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Had to bring this one back up.

The fundamental reason that illegal immigration will never stop is that there is such incredible INEQUITY in how wealth is distributed on this planet.

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Maya

yes, but that does not mean the redistribution of such should occur at the expense of the americans either.

Well, I guess we're all entitled to our own opinions, but right now, Americans are enjoying a high standard of living at the expense of a whole lot of non-Americans.

www.worldwatch.org

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Maya

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Anybody seen the movie

A Day without a Mexican

How life would be?

very nice :dance:

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Anybody seen the movie

A Day without a Mexican

How life would be?

very nice :dance:

Are you suggesting the movie is nice or a day without Mexicans is nice? Because if you're suggesting the latter you're being an ### and I think it's very uncalled for. How about we have a day without Brazilians? Just because the movie is about illegal aliens and you're against that doesn't mean all Mexicans should disappear and be non-existent.

Just couldn't stay my @ss away!

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Anybody seen the movie

A Day without a Mexican

How life would be?

very nice :dance:

Are you suggesting the movie is nice or a day without Mexicans is nice? Because if you're suggesting the latter you're being an ### and I think it's very uncalled for. How about we have a day without Brazilians? Just because the movie is about illegal aliens and you're against that doesn't mean all Mexicans should disappear and be non-existent.

I also took it to mean that Charles would like a day without all Mexicans...if he didn't mean it that way, he didn't do a very good job of indicating. An ### thing to say, for sure...

Don't let the sunshine spoil your rain...just stand up and COMPLAIN!

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Anybody seen the movie

A Day without a Mexican

How life would be?

very nice :dance:

Are you suggesting the movie is nice or a day without Mexicans is nice? Because if you're suggesting the latter you're being an ### and I think it's very uncalled for. How about we have a day without Brazilians? Just because the movie is about illegal aliens and you're against that doesn't mean all Mexicans should disappear and be non-existent.

I also took it to mean that Charles would like a day without all Mexicans...if he didn't mean it that way, he didn't do a very good job of indicating. An ### thing to say, for sure...

as the movie depicts illegals, the answer stands.

Anybody seen the movie

A Day without a Mexican

How life would be?

very nice :dance:

Are you suggesting the movie is nice or a day without Mexicans is nice? Because if you're suggesting the latter you're being an ### and I think it's very uncalled for. How about we have a day without Brazilians? Just because the movie is about illegal aliens and you're against that doesn't mean all Mexicans should disappear and be non-existent.

you done answered your own question. as it's about illegals, enjoy my answer of 'very nice'

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Lets look at Japan again. They are a country with NO illegal immigration problem.

Problems with the comparison of Japan vs USA.

I think to say that Japan is a country with "NO illegal immigration problem" is sort of overly exclusive. As it has been known for some time that Japan has illegal immigrants of a different type. Mainly in sex and industry. And since Japan is not known for agriculture (a huge land shortage), and is the largest target of US agricultural exports. Then what relationship is it of food prices in Japan vs Illegal immigrants. Because if illegal workers in the USA keep food prices down for us, and then food in Japan is very expensive--then how does it follow if Japan is the largest buyer of US agricultural products.

Illegal immigrants risk life and limb in Japanese factories

Bangladeshi Abul Kalam Idrish, right, his son Jakin Prince Alsafa and daughter Saudia are part of the 270,000 so-called "undocumented foreigners" living in Japan long term who do not officially exist.

By Rebecca MacKinnon

CNN TOKYO BUREAU

TOKYO (CNN) -- Six-year-old Jakin Prince Alsafa was born in Japan. The only language he knows is Japanese. His sister, Saudia, is a top student in a Japanese school.

But the two children of Bangladeshi parents have no legal right to be living in the only place they know as home. They are part of the 270,000 so-called "undocumented foreigners" living in Japan long term who do not officially exist.

"My children will have no future in Bangladesh," said their mother, Af Roza Kalam. "They've grown up like Japanese kids."

Their father, Abul Kalam Idrish, came to Japan 12 years ago on a visitor's visa, found work and then brought his family over to the nation.

Even in a time of recession and rising unemployment, companies still have a hard time finding Japanese people who are willing to work long hours for low pay at difficult, dirty and dangerous jobs so they openly hire illegal foreign workers.

