illegal immigration is destroying america!

sheskunk

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awww, the little pussy is too cowardly to explain his own words.

he says he can, but he won't.

:lol:

cowardice accompanies racism almost invariably.

Funny, you seem to be the only one who doesn't understand what he said. I don't see anyone else who is confused.
 

sheskunk

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i fully understand that he contradicted himself. i'm just having fun watching him squirm.

From my point of view it appears as if you are the one squirming. I don't see it bothering him at all. You're just making yourself look dumb.
 

UncleBuck

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From my point of view it appears as if you are the one squirming. I don't see it bothering him at all. You're just making yourself look dumb.
i look dumb and am squirming because nitro contradicted himself?

yeah, that makes a whole lot of sense.
 

ChesusRice

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It is the case, for some categories of aspiring Americans from a few countries where hundreds of thousands want to settle here, that wait times just to get in are 20 years or more. Then it’s another 3 to 5 years to obtain citizenship.
Mexican nationals who are the adult children of U.S. citizens experience waits of 20 years before they can file for permanent-residence visas commonly known as green cards, Bergeron wrote in a March 2013 immigration primer for the institute.
The same waits apply to Mexicans who are the adult unmarried children of lawful permanent residents of the United States.
"The longest backlog -- for siblings of U.S. citizens coming from the Philippines -- is currently about 24 years," Sumption told us. "That means that people currently getting these green cards have waited 24 years for them."
So for a large number of people from countries where interest in living in the United States is high, Sensenbrenner is right that waits of "up to" 25 years are a reality.
When we asked Sensenbrenner’s office for backup, spokesman Ben Miller said Sensenbrenner had Mexican immigrants in mind when citing the 25-year figure, because they are the focus of much of the current debate.
http://www.politifact.com/wisconsin/statements/2013/jul/07/jim-sensenbrenner/rep-jim-sensenbrenner-says-it-takes-25-years-obtai/
 

Doer

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As a regular Belize permanent resident, you do not have to deposit any particular sum of money in a bank in Belize. And unlike the QRP program, you do not need to continue making cash deposits every monthly into your bank account. However, you do have to show financial resources sufficient to obtain residency status. You can work for pay in Belize.

You must live in here for one full year before you can apply for regular permanent residency. During this period, you cannot leave the country for more than 14 consecutive days.

http://www.belize.com/residency-and-citizenship-in-belize
 
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