Real Truth Wrote:
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> vehkM Wrote:
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> > Learn the Ways Wrote:
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> > > Thank god for the illegals.
> > >
> > > Funny when Alabama outlaws illegals and tried
> > to
> > > get poor Americans to work in their fields.
> > The
> > > Americans lasted about three days and then
> they
> > > gone.
> > >
> > > The farmer went running to state capital to
> beg
> > > that the law be repealed so they save their
> > farms.
> > > Dumb as conservatives always shooting
> > themselves
> > > in their foot.
> > >
> > > Watch and learn -
> > >
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sWGOcSZsiSA
> >
> >
> > Bullshit. What actually happened is that they
> > were replaced mostly by other legal immigrants
> > from various countries.
>
> Stop talking out your ass- It's impossible to get
> work Visa. The approval alone takes 1+ years. Then
> you have to win in the lottery.
>
> To qualify for a family sponsored green card, you
> must have a very close relative who is a U.S.
> citizen or permanent resident (green card holder).
> Husbands and wives of U.S. citizens, parents of
> U.S. citizens, and children under the age of 21 of
> U.S. citizens (including step children) have top
> priority and can qualify for a green card
> relatively quickly. Other family members, such as
> husbands and wives of permanent residents,
> children over the age of 21 of U.S. citizens and
> permanent residents, and brothers and sisters of
> U.S. citizens can also qualify for family
> sponsored green cards. But, these family members
> must wait for a green card to be available (there
> are waiting lists), which can take anywhere from
> five to 15 years! Employment based green cards are
> often the best possibility for our clients. There
> are five types:
>
> EB-1: for aliens with extraordinary ability,
> outstanding professors and researchers, or
> multinational business managers and executives.
>
> EB-2: for aliens with exceptional ability or
> aliens with advanced degrees (employer/sponsor
> required)
>
> EB-3: for professional workers (with university
> degree), skilled workers and unskilled workers
> (employer/sponsor required)
>
> EB-4: for religious workers
>
> EB-5: for aliens who invest $1 million and create
> 10 new full time jobs (in limited situations, an
> investment of $500,000 and the creation of 5 new
> jobs is acceptable).
>
> Processing times for employment based green card
> vary widely. An EB-1 or EB-5 application can be
> approved in less than 1 year. However, an EB-3
> application could take more than 5 years.
>
> The green card lottery (diversity green card) is a
> government program designed to increase
> immigration from countries that do not produce a
> large number of immigrants to the U.S. Only people
> born in certain countries can qualify (for
> example, people born in Canada, Mexico, England,
> India, China, and the Philippines can not
> participate).
>
> Each year the government selects 100,000 winners
> for 50,000-55,000 green cards. The government
> assumes that some winners will not qualify. The
> time to enter the green card lottery changes every
> year, but it is usually between October and
> December. For more information, see the
> government's Diversity Immigrant Visa Program.
>
>
> B-1/B-2 Visitor Visas, which permit a visitor to
> remain in the U.S. for up to six month (employment
> is not permitted).
>
> E-2 Treaty Investor Visas, which permit investors
> from certain countries to invest a substantial
> amount of money and acquire a controlling interest
> in an active U.S. business. The visa is issued
> for up to five years and is renewable. The
> investor can work in his or her own business. The
> spouse can qualify for an unrestricted temporary
> work card. Children up to the age of 21 can
> accompany the parents and attend school, but
> cannot work.
>
> F-1 Student Visas, which permit foreign students
> to attend U.S. educational institutions. Limited
> employment is permitted in some cases.
>
> H-1B Visas for Workers in Specialty Occupations,
> which permit employment of professional level
> workers by a sponsoring employer. The visa is
> issued for up to three years and can be renewed
> another three years (additional renewals are
> possible in some cases).
>
> J-1 Visas for Participants in Exchange Programs,
> which permit business trainees to come to the U.S.
> to learn about an occupation or profession for up
> to 18 months.
>
> K-1 Visas for a Fiancé(e) of a U.S. citizen.
>
> K-3 Visas for a Spouse of a U.S. citizen.
>
> L-1 Visas for Multinational Managers, Executives
> and Specialized Knowledge employees who are being
> transferred to the U.S. by a related international
> company.
>
> O-1 Visas for Aliens with Extraordinary Ability
> who are seeking temporary employment. This visa
> is issued for up to three years and can be renewed
> in one year increments.
>
> P-1 Visas for Internationally Recognized
> Entertainment Groups and Athletes.
>
> R-1 Visas for Religious Workers who are being
> transferred to the U.S. by a related international
> church.
>
> TN Visas for certain professional workers from
> Mexico and Canada. This visa is issued for one
> year and can be renewed in one year increments.
They were mostly replaced by workers who already were here moron. Legal immigrant Haitians, Africans, Puerto Ricans, as well as native black and white workers.
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2012-09-24/africans-relocate-to-alabama-to-fill-jobs-after-immigration-law
The state unemployment rate plummeted by 2 points in three months from 10% to 8%, then below the national average.
Contrary to left-wing pud media rather than suffering agriculture actually increased after (though the law in more recent years mostly was rendered useless due to Federal intervention).