_____________________________

Japanese Police Report Human Trafficking Victims in First Half of 2005

Japanese authorities have discovered and deported 51 human trafficking victims who were smuggled into the country to work in the sex and entertainment industries in the first half of 2005.

The number of victims was three times the tally in the first six months of last year, according to the National Police Agency report.

The victims were sent back to their home countries, including the Philippines, Thailand, Indonesia, Romania, Taiwan, South Korea, Australia and Estonia.

While in Japan, they were forced into activities ranging from prostitution to working in hostess clubs where servers wear lingerie, the report said. Police arrested 29 other people on human trafficking charges in the first half of 2005, up from 24 last year.

The Switzerland-based International Organization for Migration estimates that as many as 150,000 trafficking victims could be working in Japan's sex industry. Activists say many women who voluntarily but illegally enter Japan are then saddled with exorbitant debts to their traffickers who enslave them to repay their travel fees.

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Lets look at Japan again. They are a country with NO illegal immigration problem.

Problems with the comparison of Japan vs USA.

I think to say that Japan is a country with "NO illegal immigration problem" is sort of overly exclusive. As it has been known for some time that Japan has illegal immigrants of a different type. Mainly in sex and industry. And since Japan is not known for agriculture (a huge land shortage), and is the largest target of US agricultural exports. ...

Yes, you aer correct. I knew I should have qualified that statement. But in general, it still is a good comparision. Japan's illegal immigration 'problem' is far smaller than the one the US of A has been facin and will face for a while. Japan may be starting to have this same 'problem'. It may do the Japanese some good. (Big exception the sex slave part. That is just flat out wrong no matter where it is done. :diablo:)

Daniel

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Ana (Mexico) ------ Daniel (California)(me)

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Sept. 11, 2004: Got married (civil), in Mexico :D

July 23, 2005: Church wedding

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K3(I-129F):

Oct. 28, 2004: Mailed I-129F.

~USPS, First-Class, Certified Mail, Rtn Recpt ($5.80)

Nov. 3, 2004: NOA1!!!!

Nov. 5, 2004: Check Cashed!!

zzzz deep hibernationn zzzz

May 12, 2005 NOA2!!!! #######!!! huh???

off to NVC.

May 26, 2005: NVC approves I129F.

CR1(I-130):

Oct. 6, 2004: Mailed I-130.

~USPS, First-Class, Certified Mail, Rtn Recpt ($5.80)

Oct. 8, 2004: I-130 Delivered to CSC in Laguna Niguel.

~Per USPS website's tracking tool.

Oct. 12, 2004 BCIS-CSC Signs for I-130 packet.

Oct. 21, 2004 Check cashed!

Oct. 25, 2004 NOA1 (I-130) Go CSC!!

Jan. 05, 2005 Approved!!!! Off to NVC!!!!

===============================

NVC:

Jan. 05, 2005 ---> in route from CSC

Jan. 12, 2005 Case entered system

Jan. 29, 2005 Received I-864 Bill

Jan. 31, 2005 Sent Payment to St. Louis(I864)

Feb. 01, 2005 Wife received DS3032(Choice of Agent)

Feb. 05, 2005 Payment Received in St. Louis(I864)

Feb. 08, 2005 Sent DS3032 to Portsmouth NH

Feb. 12, 2005 DS3032 Received by NVC

Mar. 04, 2005 Received IV Bill

Mar. 04, 2005 Sent IV Bill Payment

Mar. 08, 2005 Received I864

Mar. 19, 2005 Sent I864

Mar. 21, 2005 I864 Received my NVC

Apr. 18, 2005 Received DS230

Apr. 19, 2005 Sent DS230

Apr. 20, 2005 DS230 received by NVC (signed by S Merfeld)

Apr. 22, 2005 DS230 entered NVC system

Apr. 27, 2005 CASE COMPLETE

May 10, 2005 CASE SENT TO JUAREZ

Off to Cd. Juarez! :D

calls to NVC: 6

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CIUDAD JUAREZ, American Consulate:

Apr. 27, 2005 case completed at NVC.

May 10, 2005 in route to Juarez.

May 25, 2005 Case at consulate.

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Anybody seen the movie

A Day without a Mexican

How life would be?

very nice :dance:

Are you suggesting the movie is nice or a day without Mexicans is nice? Because if you're suggesting the latter you're being an ### and I think it's very uncalled for. How about we have a day without Brazilians? Just because the movie is about illegal aliens and you're against that doesn't mean all Mexicans should disappear and be non-existent.

