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DHS launches new immigration program
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 9859945:MV8xOTU4MDA2XzMyODM3MTQzXzYyNkY1RjYy] [quote:Anonymous Coward 17119454:MV8xOTU4MDA2XzMyODM3MDU0X0U0RDI5MUI3] This is the same Amnesty the traitors have been reaching for for years, but by decree instead of a bill because they ALWAYS fail to get the votes. Welcome to [b]BACKDOOR AMNESTY[/b]. Just curious but does this piece of shit mention anything about wether or not this allows them to vote? How convenient that would be... :spock: [/quote] Huh, thought it was called fast and furious? We all know the outcome and no reason the S Americans can't come here. I remember 9/11 and the Swiss gave us amnesty. Do YOU? [/quote]
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The Obama administration on Tuesday directed young illegal immigrants to fill out new forms and pay $465 if they want to apply under a new program that would let them avoid deportation and obtain a U.S. work permit.
The paperwork for the program, known as Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, can be downloaded from the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services website, said the agency's director, Alejandro Mayorkas. Applicants must pay a $465 fee and provide proof of identity and eligibility.
A decision on each application could take several months, and immigrants have been warned not to leave the country while their application is pending. If they are allowed to stay in the United States and want to travel internationally, they will need to apply for permission to come back into the country, a request that would cost $360 more.
The document, obtained by The Associated Press, estimated that the program could cost between $467.7 million and $585.4 million.
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