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The same way anyone else immigrates to the US. They apply for a visa that allows them to enter the US. From there, they can apply for any of a bunch of different visas that allow them more time, the right to work, etc. These visas are researched and issued after consideration. Some of the items considered are: * Are there already legal family in the US? * Does this person bring a skill that is rare and desirable to the US? * The person's legal and health histories are considered. * Has this person been accepted into an accredited educational institution? Because the US shares a very long border with Mexico, there is also some illegal Immigration. As the immigrating Mexicans, legal and otherwise, easily become a part of the California, Arizona and Texas economies, it's not too uncommon for these states to assist in aquiring visas or immigration status -- amnesty -- for unregistered immigrants.

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