I also took it to mean that Charles would like a day without all Mexicans...if he didn't mean it that way, he didn't do a very good job of indicating. An ### thing to say, for sure...

as the movie depicts illegals, the answer stands.

Anybody seen the movie

A Day without a Mexican

How life would be?

very nice :dance:

Are you suggesting the movie is nice or a day without Mexicans is nice? Because if you're suggesting the latter you're being an ### and I think it's very uncalled for. How about we have a day without Brazilians? Just because the movie is about illegal aliens and you're against that doesn't mean all Mexicans should disappear and be non-existent.

you done answered your own question. as it's about illegals, enjoy my answer of 'very nice'

You obviously haven't seen the movie. All Mexicans, illegal or otherwise, disappear from the state of California, from the strawberry pickers to the politicians. Even the Armenian reporter who was raised Mexican disappeared in the end. Maybe some people should learn what they're talking about before they open their mouth and make themselves look like an ###.

Even some members of the border patrol disappeared, if you will remember...but please, by all means, keep on with your ignorant RACIST comments.

Don't let the sunshine spoil your rain...just stand up and COMPLAIN!

-Oscar the Grouch

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Anybody seen the movie

A Day without a Mexican

How life would be?

very nice :dance:

Are you suggesting the movie is nice or a day without Mexicans is nice? Because if you're suggesting the latter you're being an ### and I think it's very uncalled for. How about we have a day without Brazilians? Just because the movie is about illegal aliens and you're against that doesn't mean all Mexicans should disappear and be non-existent.

I also took it to mean that Charles would like a day without all Mexicans...if he didn't mean it that way, he didn't do a very good job of indicating. An ### thing to say, for sure...

as the movie depicts illegals, the answer stands.

Anybody seen the movie

A Day without a Mexican

How life would be?

very nice :dance:

Are you suggesting the movie is nice or a day without Mexicans is nice? Because if you're suggesting the latter you're being an ### and I think it's very uncalled for. How about we have a day without Brazilians? Just because the movie is about illegal aliens and you're against that doesn't mean all Mexicans should disappear and be non-existent.

you done answered your own question. as it's about illegals, enjoy my answer of 'very nice'

You obviously haven't seen the movie. All Mexicans, illegal or otherwise, disappear from the state of California, from the strawberry pickers to the politicians. Even the Armenian reporter who was raised Mexican disappeared in the end. Maybe some people should learn what they're talking about before they open their mouth and make themselves look like an ###.

Even some members of the border patrol disappeared, if you will remember...but please, by all means, keep on with your ignorant RACIST comments.

ya know, someone needs to make up their mind here. one says it's about illegals, another says it's not, my comments are about the illegals disappearing. so when you and others get that in your head, let me know, k?

* ~ * Charles * ~ *
 

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Yes, Charles, we all know it's just so much easier to defend yourself than to say, maybe you're right, I made an ### comment, and I'm sorry...

Don't let the sunshine spoil your rain...just stand up and COMPLAIN!

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Yes, Charles, we all know it's just so much easier to defend yourself than to say, maybe you're right, I made an ### comment, and I'm sorry...

maybe it's more like you wanted to make that statement cover more area than it did?

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Well at least someone in my State takes the law seriously.

Illegal Immigrant Bust at Local Business

Sep 14, 2006 05:40 PM EDT

(CBS 46 News) -- Thirty illegal immigrants are in custody after a sweep made by the Forsyth County Sheriff's Office and Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).

Early Thursday morning, uniform patrol officers and ICE agents converged on the Forsyth Curb Company. Thirty people were taken into custody. All were employees of the company.

Twenty of those arrested are charged with forgery and identity theft in the first degree.

Captain Paul Taylor says the 20 individuals are all Hispanic males. Taylor says the suspects used forged documents to gain employment.

The forged documents include social security cards, resident alien cards and permanent resident cards.

Captain Taylor told CBS 46 News "This operation today was the result of an on-going investigation by the Forsyth County Sheriff's Office and the Department of Homeland Security's U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents".

According to the US Department of Homeland Security, ICE removed 168,743 illegal immigrants during 2005. Over 4,000 of those came from the metro Atlanta area.

