What would you do if someone else liked the same chair as you and also wanted that spot every time?
Quote from: aMbEr_79 on July 23, 2006, 06:31:25 PMWhat would you do if someone else liked the same chair as you and also wanted that spot every time? I would pull out a fake ID and say I was from INS. The other patient would run!
Immigration and Naturalization Service. These are the people with the power to seize you and deport you back to where you came from if you are in the United States illegally. (So far they pretty much suck at their job! But then I live in California!))
I heard that people can come from other countries and live in the USA without actually becoming a US Citizen? Is that true?
And if so, then how come people are being deported who have lived in the US for 15 years and have families in the States now?
You will have to do it the proper way. Fill out paperwork and apply. I think you can have dual citizenships but I do not know. Canada may not let you keep your citizenship if you became on here. Look into it.
Don't worry you never get a chair you like. I would prefer one in my house by my TV with a snack close by.Lucky Epoman, soon he will have his own comfy chair at home, with his own machine at home. No chair worries for him. He will always have his favorite chair.I am JEALOUS!(See back on topic)
The people with proper credentials and paperwork are allowed to live and work in the United States. My husband has been in the country legally since he was thirteen, he is sixty now. He has permanent resident status. He has to occasionally fill out paperwork so INS can find him. If he is ever convicted of a felony or larger he could lose his resident status. He has a permanent resident card which he is require dot carry with him at all times. He even served in the United States Army during the Vietnam War. You already know he is my hero.
In my unit you have a choice between a bed or a chair.. I use a bed.. always in the same spot.