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londonfog

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HERE YOU GO. Google should be your friend. nitro

Pathway to U.S. Citizenship

For an adult immigrant to become a U.S. citizen, he or she must go through the process of naturalization. GENERAL requirements for naturalization call for the immigrant to:

Demonstrate a basic knowledge of U.S. history, government,

and civic principles

Demonstrate an ability to

read, write, speak, and understand basic English

Demonstrate an attachment to the principles and ideals of

the U.S. Constitution

Have demonstrated good moral character

Be at least 18 years old at the time of filing the

Be a lawfully admitted permanent resident of the United States

At the time of filing the application, have been a

permanent resident in the United States for at least 5 years (or for at least

3 years if you meet all eligibility requirements to file as a spouse of a

United States citizen)

Have demonstrated continuous permanent

residence

Have demonstrated physical presence
Take an oath of allegiance to the United States

Receive a Certificate of Naturalization
USCIS District for at least
3 months prior to filing
That is not the pathway for UNDOCUMENTED IMMIGRATES.
Wait ...do you even know what an undocumented immigrate is ?
 

nitro harley

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That is not the pathway for UNDOCUMENTED IMMIGRATES.
Wait ...do you even know what an undocumented immigrate is ?
Yes I do, It is someone that needs to read the fucking rules. And then follow the rules until you pass the test. Its that simple, people do it all the time. nitro
 

nitro harley

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there is no pathway for undocumented immigrates. Whole point of immigration reform. Why do you even try to politic ?
You want to just practice math ?
Sure there is. I just posted it for you. They can start over and don't pass go until they start with step one. nitro
 

nitro harley

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CROOKED CLINTON LIES FROM BEFORE 1996. For people under 30 that might of missed all these lie's.

Essay;Blizzard of Lies
By WILLIAM SAFIRE
Published: January 8, 1996

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Americans of all political persuasions are coming to the sad realization that our First Lady -- a woman of undoubted talents who was a role model for many in her generation -- is a congenital liar.

Drip by drip, like Whitewater torture, the case is being made that she is compelled to mislead, and to ensnare her subordinates and friends in a web of deceit.

1. Remember the story she told about studying The Wall Street Journal to explain her 10,000 percent profit in 1979 commodity trading? We now know that was a lie told to turn aside accusations that as the Governor's wife she profited corruptly, her account being run by a lawyer for state poultry interests through a disreputable broker.

She lied for good reason: To admit otherwise would be to confess taking, and paying taxes on, what some think amounted to a $100,000 bribe.

2. The abuse of Presidential power known as Travelgate elicited another series of lies. She induced a White House lawyer to assert flatly to investigators that Mrs. Clinton did not order the firing of White House travel aides, who were then harassed by the F.B.I. and Justice Department to justify patronage replacement by Mrs. Clinton's cronies.

Now we know, from a memo long concealed from investigators, that there would be "hell to pay" if the furious First Lady's desires were scorned. The career of the lawyer who transmitted Hillary's lie to authorities is now in jeopardy. Again, she lied with good reason: to avoid being identified as a vindictive political power player who used the F.B.I. to ruin the lives of people standing in the way of juicy patronage.

3. In the aftermath of the apparent suicide of her former partner and closest confidant, White House Deputy Counsel Vincent Foster, she ordered the overturn of an agreement to allow the Justice Department to examine the files in the dead man's office. Her closest friends and aides, under oath, have been blatantly disremembering this likely obstruction of justice, and may have to pay for supporting Hillary's lie with jail terms.

Again, the lying was not irrational. Investigators believe that damning records from the Rose Law Firm, wrongfully kept in Vincent Foster's White House office, were spirited out in the dead of night and hidden from the law for two years -- in Hillary's closet, in Web Hubbell's basement before his felony conviction, in the President's secretary's personal files -- before some were forced out last week.

Why the White House concealment? For good reason: The records show Hillary Clinton was lying when she denied actively representing a criminal enterprise known as the Madison S.& L., and indicate she may have conspired with Web Hubbell's father-in-law to make a sham land deal that cost taxpayers $3 million.

Why the belated release of some of the incriminating evidence? Not because it mysteriously turned up in offices previously searched. Certainly not because Hillary Clinton and her new hang-tough White House counsel want to respond fully to lawful subpoenas.

One reason for the Friday-night dribble of evidence from the White House is the discovery by the F.B.I. of copies of some of those records elsewhere. When Clinton witnesses are asked about specific items in "lost" records -- which investigators have -- the White House "finds" its copy and releases it. By concealing the Madison billing records two days beyond the statute of limitations, Hillary evaded a civil suit by bamboozled bank regulators.

Another reason for recent revelations is the imminent turning of former aides and partners of Hillary against her; they were willing to cover her lying when it advanced their careers, but are inclined to listen to their own lawyers when faced with perjury indictments.

Therefore, ask not "Why didn't she just come clean at the beginning?" She had good reasons to lie; she is in the longtime habit of lying; and she has never been called to account for lying herself or in suborning lying in her aides and friends.

No wonder the President is fearful of holding a prime-time press conference. Having been separately deposed by the independent counsel at least twice, the President and First Lady would be well advised to retain separate defense counsel.
 
Hi sock. Nice try. But no. Your incredibly tiny penis is super duper tiny. So small that nobody's mother would be able to put their mouth on it.
And you would know lol its ok being a fruit cake there guy even trump will allow it , You do not need to worry about getting caught in the closet by your mommy and daddy even though pops disowned you,,
Now sit up little soldier wipe that chin its dripping and pretend your a internet Tough guy
 
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