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Participant[quote=briansd1]
flu’s friend, however, despite having her own legal money-earning opportunity in America (H1B job), seems resentful of the possible, not even yet provided, path to legalization for other immigrants.[/quote]
And if you bothered to peruse some of the forums frequented by people who entered and reside in the country legally you would have a chance to develop better understanding of flu’s friend’s reasoning.
Employment-based track being held hostage by pro-illegal caucus being one. There are people who came here 10 years ago who are still on H1B due to administrative inefficiencies. I know of a family where the older kid was 12 when they arrived in 2001. The kid aged out and left the country and they are still waiting for their permanent residency.
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Participant[quote=briansd1]
flu’s friend, however, despite having her own legal money-earning opportunity in America (H1B job), seems resentful of the possible, not even yet provided, path to legalization for other immigrants.[/quote]
And if you bothered to peruse some of the forums frequented by people who entered and reside in the country legally you would have a chance to develop better understanding of flu’s friend’s reasoning.
Employment-based track being held hostage by pro-illegal caucus being one. There are people who came here 10 years ago who are still on H1B due to administrative inefficiencies. I know of a family where the older kid was 12 when they arrived in 2001. The kid aged out and left the country and they are still waiting for their permanent residency.
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Participant[quote=briansd1]
flu’s friend, however, despite having her own legal money-earning opportunity in America (H1B job), seems resentful of the possible, not even yet provided, path to legalization for other immigrants.[/quote]
And if you bothered to peruse some of the forums frequented by people who entered and reside in the country legally you would have a chance to develop better understanding of flu’s friend’s reasoning.
Employment-based track being held hostage by pro-illegal caucus being one. There are people who came here 10 years ago who are still on H1B due to administrative inefficiencies. I know of a family where the older kid was 12 when they arrived in 2001. The kid aged out and left the country and they are still waiting for their permanent residency.
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Participant[quote=briansd1]
flu’s friend, however, despite having her own legal money-earning opportunity in America (H1B job), seems resentful of the possible, not even yet provided, path to legalization for other immigrants.[/quote]
And if you bothered to peruse some of the forums frequented by people who entered and reside in the country legally you would have a chance to develop better understanding of flu’s friend’s reasoning.
Employment-based track being held hostage by pro-illegal caucus being one. There are people who came here 10 years ago who are still on H1B due to administrative inefficiencies. I know of a family where the older kid was 12 when they arrived in 2001. The kid aged out and left the country and they are still waiting for their permanent residency.
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ParticipantIt’s kind of silly that cost-benefit of obeying the law vs breaking the law is even being analyzed. People intentionally break laws, but it’s usually assumed that getting caught cancels the benefits.
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ParticipantIt’s kind of silly that cost-benefit of obeying the law vs breaking the law is even being analyzed. People intentionally break laws, but it’s usually assumed that getting caught cancels the benefits.
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ParticipantIt’s kind of silly that cost-benefit of obeying the law vs breaking the law is even being analyzed. People intentionally break laws, but it’s usually assumed that getting caught cancels the benefits.
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ParticipantIt’s kind of silly that cost-benefit of obeying the law vs breaking the law is even being analyzed. People intentionally break laws, but it’s usually assumed that getting caught cancels the benefits.
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ParticipantIt’s kind of silly that cost-benefit of obeying the law vs breaking the law is even being analyzed. People intentionally break laws, but it’s usually assumed that getting caught cancels the benefits.
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Participant[quote=outtamojo]
Here’s an elementary with 80% free lunch, 58% English language learners, API of 953.
http://www.greatschools.org/modperl/achievement/ca/230#apiI went to that school many moons ago btw : )[/quote]
And that is apparently unusual enough to qualify the school for ‘Distinguished Schools award for its success in closing the “achievement gap” between rich and poor students.’
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Participant[quote=outtamojo]
Here’s an elementary with 80% free lunch, 58% English language learners, API of 953.
http://www.greatschools.org/modperl/achievement/ca/230#apiI went to that school many moons ago btw : )[/quote]
And that is apparently unusual enough to qualify the school for ‘Distinguished Schools award for its success in closing the “achievement gap” between rich and poor students.’
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Participant[quote=outtamojo]
Here’s an elementary with 80% free lunch, 58% English language learners, API of 953.
http://www.greatschools.org/modperl/achievement/ca/230#apiI went to that school many moons ago btw : )[/quote]
And that is apparently unusual enough to qualify the school for ‘Distinguished Schools award for its success in closing the “achievement gap” between rich and poor students.’
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Participant[quote=outtamojo]
Here’s an elementary with 80% free lunch, 58% English language learners, API of 953.
http://www.greatschools.org/modperl/achievement/ca/230#apiI went to that school many moons ago btw : )[/quote]
And that is apparently unusual enough to qualify the school for ‘Distinguished Schools award for its success in closing the “achievement gap” between rich and poor students.’
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Participant[quote=outtamojo]
Here’s an elementary with 80% free lunch, 58% English language learners, API of 953.
http://www.greatschools.org/modperl/achievement/ca/230#apiI went to that school many moons ago btw : )[/quote]
And that is apparently unusual enough to qualify the school for ‘Distinguished Schools award for its success in closing the “achievement gap” between rich and poor students.’
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