Your gov’t “approval” or “eligibility” is based on a simple premise. Are you a citizen of this country or legal resident?
Are you 21? you can buy a scotch and soda.
Are you 18 and legal? You can vote.
Are you male? You can use the men’s room.
Do you have a driver’s license? You can drive.
Do you have a passport? You can travel abroad.
Do you work? you pay taxes.
Are you a vet? You can get the GI bill.
i would vote for duncan hunter.
the problem is,
name recognition—few people around the u.s.a. know who he is.
i mentioned him to a neighbor and she said, “who’s that?”
Wrong. That's not what the EEVS is about.
In order for you to be employed, as an American citizen, you will have to meet whatever criteria the Department of Homeland Security sets up.
Under the EEVS plan, biometric data is likely to be required of you before you can work. Are you comfortable with that?