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Filed: Country: Philippines
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http://www.theepochtimes.com/n3/1236684-u-s-issues-a-million-work-permits-a-year-illegal-immigrants-top-receivers/

In part:

Almost 5.5 million work permits were issued by the U.S. government since 2009, shows data obtained by the Center for Immigration Studies (CIS) in a Freedom of Information Act request.

Now isn't that special.

Filed: Country: Monaco
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Indeed, very special:

- The CIS considers 1 million out of 5.5M to be a majority - 'top receivers'.

- They fail to put their story in context. Where is the data up to 2009?

Almost 5.5 million work permits were issued by the U.S. government since 2009, shows data obtained by the Center for Immigration Studies (CIS) in a Freedom of Information Act request

About one million of the permits, and possibly more, went to illegal immigrants, according to the CIS, a non-profit advocating for lower immigration.

Any port in a storm.. any port will do. :rofl: :rofl:

Edited by JohnR!

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Filed: Country: Philippines
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Indeed, very special:

- The CIS considers 1 million out of 5.5M to be a majority - 'top receivers'.

- They fail to put their story in context. Where is the data up to 2009?

Almost 5.5 million work permits were issued by the U.S. government since 2009, shows data obtained by the Center for Immigration Studies (CIS) in a Freedom of Information Act request

About one million of the permits, and possibly more, went to illegal immigrants, according to the CIS, a non-profit advocating for lower immigration.

Any port in a storm.. any port will do. :rofl: :rofl:

To be fair, it wasn't CIS that labeled the illegal immigrants "top receivers", rather it was part of the title chosen by Epoch Times.

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Indeed, very special:

- The CIS considers 1 million out of 5.5M to be a majority - 'top receivers'.

- They fail to put their story in context. Where is the data up to 2009?

Almost 5.5 million work permits were issued by the U.S. government since 2009, shows data obtained by the Center for Immigration Studies (CIS) in a Freedom of Information Act request

About one million of the permits, and possibly more, went to illegal immigrants, according to the CIS, a non-profit advocating for lower immigration.

Any port in a storm.. any port will do. :rofl: :rofl:

What did you expect from the CIS?

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If the illegal immigration issue went to public referendum, one-citizen one-vote, recent polling suggests there would be no-DACA, no illegal forgiveness, and potentially a budget for mass deportation.

I would bet there will be a large increase in border crossing now in anticipation of DACA #3, 4, 5...... etc. every few years and slowly changing from 5-years of continuous residence down to 3- to where the new de facto immigration pathway to the U.S. is:

1. Run the border.

2. Ride it out until DACA is met - marry US Citizen while here

3. Obtain AP on DACA

4. Leave country and come back on AP.

5. File Concurrent I-130/I-485 immediately upon return

6. Get green card - all forgiven

7. 3-years later naturalize

5 years + 6 month process time (DACA) + 6 month (AOS) process + 3 years married = 11.35 years to Citizenship assuming a fresh run and a timely DACA #N

For illegal already here 5 years.

1. Apply DACA and Marry US Citizen - (Wait 6 months for processing)

2. Get AP and leave country and return --- self-deport and self-reimport

3. File I-130-I-485 - wait 6 months for AOS process

4. 3 years married to naturalize

about 4 years to vote..

2012 DACA apps - approved in 2013 say

1. Marry USC, Obtain AP, take 1 day trip across border and return.

2. Enter Parole, Filing I-130/I-485, AOS (6 months to process)

3. 3 year as LPR with USC Spouse and naturalize.

2012 DACA cases will be naturalizing by 2017. Short Term democratic votes.

Again, this is modern day VOTE BUYING !!!

Filed: Country: Philippines
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Right, because they say so. Try and dig a little deeper on that outfit.

I've no desire to do your heavy lifting for you.

You seem intelligent enough to provide a cogent response...are you unable to answer the question?

What are YOUR expectations of/from them?

Makes me think of another famous slogan: Arbeit macht Frei...

I know nothing, nothing!

 

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