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subject: Global Visas Complaints: Think Seriously About Illegal Immigration [print this page]


Between 20 to 30 percent of all immigration applications are suspected of fraud, warns the U.S. Government Accountability Office (GAO), the investigative arm of Congress. Senior immigration officials admitted those numbers could actually be 50 to 75 percent, according to the former counsel for the 9/11 Commission.

Many countries have had or currently have laws restricting immigration for economic or nationalistic political reasons. United Nations Security Council Resolution 1373 concerning counter-terrorism, enacted in October 2001, requested of UN member states to restrict immigration laws. Whether a person is permitted to stay in a country legally may be decided by quotas or point systems or may be based on considerations such as family ties (marriage, elderly mother, etc.). Exceptions relative to political refugees or to sick people are also common. Immigrants who do not participate in these legal proceedings or who are denied permission under them and still enter or stay in the country are illegal immigrants, as well as people born on national territory (henceforth not "immigrants") but who have not obtained nationality of their birthplace and have no legal title of residency.

Most countries have laws requiring workers to have proper documentation, often intended to prevent or minimize the employment of unauthorized immigrants. However the penalties against employers are often small and the acceptable identification requirements vague and ill-defined as well as being seldom checked or enforced, making it easy for employers to hire unauthorized labor. Unauthorized immigrants are especially popular with many employers because they can pay less than the legal minimum wage or have unsafe working conditions, secure in the knowledge that few unauthorized workers will report the abuse to the authorities. Often the minimum wages in one country can be several times the prevailing wage in the unauthorized immigrant's country, making even these jobs attractive to the unauthorized worker.

Now we have to think seriously about illegal immigration

1. Just see what happen around us and do nothing.

2. Or stand against the enemy of our nation and kick them out.

Time has come to choose second one from these two. Yes it is the only way to save our country and the future of many people. Introduce yourself with Global Visas Complaints Team and be the one of the person who makes this revolution.

by: Mozzam Khan




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