"Zero Tolerance", Family separations & other immigration iss
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Re: "Zero Tolerance", Family separations & other immigration
There is a lot of interesting history in Boston and the surrounding area.
"Spirits in the shape of hawks and eagles flew ever to and from his halls; and their eyes could see to the depths of the seas, and pierce the hidden caverns beneath the world."
Re: "Zero Tolerance", Family separations & other immigration
Irika will love it. The place is super interactive, it has actors, and holographic reenactments that I thought were actors, and talking portraits, and a tour of a replica tea ship. Also a film about the Revolutionary War that may be a tad too intense.
If there was anything that depressed him more than his own cynicism, it was that quite often it still wasn't as cynical as real life.
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Re: "Zero Tolerance", Family separations & other immigration
Oh wonderful! Ok - let’s end osgiliation here and I will continue in the Parlour.
'You just said "your getting shorter": you've obviously been drinking too much ent-draught and not enough Prim's.' - Jude
Re: "Zero Tolerance", Family separations & other immigration
Back on topic - live tweet of family separation status conference by a KQED reporter starts here.
https://twitter.com/JohnLGC/status/1021879370430832640
https://twitter.com/JohnLGC/status/1021879370430832640
If there was anything that depressed him more than his own cynicism, it was that quite often it still wasn't as cynical as real life.
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Re: "Zero Tolerance", Family separations & other immigration
Not quite the same. They were taxed by their own government without representation. If I visit another country, I'm not in a great position to complain about their taxation policy.Frelga wrote:AKA taxation without representation. Didn't people get quite upset about that at one point?
Are you advocating an easy path to citizenship or are you advocating that non-citizens be given the vote?
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-- Samuel Adams
-- Samuel Adams
Re: "Zero Tolerance", Family separations & other immigration
I think the current pathway to citizenship is pretty reasonable.
NPR
NPR
Brian Kemp, who was endorsed by President Trump, raised eyebrows in Georgia by saying he would use his own pickup truck to "round up criminal illegals."
He easily won a runoff to become the GOP's candidate for governor. https://t.co/U2J36axwhs
If there was anything that depressed him more than his own cynicism, it was that quite often it still wasn't as cynical as real life.
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Re: "Zero Tolerance", Family separations & other immigration
Current pathway is reasonable as long as you are not Indian or Chinese.
'You just said "your getting shorter": you've obviously been drinking too much ent-draught and not enough Prim's.' - Jude
Re: "Zero Tolerance", Family separations & other immigration
You mean there is an actual path outside of being related to a citizen?
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I wanna throw my body in the river and drown
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Re: "Zero Tolerance", Family separations & other immigration
Yes. First you get a visa that can be adjusted to a green card. Not all of them are. The tourist visa and J1's can't be. An H1-B, however, can, and if you have a F1 student visa you can adjust to a H1-B without leaving the US. Unless the quota gets filled. But if your would-be employer pays the expedite fee you get bumped to the head of the line and that's an edge. Then you adjust to a green card, which is fraught with peril and stress and paperwork and if you make it through all that you have a party because holy shit, you're almost there. Then, after a wait period (no idea why there's a wait period, there just is), you file for citizenship. Marrying an American can get you through the system with relative speed and ease so long as you had some sort of legal status to start with (even a tourist visa will do, so long as you didn't overstay) but it's not the only way.
Alternatively, if you're from a nation that's allowed into the green card lottery (the official name is something else; that's just what those who play it call it) and you win your path to citizenship is simple: move to the US if you haven't already. Wait your prescribed amount of time. File.
Alternatively, if you're from a nation that's allowed into the green card lottery (the official name is something else; that's just what those who play it call it) and you win your path to citizenship is simple: move to the US if you haven't already. Wait your prescribed amount of time. File.
When you can do nothing what can you do?
Re: "Zero Tolerance", Family separations & other immigration
The H1s and the extraordinary ability ones, all come under “employment-based” categories. Where either your employer has to file for your GC or you prove you are so amazing that you don’t need an employer. The employment category works well for all, except Indian & Chinese. So for example, someone from Sri Lanka will get it in 6 months to a year (after approval). After approval, an Indian will get it in approximately 20-25 years (an estimate).
'You just said "your getting shorter": you've obviously been drinking too much ent-draught and not enough Prim's.' - Jude