Sunday, April 26, 2020

is social security required to get drivers permit?

Matt Tiry: no,you cant get your permit w/out a social security card. you will also need your birth certificate, a parent, a photo of yourself, and a piece of mail to prove you actually live at the adress you say you do. oh, and idk where you live but there's a fee to take the test. (around $20)

Inez Relihan: what do you think this whole NAFTA gig was about.....do some research and see how our government has outreached to this FAILING COUNTRY.....and all we get in return is invaders, drug smugglers, criminals and rapists......all the while the administrators of NAFTA sit at home, well secured, laughing at us idiots......all the while ignoring the innocent americans being slaughtered on our streets by foreigners......illegal foreigners.....

Tosha Tawney: HAHAHAHA or should I type "jajajajaja"We HAVE constantly tried to help them, however their corrupt government does nothing to help its own people. It's not our responsibility, it's their job to make their count! ry a desirable place.

Verdie Wollen: Short of accusing Rosa and getting her convicted of some crime, there's not much the local sherrif can do about her immigration status. That falls entirely under the authority of DHS and USCIS. Now, if she were convicted of some criminal offence, it's entirely possible that DHS would take action against her. Otherwise, the terrorist threat thing is pretty much so much BS. There really isn't anything here for the sherrif to hang his hat on, and a lot that would bite him in the rear end if he tried, especially if Geraldo here is an American citizen....Show more

Kalyn Proietto: That was done in part in 1848 when President Polk took away part of northern Mexico and made it part of the U. S. Since then, life for Latinos north of the new border has been better for those south of it, in Mexico.And since that time, a lot has been done to help Mexico. But it just has not been enough because of the nature of the culture and economy. ! It's a very aristocratic system that favors only the wealthy.! It has virtually no middle-class - just rich and poor, for the most part.Just what do YOU propose the U. S. should do, other than the humanitarianism already provided? Take over the rest of the country? (That's what I think should happen!) Other than that, we would be accused of meddling in the affairs of a neighboring country if we tried to drastically change Mexico. Of course, if we annexed the country militarily in order to make it over in our image, you KNOW what we would be accused of then!! Imperialism!...Show more

Anton Waln: Yes it is.

Sherri Drakos: Why should we work with them. The have Hugo Chavez and Vicente Fox . Fox supposedly got lots of training running an American company. why doesn't he come forth and share his experieinces with his own people. Enough of this Mexcan rescue mission. Who rescued the first settlers in the US? who supported the American Indians. Mexico has to stop the "poor me" and get to work. They also need to stay in ! their country and vote. Then they can rebuild.

Dulcie Edis: Even though he is an idiot, I do think the base stays strong. Some of the things he has done while in office should have lost some of the conservatives, like going on a spending spree, like there is no tommorow. Nobody should like him when we fill up with gas. ect., ect. ect.

Nell Dipiero: If Mexico had a better government and social structure, there might not be a need to leave Mexico. Has the US gov. ever thought about working with Mexico to make it so people would not need to leave in order to make a living/ have a better way of life?

Collin Pelfrey: OK, I almost agree with part of that. He is interested in globalization, wants a North America without trade or immigration restraints (just security checks) within North America, and wants a NAFTA style Agreement with Central America.The part I don't agree with is the socialist part. He is a free market capitalist and wants the other country's! markets and to let his big business buddies exploit their labor. (I c! an't believe I just used that term!)The problem is, the middle class tax base would cover the costs of all of the dislocation it would cause, education and services for increased poor immigrants, for example....Show more

Pam Rampadarat: 48 states now require a verifiable SSN to get a drivers license. Two more to go! Check with you local DMV.

Brian Marquina: The US has no control of that. "working" with their government will end up being another money pit because the majority of the ones in charge are so corrupt.

Raymundo Kyser: The arrest would be unlawful as no offense has been commited. A sheriff has no deportation authority and no immigration violation has occurred so there would be no reason to detain her for immigrationauthorities.

Nannie Kasee: I am Canadian and know all about NAFTA - it would be better for us Canadians if US made more of it's own stuff (the only way free trade works). I do not know what actions US has made to help Mexico. I ju! st wonder if money spent on the borders and hunting down "illegals" could be better spent in long term, permanent, positive solutions....Show more

Jacinta Moitoso: I agree that helping mexicans to improve their own government would be a wise choice, instead of sending our troops to Middle East to improve theirs. But partly to blame is the media we have here. We make it seem to foreigners that we live lavish lives here and we have everything at our disposal. I have spoken to many "illegal immigrants" that say they came here to get a better life becuz of what they have seen on the TV.

