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Originally Posted by aHosting
The legal immigrants at least try to apply. Legal Immigrants have limits on jobs, they cannot be hired for what a U.S. Citizen is doing. When an employer hires a legal immigrant [pending] they pay more taxes and all. U.S. Citizen and Legal Immigrant can deal with this but the Illegal's take all the jobs from us.
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Think you are getting very confused between legal immigrants and non-immigrants on H2 work-visa there bud. Legal immigrants have no such barriers and cannot be discriminated in any fashion you are stating.. they are pretty much citizens without few additional privileges of a citizen that they do not hold an u.s. passport, they cannot stay outside of USA for more than 6 months at a time, they have to be living in the usa for atleast certain number of days without commiting any crimes before they are eligible to apply for a citizenship and that they are not allowed to vote in federal elections that's all.
Work-visa= they cannot be hired for what a U.S. Citizen is doing. When an employer hires a non-immigrant worker [pending] the non-immigrant pays more taxes and all. And work-visa expires in 3 years unless renewed and can be renewed for maximum 1 time then the non-immigrant has to leave the country unless his employer successfully pursues an u.s. immigrant status for him. work-visa= what Bush's been proposing for mexicans
