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Right. But in this case the problem is that her children aren’t Mexican citizens (though being the child of a Mexican citizen I guess they would be able to claim dual citizenship) AND she hasn’t lived there in 22 years so it’s pretty hard to just pack up your whole life and be like “okay, let’s go on an adventure,

People keep hammering on about “doing it the right way.” There is no way for these people. If you apply for citizenship, you cannot be living in the US. You would have to go back to your native country and wait, 10,20 years. But good luck with that, it’s not easy to get in. My sister’s finance is from the U.K., he has

A few years ago, I posed a thought experiment to my friends on Facebook. I asked them “if the federal minimum wage were zero, what would the prevailing wage be for unskilled work?” In a place like Seattle, no company could find a worker for less than about $11 or $12; below that, you’d be homeless even if you