Chauncey Williama: how are 15 and you don't have a SS#? you need it.

Ronnie Barcus: my brother needed his

Edmund Rappley: Yes. You will need a social security number. Plus, at 15 you are near working age and you will need a social security number to be employed too. Just look for your local social security administration office in the phonebook and make a trip there.

Rufus Plough: Most definitely YES. SSN is also needed for lots of! other things too so better to get it.

Oscar Wieland: A social security number is required to obtain a drivers permit, as well as a drivers license.

Dallas Bartolini: How about their people not committing a crime (illegal immigration) as their first act in a foreign country? People like to focus on them looking for a better life but coming here ILLEGALLY is still ILLEGAL! My life would be much better and easier if I could just beat people and steal their money, but that's illegal...

Silvia Stclair: Free trade does not work at all - it is one of the communist goals of 1963.We give them millions every year - we take in their trash - we provide jobs in mexico at our own expense. They are bankrupting this country and making it a nightmare to live here. How about we send them all to Canada - that would be an estimated 40 million. Yes, I think that would work.Getting rid of the parasites is the best permanent long term goal. This isn't about helping anybody ! - it's about destroying the US....Show more

Malcom Bourek: extremely tough stuff. seek onto google or bing. just that will help!

Mohamed Szollosi: Jen Jen Jen I keep warning you them demacrats are liing to you about these matters and every time you repeat them it makes you(whispering to you)look stupid

Jacques Teri: Once you get your Green Card there are hundreds of ways to get deported. For instance, conviction of a "crime of moral turpitude."Here's a couple hundred reasons to deport a Green Card holder.....http://www.shusterman.com/pdf/cmt04.pdf

Dana Russian: Sarah,Honey, I know you're not in Law School because as an attorney, I know at what level they even get started there and you are not there yet. For example, you talk about a "couty sheriff " and a "couty jail" and those words don't even exist in the English language.So I assume you are asking for some other reason and I'll gladly help you.First of all (and a first-year law student would know! that) a sheriff has no authority to inquire about anybody's immigratio! n or citizenship status, as that's a federal issue, whereas the sheriff's or the deputy's authority ends where state law ends. So the whole case is nonsense from the beginning, as it would cost the deputy his job.But let's play along.Anybody who is not a US citizen can be deported. That means even somebody who is a lawful permanent resident for 50 years can be deported. The only people who cannot be deported are US citizens. For that reason most LPRs choose to apply for naturalization once they are eligible.A naturalized US citizen who makes terrorist threads can be stripped of his citizenship status! That and treason are about the only reasons for that to happen. An LPR can be stripped of his or her resident status for having 2 DUIs or for a single conviction or domestic violence, or a crime of moral turpitude (!), just to name one example. The worst crime an immigrant can commit is "false claim of citizenship" in any form or shape and for any reason, based on a law chang! e on September 30, 1996. So if a Green Card holder yells in a bar "sure I'm an American" and a cop hears it and later arrests this guy for anything and it comes up, the LPR is on his way home to wherever he came for. There's no waiver for false claim of citizenship and it makes a person inadmissible to the US for life. (Google "false claim of US citizenship".)So if a deputy arrests somebody based on being a suspect of a crime, and once booked they are suspicious that the person detained is an illegal immigrant, they have to call ICE. The ICE guys are federal agents and they are authorized to inquire about a person's immigration and citizenship status.If they detain an illegal immigrant, or they pick up an LPR who was arrested for a crime, the person is to be deported. For an LRP an USCIS attorney would file for deportation and a judge would have to sign off, as it would imply stripping the LPR of his status. An illegal immigrant has no status (the same applies to people who! entered the US via the VWP as the I-94W explicitly says so), so a sing! le signature of the immigration officer suffices to get the person deported.Read your Addendum.Now I understand where you're coming from.Hey, you can always e-mail me if you have specific questions. Brother_Hesekiel@yahoo.com

