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#71
11-21-2010, 03:18 PM
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Stating where that your are a USC?

How much is the fine?

Just print it out from the web, you can view your update there.
fine... the fine is deportation for claiming to be a USC. as for where, just look it up, we have shown several articles in the past of permanent residents that get deported because they made the mistake of saying that they were USC to an ICE agent and I think they might have done that because they could not be bothered to provide the proof, they probably thought that at worst there would be a fine but then they go to jail and finally get deported to their home country, there are many PRs that are getting deported and they are blaming everything on the idea that there is some kind of quota. There has even been a US born USC from mexican parents that was captured questioned for hours and signed a deportation order because he had been several hours questioned about his status and just wanted that to finish, got deported to Mexico, I am sure he made it back in because he was a USC, but stuff like that is a wake-up call.

just google US citizen deported, or permanent resident deported.
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Thats sad. You really need a lawyer for this kind of case.

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fine... the fine is deportation for claiming to be a USC. as for where, just look it up, we have shown several articles in the past of permanent residents that get deported because they made the mistake of saying that they were USC to an ICE agent and I think they might have done that because they could not be bothered to provide the proof, they probably thought that at worst there would be a fine but then they go to jail and finally get deported to their home country, there are many PRs that are getting deported and they are blaming everything on the idea that there is some kind of quota. There has even been a US born USC from mexican parents that was captured questioned for hours and signed a deportation order because he had been several hours questioned about his status and just wanted that to finish, got deported to Mexico, I am sure he made it back in because he was a USC, but stuff like that is a wake-up call.

just google US citizen deported, or permanent resident deported.
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12-24-2010, 10:35 PM
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just got it, they do ask for an SSN form, but it also states that you don't have an SSN number to just leave that area blank. Either way, since its a postcard if someone asks you anything just say that you do not feel like putting your social security in there as its not secure, but will consider changing it the number online. Though you do not have to go in as much detail as what you will plan to do.

While the SSS is not specified directly in the DREAM Act, we are making the assumption by stating that its required for the good moral character as that part is not well defined yet, it is required if you plan to attain US Citizenship and you are required to apply if you are undocumented in this country, it states that as well in the form itself.
On december the 24th.... I got the SSS card, oh joy.... all that's missing is the DREAM Act

It came faster then I expected, apparently the last action on the account was the 15th, so less then a month to be registered.

In any case, obviously my previous statement was before the other versions of the DREAM appeared, I think it may be somewhat safe to say that the SSS might be there to stay, in the past versions it was just implied and you would have to look into the details of the law to find it, in the previous version it was still deeply in the law it referenced but the portion that it referenced was also placed out there in the bill for everyone to see.
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12-25-2010, 12:25 AM
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Hey guys, I don't know if this question has already been answered here but how do I get a replacement proof of registration? I know that I'm registered with the selective service but have misplaced the card that they sent me.
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Does this apply to every dreamer, or just the ones planning to sign up for the military if the DREAM passes?
From what I read it seems like every male regardless of future intent, but I just want to make sure.
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SSS is only for males right? Females get a free pass?
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SSS is only for males right? Females get a free pass?
SSS is only for Males.
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12-25-2010, 09:09 PM
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Haha I remeber when we had hope of the DREAM act gettin passed this year. MAN!
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12-25-2010, 09:59 PM
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hey guys, i am trying to fill out the card and mail it. How do I fill out the last 5 boxes of section 6, where it says today's date? I get the MM-DD-YYYY part, but not the 5 boxes after that.
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12-26-2010, 10:56 AM
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Does this apply to every dreamer, or just the ones planning to sign up for the military if the DREAM passes?
From what I read it seems like every male regardless of future intent, but I just want to make sure.
every male regardless of future intent to join the military. In fact, it a requirement if you are undocumented to sign up for the SSS between the ages of 18 and 25 if I am not mistaken, its not just a DREAM Act requirement.
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