, not immigrants who are illegally sneaking into the country.
Illegal immigration should be strengthened so that the jobs go to people who are citizens. Also, many illegals use resources from the government and states that could help citizens.
Yes, immigration status has nothing to do with the ability to get married.
One illegal immigrant is able to marry another in the United States. However, it does not change the immigration status and actually could lead to deportation because of the paperwork filed with the state.
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.
yes they could come to your home.....but i think they follow you...then come to your house....they DON'T go to you kids school!
The question of whether illegal immigrants should have the opportunity to obtain legal residence and citizenship is complex and often debated. Proponents argue that it allows for integration into society, acknowledges their contributions to the economy, and promotes social stability. Opponents may contend that it undermines legal immigration processes and could encourage further illegal immigration. Ultimately, any decision should consider the humanitarian aspects, economic implications, and the rule of law.
Supporters of the DREAM Act may face criticism for potentially encouraging illegal immigration by providing a pathway to citizenship for undocumented individuals. Opponents may argue that it undermines legal immigration processes and could lead to increased immigration rates. Additionally, some may express concerns about the financial implications, suggesting that it could burden taxpayers or public services. There may also be a debate around fairness, with critics arguing that it rewards individuals who have broken immigration laws.
To refer to illegal immigration as being "okay" is technically an oxymoron. The reason why it is illegal is because it isn't okay, maybe you meant more acceptable and the reason for that is because illegal immigrants perform cheap labor that Americans definitely do not want to do. If it weren't for illegal immigrants, the American capitalist would not be able to get things done for such a cheap cost therefor, cutting into his profits. This is merely my opinion why illegal immigration acceptable. The reason why illegal drugs are not "okay" is because there is no way for the government to control and make money off of them. One really wouldn't see too many people brewing there own beer because its too much work, and not worth the reward. On the other hand if Marijuana were legal everybody would be growing it, and the government again would not be able to control it and too many people would be making money without involving the government. So that's just my wacky opinion i guess i could be totally off.
Whoever said "you suck" is an intolerant douche. They take bad jobs, most hard-working and productive, and they increase profitibility to their employers. That was as much I could think off the top of my head.
Attempting to enter into a fake marriage for the purpose of obtaining a green card is illegal and considered immigration fraud. If caught, both parties could face serious legal consequences, including possible deportation, fines, and even imprisonment. It is not worth risking your immigration status or facing criminal charges by engaging in this kind of fraudulent activity.
The question of general rights for illegal aliens is different from this question about family court. This is probably different from state to state, but probably anyone can get court-appointed counsel in most states. A family court issue will almost always involve the safety and well-being of children, and a person's immigration status could then be handled as a separate issue. Family courts probably do not make immigration decisions.
Yes but I guess it could be a problem if someone won a big prize and then had to claim it? Then again you can choose to be an anonymous winner and I doubt if HM Immigration Dept. get involved in lottery issues?