Woman's casino win backfires

NoDrama

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The real Irony is the people that came here shut door down due to racial prejudice
Why is it a European can go thru the immigration system in 8 months and a mexican has to wait 18 years?
Because we already have enough people who have immigrated from Mexico?
 

ChesusRice

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What we should put a cap on is your mouth which is attached to your head which is supported by that stack of dimes you call a neck.

Peace

Asmallvoice
Hit a nerve?
yes I truly believe it isnt the people that come over so much with you
it's their skin tone you take offense to
 

ASMALLVOICE

Well-Known Member
Hit a nerve?
yes I truly believe it isnt the people that come over so much with you
it's their skin tone you take offense to
You are a sad little nescient nitwit

Very predictable and very ignorant to say the least. You want to impose your nonsense on everyone that goes against your grain.

I am not prejudice against anything but blunt ignorance, and boy, do you fill those shoes with reckless abandon.

I bet your next comment to me will have something to do with racism, because it is eating you up inside that I do not agree with your expectations of me.

Remember Mr. Dolt, expectations are premeditated resentments.

Do you resent me because of my skin color, the fact I do not agree with most anything you bring to the table, or both?

I humbly await your reply.

Peace

Asmallvoice
 

spandy

Well-Known Member
So they applied for a visa
paid the INS fees
Did the interviews
and then waited the 18 year like the average mexicans have to now?

Or did they just get off the boat uninvited with no visa
they did what was required by law of them at the time. If the Mexicans don't like the wait, they should do something legal about it. Just because there is an 18 year wait doesn't even begin to justify border jumping. Grandpas journal tells tales of the slow boat they took to get to the states, which was as much hell as the 18 year wait Mexico has.
 

ChesusRice

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they did what was required by law of them at the time. If the Mexicans don't like the wait, they should do something legal about it. Just because there is an 18 year wait doesn't even begin to justify border jumping. Grandpas journal tells tales of the slow boat they took to get to the states, which was as much hell as the 18 year wait Mexico has.
Not even close
Grandpa didnt have to ask for permission to come here
He just showed up at ellis island or some other port
answered 29 questions
was looked over by a doctor
and he was in

Then he raised a kid that didnt like others not like him and shut the door on those people coming in


How about you name one wave of immigration in the USA that did not benefit the USA?
 

ASMALLVOICE

Well-Known Member
Cmon Chesus,

You cute little cross-eyes grobian, please finish what you started. I know that the taste of shoe leather gets tiresome, but you should be getting used to it by now.

Peace

Asmallvoice
 

st0wandgrow

Well-Known Member
maybe if they fixed the immigration system mexicans would choose the legal route
Because right now the state department average for visa processing for persons from Mexico is 18 years

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18 years?? Wow, I thought my wait was long ....

I played hockey in the States for years on a P1 work visa, so I thought the application for permanent residency would be a breeze. Man, was I wrong. There were a ton of hoops to jump through, lots of needles, fingerprints, interviews, and money spent. It took me well over a year, but it was a price I was willing to pay to live here legally.

The process does need to be simplified. I speak English, and was quite familiar with everything due to living here for years prior to applying, and I even found it kind of difficult and cumbersome. I couldn't imagine being completely foreign to the country, and not speaking English. It would be a daunting task for sure.

Having said all of that, there does have to be a stringent process in place, imo. The borders can't be wide open for anyone and everyone to just come as they please.
 

kelly4

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18 years?? Wow, I thought my wait was long ....

I played hockey in the States for years on a P1 work visa, so I thought the application for permanent residency would be a breeze. Man, was I wrong. There were a ton of hoops to jump through, lots of needles, fingerprints, interviews, and money spent. It took me well over a year, but it was a price I was willing to pay to live here legally.

The process does need to be simplified. I speak English, and was quite familiar with everything due to living here for years prior to applying, and I even found it kind of difficult and cumbersome. I couldn't imagine being completely foreign to the country, and not speaking English. It would be a daunting task for sure.

Having said all of that, there does have to be a stringent process in place, imo. The borders can't be wide open for anyone and everyone to just come as they please.
Work visa? Are you sure you didn't cross the border on a snowmobile?


I wish you could tell me who you played for. If it wasn't for the Wild or the North Stars...YOU SUCK!:lol:
 

st0wandgrow

Well-Known Member
Work visa? Are you sure you didn't cross the border on a snowmobile?


I wish you could tell me who you played for. If it wasn't for the Wild or the North Stars...YOU SUCK!:lol:
I would have loved to play in Minnesota. Beautiful state. Reminds me of home.
 

ChesusRice

Well-Known Member
18 years?? Wow, I thought my wait was long ....

I played hockey in the States for years on a P1 work visa, so I thought the application for permanent residency would be a breeze. Man, was I wrong. There were a ton of hoops to jump through, lots of needles, fingerprints, interviews, and money spent. It took me well over a year, but it was a price I was willing to pay to live here legally.

The process does need to be simplified. I speak English, and was quite familiar with everything due to living here for years prior to applying, and I even found it kind of difficult and cumbersome. I couldn't imagine being completely foreign to the country, and not speaking English. It would be a daunting task for sure.

Having said all of that, there does have to be a stringent process in place, imo. The borders can't be wide open for anyone and everyone to just come as they please.
Went thru the same pRocesses with my wife. Took 8 months for a k1. If you go back a few posts I put up a state department Visa bulletin. 18 years for Mexicans average.
 
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