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In accordance with Georgia law, "The Georgia Security and Immigration Compliance Act," I am required to display the following in any and all languages that I may give immigration related advise:

'I AM NOT AN ATTORNEY LICENSED TO PRACTICE LAW AND MAY NOT GIVE LEGAL ADVICE OR ACCEPT FEES FOR LEGAL ADVICE.'

"NO SOY ABOGADO LICENCIADO PRACTICAR LEY Y NO PUEDO DOY ASESORAMIENTO JURÍDICO O ACEPTO LOS HONORARIOS PARA El ASESORAMIENTO JURÍDICO."

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Well at least someone in my State takes the law seriously.
Illegal Immigrant Bust at Local Business

Sep 14, 2006 05:40 PM EDT

(CBS 46 News) -- Thirty illegal immigrants are in custody after a sweep made by the Forsyth County Sheriff's Office and Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).

Early Thursday morning, uniform patrol officers and ICE agents converged on the Forsyth Curb Company. Thirty people were taken into custody. All were employees of the company.

Twenty of those arrested are charged with forgery and identity theft in the first degree.

Captain Paul Taylor says the 20 individuals are all Hispanic males. Taylor says the suspects used forged documents to gain employment.

The forged documents include social security cards, resident alien cards and permanent resident cards.

Captain Taylor told CBS 46 News "This operation today was the result of an on-going investigation by the Forsyth County Sheriff's Office and the Department of Homeland Security's U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents".

According to the US Department of Homeland Security, ICE removed 168,743 illegal immigrants during 2005. Over 4,000 of those came from the metro Atlanta area.

musta been payday. :whistle:

Daniel

:enerrgetic:

Ana (Mexico) ------ Daniel (California)(me)

---------------------------------------------

Sept. 11, 2004: Got married (civil), in Mexico :D

July 23, 2005: Church wedding

===============================

K3(I-129F):

Oct. 28, 2004: Mailed I-129F.

~USPS, First-Class, Certified Mail, Rtn Recpt ($5.80)

Nov. 3, 2004: NOA1!!!!

Nov. 5, 2004: Check Cashed!!

zzzz deep hibernationn zzzz

May 12, 2005 NOA2!!!! #######!!! huh???

off to NVC.

May 26, 2005: NVC approves I129F.

CR1(I-130):

Oct. 6, 2004: Mailed I-130.

~USPS, First-Class, Certified Mail, Rtn Recpt ($5.80)

Oct. 8, 2004: I-130 Delivered to CSC in Laguna Niguel.

~Per USPS website's tracking tool.

Oct. 12, 2004 BCIS-CSC Signs for I-130 packet.

Oct. 21, 2004 Check cashed!

Oct. 25, 2004 NOA1 (I-130) Go CSC!!

Jan. 05, 2005 Approved!!!! Off to NVC!!!!

===============================

NVC:

Jan. 05, 2005 ---> in route from CSC

Jan. 12, 2005 Case entered system

Jan. 29, 2005 Received I-864 Bill

Jan. 31, 2005 Sent Payment to St. Louis(I864)

Feb. 01, 2005 Wife received DS3032(Choice of Agent)

Feb. 05, 2005 Payment Received in St. Louis(I864)

Feb. 08, 2005 Sent DS3032 to Portsmouth NH

Feb. 12, 2005 DS3032 Received by NVC

Mar. 04, 2005 Received IV Bill

Mar. 04, 2005 Sent IV Bill Payment

Mar. 08, 2005 Received I864

Mar. 19, 2005 Sent I864

Mar. 21, 2005 I864 Received my NVC

Apr. 18, 2005 Received DS230

Apr. 19, 2005 Sent DS230

Apr. 20, 2005 DS230 received by NVC (signed by S Merfeld)

Apr. 22, 2005 DS230 entered NVC system

Apr. 27, 2005 CASE COMPLETE

May 10, 2005 CASE SENT TO JUAREZ

Off to Cd. Juarez! :D

calls to NVC: 6

===============================

CIUDAD JUAREZ, American Consulate:

Apr. 27, 2005 case completed at NVC.

May 10, 2005 in route to Juarez.

May 25, 2005 Case at consulate.

===============================

-- Legal Disclaimer:What I say is only a reflection of what I did, going to do, or may do; it may also reflect what I have read others did, are going to do, or may do. What you do or may do is what you do or may do. You do so or may do so strictly out of your on voilition; or follow what a lawyer advised you to do, or may do. Having said that: have a nice day!

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