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California passed measure that would legalize thousands of peasants

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04-20-2012, 03:34 AM
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This is great news for all the farmers in California
Here is the bill text
http://leginfo.legislature.ca.gov/fa...01120120AB1544

And here is the source. It's in Spanish. Google translate for English.

http://noticias.univision.mobi/notic...6partner%3Dmia
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04-21-2012, 03:49 AM
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Can other undocumented become a farmer also and work in CA?
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You Habe to be a resident of California. Have worked certain hours ending in the year 2008. This is also for janitors and other jobs that are more like labor. Also children family would qualify as dependent
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Woah that's good news!

Will this be voted on soon?
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How does this work?? Immigration law is federal? Nvm I see now. The state is asking the federal government for permission.
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How does this work?? Immigration law is federal? Nvm I see now. The state is asking the federal government for permission.
I doubt the feds will allow this.
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*sigh*
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You Habe to be a resident of California. Have worked certain hours ending in the year 2008. This is also for janitors and other jobs that are more like labor. Also children family would qualify as dependent
What if you once lived in CA and then moved elsewhere? You would have to have a janitor and farmer work experience also?
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