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    US warns prospective migrants they won't qualify for immigration reform

    US warns prospective migrants they won't qualify for immigration reform

    THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
    December 18, 2013 - 3:20 pm EST

    MEXICO CITY — The United States is warning migrants thinking of crossing the border that they won't qualify for any potential immigration reform that might be passed next year.

    The U.S. Senate has passed a bill that would provide a path to citizenship, but it only covers those who entered the country before Dec. 30, 2011.


    Republican leaders in the House rejected the Senate bill and are still mulling their own measures.


    The assistant secretary of International Affairs for the Department of Homeland Security said he can't say for sure whether immigrant smugglers are encouraging migrants to cross before the reform.


    But Alan Bersin said Wednesday the smugglers are unscrupulous and aren't above making such promises.


    The U.S. Embassy DHS attache said migrants shouldn't let themselves be swayed by false promises.


    http://www.therepublic.com/view/stor...US-Immigration
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    Yea right, like Homeland Security has any crediblity to illegal aliens. Why would future illegal aliens believe they could face enforcement of our laws when the Obama administration, most Democrats, and a few dozen sellout Republicans all want to turn 20 million of them into citizens and voters?

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    Big whoop! Our country has a pattern of granting amnesties and not enforcing immigration laws. Until this stops (if ever) of course they will keep coming.
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    Of course no proof is required to prove you entered before 2011. What proof can an illegal alien provide after all if they are hiding in the shadows?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ReformUSA2012 View Post
    Of course no proof is required to prove you entered before 2011. What proof can an illegal alien provide after all if they are hiding in the shadows?
    If they have children enrolled in school the child's school records show who came to the school and enrolled the student, their signature and the date.
    Medical records/doctors appointments in their name.
    Rental agreements for an apartment or home and gas, electric, phone bills in their name at that address back in 2010.
    Visa over stays have their passport with the date they entered the country stamped in it. (Almost half of the illegal aliens entered the country legally on a student visa, tourist visa, or one of the many types of temporary work visas and just didn't leave when it expired.)

    And then I found this info for DREAMERs:

    Possible Documents to Prove Identity
     Valid expired or unexpired passport from your home country with your picture, name, and date of birth
     Valid government-issued photo identification document
     Valid birth certificate with photo ID
     A visa issued by a foreign consulate
     A national ID document with photo and/or fingerprint

    Possible Documents to show that you arrived in the United States before your 16th
    birthday
    (Note that these documents might also be used to show that you arrived in the United States at
    least five years before June 15, 2012)
     Obtain your valid birth certificate
    07/09/12
     Form I-94, Arrival/Departure document that identifies you and the date you arrived in the
    United States.
     Visa that identifies you and your date of birth
     Travel tickets that identify you (e.g., airplane, boat, bus, train, etc.) and the date of arrival
    in U.S.

    Possible Documents identifying you as residing in the U.S. starting 5 years BEFORE
    06/15/12 (note that these documents might also be used to show that you arrived before age 16)
     Marriage certificates if married in the United States
     Divorce degrees if divorced in the United States
     Religious records such as baptism, confirmation and registration certificates
    Lease/Rental agreements
     Census records
     Proof of ownership of real estate (e.g., deed to a home)
     Proof of security deposit payment
    Dental, hospital, medical vaccination records and bills, and proof of payment
     INS/DHS Form I-94, arrival/departure record identifying you and your date of admission
     Other correspondence/notices from INS/DHS identifying you and addressed to you
    Birth certificates of children born in the United States
    School records, awards, certifications, diplomas, pictures, report cards, yearbooks, etc.
     Valid (expired or un-expired) passport with stamped date of admission into the U.S.
     Proof of application for home loan and proof of paying-off home loan
     Proof of purchase of an automobile and payments for automobile and car insurance
    Automobile registration, car title, license receipts and Department of Motor Vehicle
    records
     Credit card history in the United States (e.g., Visa card, etc.)
     Department of Public Safety records
     Insurance invoices, claims, policies, and payment of insurance
    Utility bills such as electricity, gas, heat, sewer, water, etc. and telephone bills
    Bank records such as bankbooks, statements, cancelled checks, and money order receipts
     Other dated receipts
     U.S. Selective Service registration card
    Postmarked envelopes addressed to you here in the United States
     Photographs of celebrations in the United States, preferably with dates marked on them
    Proof of remittances of money from you here in the U.S. to your family in your home country
     Paycheck stubs and payroll records
     Licenses/permits
     Union records
     Record of payment of federal, state, and/or local taxes with W-2 forms
     Social Security records
     Worker’s Comp claim records
     Proof of any awards, certificates, or commendations received from work
    Medical records from injuries at work
     Proof of any classes or vocational training received for work
    Letters or written notices from employers.

    http://www.nnirr.org/~nnirrorg/drupa...ist_070912.pdf
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