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Should the mexican consulate be educating illegal aliens? Q. Why are the mexican consulates aiding and abetting illegal aliens on their labor rights, when it is against the law for illegals to be working? Should they not be charged for aiding and abetting? Why are they not helping to put these illegal aliens back in their own country? Will this hopefully backfire and employers will not hire these illegals once they find out they can and will be sued, besides having charges brought against them for hiring them in the first place? XXX --- Mexican consulates educating workers on rights By kate brumback, The Associated Press 11:57 a.m. August 28, 2009 atlanta mexican consulates around the country plan to launch an effort next week to educate their citizens on their labor rights when working… [cont.] Asked by skull - Sun Aug 30 19:17:22 2009 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments A. I don't think Obama OR Kennedy like the American People. No.. the Mexican Consulate should not be educating anyone if they are an illegal alien. Obama should be stopping that activity, and when he does not, it is decidedly shades of George Bush. Answered by Joel W - Sun Aug 30 21:55:19 2009 whats mean of this.plz help me.? Q. Your inquiry has been received at the National Visa Center (NVC). Per Department of State procedures, the National Visa Center (NVC) must refer this case to the assigned U.S. Embassy/Consulate General for a Consular Officer to determine eligibility under the Child Status Protection Act (CSPA). Therefore, we have forwarded the case information via email to the U.S. Embassy/Consulate General for their review. You will be notified once this eligibility review has been completed. Regards, National Visa Center Written Inquiry UnitSCB Asked by Capricorn N - Thu Jan 29 03:31:01 2009 - - 6 Answers - 0 Comments A. It would appear that someone filed a petition for an alien relative - child. The child must be turning 21 soon or has turned 21 and policy apparently dictates that the embassy review the application to see if the case meets the requirements for the "ageing out" to be waived. You should get another letter when this is finished. Answered by anonymouse - Thu Jan 29 06:58:57 2009 4 Questions that you can answer for me?
Q. Okay 4 Q's! 1. Which is the best shampoo and conditioner? Sunsilk, pantene, Aussie, tresemme, herbal essences? And if you have any other good ones, please say! I want really silky soft hair like Selena Gomez and Taylor Swift! Note: I have very dry hair, split ends, and breakage. 2.What is the BEST heat spray protection that will also help repair my hair? Note: I use a straightener and a curler almost everyday (But not during summer cuz I'm trying to repair it!) 3. What is the best foundation, consular, brown mascara, and eye shadow? Note: I want cheap yet still good makeup! 4.Is skin Id good? Pros and Cons please! Thank you! This would really help! Asked by Jasmine - Sun Jul 5 16:00:13 2009 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments A. 1. Which is the best shampoo and conditioner? I use bedhead products but when I'm in a pinch or want to save money I use herbal essences hello hydration shampoo and conditioner and it really helps with dry hair, and I love it during the summer because it really seems to keep my hair silky. 2.What is the BEST heat spray protection that will also help repair my hair? Tresemme has some really great heat sprays and they are all really cheap so buy a few and see what works best for you. I also really like using Paul Mitchell skinny serum all year round, it works amazing on dry hair and really helps tame any frizzies. It's around $15 a bottle but would probably seriously last you a year, you only need to use a pea sized amount for long hair.… [cont.] Answered by *Addies Mom* - Sun Jul 5 16:13:32 2009 From Yahoo Answer Search: "consular protection" |