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Originally Posted by buckminsterfullerene
i second this concern, same scenario here. This is really not discussed anywhere, not mentioned in the act itself, not even media I mean apart from asking a lawyer which would probably not happen because the act has not passed yet, I really do not see any other way to find out about the SSS.
I know in the sss site they mention how they go to public high schools, but they never went to mine, and trust me, my school is small enough that I would have known.
I mean you have to go to a post office to just pick up their application, this is the technology age, the only reason we step into a post office is to ship a text if we did not get it on e-book format or because we sold something on ebay and need it shipped (at least that has been my case).
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agreed....all we have ever received were letters for registration (voter)...and in all honestly..my brother came here when he was 14, 15...he just turned 26 this year...and guess what? he is not registered because he never knew about it...and i dont blame him..how is one suppose to know to do this? even if it is a condition of the dream act i find it to be absurd especially when not enough effort is put into making it known.