Libby Berkovitch: Historically, we screw up countries that we try to help. We use to have three territories or colonies, and all of them are performing poorly comapred to the region. Cuba rejected us so hard that it became communist. The Phillipines lag economically in that region all though it's improved considerably. Liberia is still in the middle of a civil war. We can't fix a problem when we don't understand the people. THey need to fix it with in. We assume they want what we want, but thats being ignorant. They are of a different culture, and so they have different desires. My issue is that some come over here and demand we placate them and change for them. It's wrong for us to go over there and mess with their country and cu! lture, but it's wrong when thy immigrate here and mess with our country and culture....Show more

Rosio Pasculli: You are spouting politics and nonsense, not law.You can't be "picked up" for deportation. You have to commit a crime serious enough to have your green card revoked before you can be brought before an immigration court for deportation. Either that, or you never had a green card in the first place.

Carlee Tangaro: I was reading and typing at the same time... Sorry about the errors. No, I am not in law school, I am actually an English major but I was thinking about going to law school after I get my bachelor's degree next year. This is just an Intro to Law class.

Raul Lushbaugh: You should be able to. Just check the ID requirements for your state. You can ask at your local DMV office or their website.

Irma Poiter: Pretty much, and his followers in Congress are well on their way to being out on their asses, and good riddance. They need two t! hings prominently on display in Washington, one of em is a MAP, the oth! er is the Constitution. You could go ahead and tack up some copies of the Declaration of Independence while you're at it, and to hell with CAFTA. Now that college students have figured out how to run a car on bullshit(I'm not kidding), Washington now independently generates all the energy we'll ever need! LOL Mexico's a hole, and walling it off til they get their act together someday is a superlative idea. Call it 'protectionism', well let's see some MORE protectionism, there. I think more people are taking the time to review all this stuffwith clear heads, these days, with an eye to preventing the onset of socialism. Nothing cures socialism like a boot squarely in the ***.NAFTA? Put THAT one in the shredder, please...'we got your NAFTA right HERE!' LOLI think immigration reform will be tough, but as more people tune into the idea, and realize that we've been really really liberal on tht issue for too long(ironically moreso under this 'republican' administration), and that ! it's time to pull the plug on it. Mexico, and other 2nd/3rd world(whatever) countries need to work on their own reforms and get their respective acts together, and stop expecting america to constantly bail them out, or play host to their citizens. There's 6.5 billion people in the world, 300 million live in america, others can solve their own problems, for a change. While we're at it, stop giving the UN billions, too. They can leech off someone else, for a change......Show more

Otto Lingafelt: yes

Phil Kuarez: They cannot deport her for just complaining about the town's policy on checking immigration documents, it makes no sense, a permanent or temporary resident has the same rights as anybody else, except they cannot vote, buy guns, etc.I think in this case they are violating her civil rights, and it goes against human rights as well as freedom of speech.

Basil Blasingame: Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha................ bush cracks me up!!!! what an idiot!!!!!! his pa! rents should be ashamed. he's killed so many people that it isn't fun! ny any morei'm not that surprised that he's lost them.

Otto Lingafelt: mexico get money from American government and strange how we have to help and we make there government say nasty things and they rape rob and beat the people who are south of Mexico

Christy Tirabassi: Yes, because he is a closet socialist only interested in globalization and CAFTA( Central America Free Trade Agreement) and so on. He signed a pact with corrupt Mexico and Canada. Anyway, he is rewards people who broke in line and expect to be given amnesty when they broke immigration laws. He doesn't respect America's laws and constitution. He plays only politics. So, a lot of his base do not blindly follow him.

Carmina Stickney: For my law class, I was given a circumstance and was told to make a case for this person. Client Geraldo, comes to your office, His wife has been picked up by the couty sheriff and held at the couty jail for deportation. Geraldo says that his wife Rosa has made m! any outspoken comments against the town's policy of checking immigration documents and eventhough she has been issued a green card, the sheriff wants to make an example of Rosa and personally deport her. Discuss Rosa's options and claims she might make in her defense.I do know that once you have a green card, the only way you can get deported is by falsifying information or making terroristic threats. But, being outspoken does not consistitute terroristic threats. But, I want more of a case for her. I do know that her case would be heard by the Department of Homeland Security by and Immigration Judge (if I am wrong about what court system please tell me) but I don't know too much more. Can you give me some resources or more information to help me out? Thank you!...Show more

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