Posted on 05/10/2013 3:09:10 AM PDT by Kaslin
It's worse then giving away territory.
They want Power, with a capital P.
That means the right to control the military force of the United States.
Isn't it shocking that someone like Loretta Sanchez sits on the Armed Services Committee?
Her loyalty is to Mexico and the Mexican people.
When 30 million of her countrymen get the vote (and they will, no matter what the sickening bill says - that's just the door opening), how many more allies will she have?
They will control the use of force by the "American" military. All those nukes? Now the property not of the Americans, but the Mexican president...because he will exercise political influence over his minions in our country.
Can anything ever be so disgusting that one of the most corrupt, criminal, and backward oligarchy's worms its way into that kind of power?
As to the fairy tale of "Aztlan", it will never matter that it's a complete fabrication. What will matter is that after this, it WILL be a reality: anyone who attempts to oppose it militarily will be confronted by the "U.S." military.
No one discusses these points. It's not even an allowable topic because to discuss it would be "racist".
Mexican is not a race. It's a nationality. And one that is hostile to the existence of the United States...unless we hand over the goodies to them.
Elsie,
Ist das so? Ich wusste nie, dass. Können wir es jetzt ändern?
Of course the Heritage Foundation already caved into the PC lynch mob.
How dare we follow Canada and rationally look at who we allow to enter the US.
Legal immigrants get their Green Card immediately after entering the Country and going through immigration procedure, and they have to report every December their change of address even if it has not chaned
Legal immigrants get their Green Card immediately after entering the Country and going through immigration procedure.
Ask me how I know.
That's the dialect from the town in Germany where I am originally from and mean that I did not know this either. Your German is very good
Hey, you don’t need to tell me anything. I am a naturalized citizen. You don’t wait a whole year before you get your green card. It should be ready after you go through the immigration procedure. Mine was. And btw I made my GED for the heck of it, in the 1980s (I have to look the exact date up) in the same high school my daughter graduated from and I came here in 1966
The attorney said to expect 8-9 months after marrying to get the green card (and not to worry about international travel issues).
You’d think that someone on a unexpired ongoing student visa who got married would now have two good reasons to be here, but apparently it sets up a conflict that hostile bureaucrats like to exploit. Return from the honeymoon on your student Visa, and they can reject your green card application for fraud (and deport you) because as a newlywed, you have an intention to immigrate that is in conflict with entry on a visa.
Figure $3000-4000 for legal and filing fees to get the green card.
>>>>Ask me how I know.
Now ask me how I know
And you do have to take a test for citizenship but not a GED test
I didn’t come over on a student visa. I came over on a permanent visa. My husband brought me over and we already had been married over 3 years
When my daughter was a teen, we traveled from Indianapolis to Disneyworld in Florida.
On the way, we stopped at a Mickey D's some where off the beaten path in rural Georgia.
As we sat down to eat our meal, she said to me; "Dad; they sure talk funny down here!"
I replied, "No; WE are the one's who talk funny down HERE."
And you do have to take a test for citizenship but not a GED test.
Yes, but that test should be in English.
This bill needs to die.
"No researcher is safe if this smear campaign succeeds." The subtitle at National Review Online
But if it is now inherently racist to study racial and ethnic differences among demographic groups, then its time to shut down every social-sciences department in the country.
Let them start with West Point!
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