
sawzalot
Audioholic Samurai
I never said it would get them working I said it would get them started on the right track to be here legal.Re-read my posts.Initial paperwork doesn't get you a green card, ie, it doesn't get you to the US and working, so you're wrong. I never said it would get them working I said it would get them started on the right track to be here legal.Re-read my posts.
No, I'm saying exactly what I'm saying, that you're wrong about it being cheap. A thousand bucks is an ENORMOUS sum of money to a Mexican making 53 pesos a day. Not cheap.
Congratulations on your friend, it must be hard to get a thousand dollars with close to no income. Maybe he should write a pamphlet to help other immigrants? What did he do? Save up for 10 years? I know a guy that started a company out of his basement that sold for 50 million dollars. But just because I know that guy I don't expect everyone else to be able to do the same thing.
It really is not my problem as to how much money is available to them at this time.My friends are both male and female and they never needed to have one thousand or more dollars to get everything started and once they did in fact get the ball rolling they eventually made headway and were granted the documents needed to work here legally.So what if someone did save up for ten years, at least they are here legal and that's the whole idea right.
I believe we will agree to disagree on this topic so I respectfully decline any further debate, I am really not an avid political thread debater and would like to just end this now, peace.
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