>We have a permanent residency program as well in the U.S.:
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http://www.uscis.gov/graphics/howdoi/LPReligibility.htmI tought so :)
Hope you don't get me wrong. I do believe that
US have very high record score in human rights.
However, this situation with illegal immigrants in US
got completely out of control. Numbers are just to high & keep growing.
I doubt US ever will be able to resolve this matter without seriosely benting numerous human rights / principles.
On top of it, (imho) there is (macro)econnomic aspect/dimension in it
that menu people tend (or prefer) to overlook.
And you know the story when material interest meets moral principle on a tight bridge...
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>>>We're talking about people here, not USB drives that you can just unplug from one machine and plug into another.
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>>Exactly.
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>>In Europian Union there is something called permanent residence
>>that you are entitled to apply after working legally 5 years
>>and over. You are not citisen, but you hv right to stay/work
>>anywhere you want. All rights except voting.