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06-18-2018, 10:55 AM
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cmartinez
Man, this is so misleading.

I'll provide a personal example of why this might be extremely messed up. So in the summer of 2012, I was on my way to work and had a green arrow to turn. A guy in a truck ran a red light, hit my car and totaled it. Thankfully, I was uninjured. However, I ended up having to go to court for not having a license.

This was literally a few weeks after DACA was announced by Obama and I had already sent in my application. I was literally just waiting for approval.

Anyway, I go to court, pay a fine or whatever, and I am extra careful not to get pulled over until I can get my license once my social security card and EAD arrive (I lived in a state where you couldn't get a license if you are undocumented).

Years later, in 2016, I got a job offer and I was given a start date on the condition that my background check came back fine and all that small stuff. I had never been in trouble with the law, and my driving without a license had never come up at any point since 2012. I get an e-mail from HR saying that I lied on my background check questionare because it shows that I have an arrest from 2012. I was so confused and worried! I was never ever in handcuffs, and to this day don't know why it shows up as an arrest. I ended up explaining everything to my employer and everything worked out fine.

I wonder if dumb things like this are inflating those statistics.
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