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    Diversity Immigrant Visa Lottery ÂÂ* Is This for Real?

    Diversity Immigrant Visa Lottery ÂÂ* Is This for Real?

    By Nathan Tabor

    E-mail marketing is amazing. Congress has passed anti-spam laws, but
    the
    junk e-mails just keep on coming. Here¹s one that showed up in my junk
    e-mail box just the other day.

    ³Win Your Lifetime Chance to Live and Work in USA Now!² the headline
    screamed.

    According to this e-mail ad, this year's 2005 Diversity Immigrant Visa
    Lottery is making available 50,000 Diversity Visas, granting PERMANENT
    U.S.
    residence and work visas to eligible persons worldwide. The text of the
    e-mail touted this golden promise:

    ³You can work, live, leave and re-enter the country.²
    ³Winners will receive a FREE airline ticket to the USA.²
    ³Win Your Lifetime Chance to Live and Work in the USA Now!²

    Furthermore, the e-mail claimed, this fantastic Green Card Lottery
    program
    was established under the Immigration and Nationality Act and was
    approved
    by the U.S. Congress. To apply, just click on the convenient website
    link
    provided.

    What? Win your once-in-a-lifetime chance to live and work permanently
    in the
    USA? I mean, we have the Mexican government producing pamphlets and
    videos
    teaching people how to sneak into the United State illegally, and the
    Minutemen Militia patrolling our borders, and at the same time there¹s
    actually an annual lottery for Green Cards?

    Well, I¹ll be honest ÂÂ* I had never heard of such a thing. The
    convenient
    link in my e-mail didn¹t work, so I went to Google to check it out.
    What I
    found there amazed me: a veritable cottage industry of competing
    websites
    that all charged a ³processing fee² to help foreign would-be immigrants
    submit their lottery applications online. This had all transpired since
    2003, when the law was changed to phase out applications by mail and to
    require online registration only.

    Of course, applicants could register themselves for free at the U.S.
    State
    Department website, but each unofficial, non-governmental site had a
    long
    list of reasons telling why they were better and how they could help
    the
    applicants avoid being ³disqualified² from the computerized drawing.
    Just
    register through their website, pay their application fees, and they
    will
    forward your application to the official entry site -- and if you win a
    spot, why, they¹ll even give you a FREE airline ticket to America from
    anywhere in the world!

    This was all news to me, but apparently, Congress did in fact approve
    the
    Diversity Immigrant Visa Program back in 1986 as a means of helping a
    new
    generation of Irish immigrants get to America. The law has gradually
    changed
    over time, but the bottom line today is this: 50,000 Diversity Visas
    are
    made available annually to people born in countries that don¹t
    traditionally
    send a large number of immigrants to the U.S.A.

    I was happy to note that applicants born in countries like China,
    Russia,
    Mexico, Colombia, and several others ÂÂ* including Canada and the United
    Kingdom ÂÂ* are not eligible to enter this particular lottery. What¹s
    more,
    there are certain qualifications. Applicants must either: (1) possess
    the
    earned equivalent of a 12-year American high school education, or (2)
    have
    two years actual training and/or experience at one of a long list of
    occupations.

    So if you happen to be an aerospace or nuclear engineer, a chemist or a
    computer programmer, a judge or a lawyer or a surgeon, or perhaps an
    astronomer or a biochemist ÂÂ* or virtually any kind of teacher or
    educational
    administrator ÂÂ* then America welcomes with open arms your expertise
    from
    abroad.

    But then, we also welcome foreign nationals with the requisite two
    years
    experience as embalmers, carpet installers, potters, stonemasons,
    millwrights, and of course, strippers. I guess we just don¹t have
    enough
    homegrown American girls who know how to dance naked.

    Pardon me, but I think some of our immigration laws are just plain bad
    public policy. Why, at a time when the American dollar is tanking, our
    balance of trade deficit is over $700 billion per year, American jobs
    are
    being exported abroad and American citizens are out of work, are we
    running
    a government-sponsored lottery to give out permanent lifetime Green
    Cards ÂÂ*
    and all the welfare benefits that accompany them ÂÂ* to foreigners?

    Why is there even serious debate in Congress over approving President
    Bush¹s
    ill-advised, so-called ³Guest Worker² proposal that would allow amnesty
    to
    millions of illegal aliens and allow them to stay in this country
    indefinitely?

    I say we need to declare a moratorium on immigration of all kinds,
    legal and
    illegal. We need to seal off our borders against potential terrorists,
    enforce our deportation laws, and give our reeling nation a chance to
    get
    stabilized again. We owe no less to our children. Once we achieve this
    we
    can implement a sound and reasonable immigration policy.

    I can¹t help wondering how many millions of foreigners around the world
    pay
    fees to apply online for these 50,0000 annual lottery slots. No wonder
    all
    those companies can afford to hand out free plane tickets to the
    relative
    handful of immigrants who actually win. There are so many things wrong
    with
    this type of false hope and advertising, and there are so many problems
    with
    our current immigration policies.

    It is time to stop playing games and protect the sovereignty of the
    United
    States of America!

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    Is this for real?

    It sure is a bunch of horse doo-doo, isn't it!?
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    you never know;they do have a game show on the Spanish network were they do all kinds of crazy extreme stuff just to get help getting a green card.

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    rickesteves:
    they do have a game show on the Spanish network were they do all kinds of crazy extreme stuff just to get help getting a green card.
    Why bother? Just sneak over the border like everyone else.
    http://www.alipac.us Enforce immigration laws!

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    dataman-some might not want to break the law.Just kidding.

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