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| quote: | Originally posted by LiquidX
Dude, in Florida at least, they aren't allowed to have a license, or work permission, and are tracked in Universities and everywhere. |

dood, whatever. like occirider said, get educated about the issue. i dont know what you're referring to, but definitely not permanant residents posessing green cards. how do i know your statement above is bluff. i'm living this first hand experience - go to a uni, drive a car, work, and am not tracked. yet i have a green card.
| quote: | Originally posted by occrider
Haha well then they're not green card holders and are probably illegal immigrants:
What is a Green Card?
A green card is a US permanent residence visa. It allows you to live and work permanently and legally in the United States. A green card gives you the legal right to live and work permanently in the United States and to enter and leave the country freely. Green card holders also receive health, education, and other benefits, and they can sponsor relatives for green cards. The green card does not affect present citizenship. A green card holder may later apply for United States citizenship, if desired. |
thank you for schooling Liquid
>JM<
Last edited by JM on Apr-10-2003 at 07:12
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