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Frank Knight
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I'll put it frankly. How is the job market in New Hampshire for undocumented/illegal aliens in New Hampshire? Is the use of e-verify widespread?
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jesuslvsu
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Just become legal. We can't support illegal immigration, as that would look bad on the FSP. If your a Canadian, which I'm guessing you are due to NH location, it should be pretty easy to get a work visa.
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MaineShark
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Just become legal. We can't support illegal immigration, as that would look bad on the FSP. "Just become legal" is not a practical option. It's an extraordinarily difficult and expensive process. And the FSP takes no position on immigration.
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"An armed society is a polite society" - this does not mean that we are polite because we fear each other.
We are not civilized because we are armed; we are armed because we are civilized..
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Frank Knight
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I'm not Canadian.
I was born south of New Hampshire. Several thousand miles southward. I was ashamed at one point of my life of what I was. It's difficult to be a libertarian and an illegal. You feel tempted to turn yourself in, and even if you don't you feel awkward walking down the street because you didn't pay as much tax as everyone for it. Now though I don't think I should be ashamed. I was brought here when I was a year old. My first language is English. I might have broken the state's law, but so what? I'm not a criminal. I didn't violate the Non-Aggression Principle. I didn't harm anyone. My clothes, house, and food are all paid for with honest money that was earned through voluntary exchange. I certainly don't steal anyone's job. Jobs aren't finite. Our unemployment is caused by the federal reserves manipulation of the price system and the social welfare state decreasing the general wealth. If someone should be deported for stealing the jobs of americans it should be Bernanke and the whole lot of Congress.
To an extent, I'm glad I was born what I was. It's given me a chance to live outside of the state. I've seen how healthcare works without the state, and I can say positively that it does work. No FDA necessary! I've both seen the worst of state police (versus private defense) and it's redundancy. Growing up how I did, I didn't have any hope of receiving help from the police, but it was unneeded. I could conduct most of my business with others just between us. The only contact I had with police was when they were tearing down businesses that didn't have the stamp of the state to do business. I've never had to pretend to myself that the state was good. More importantly though, I know the value of every freedom that most take for granted.
I don't want to hurt anyone, much less the Free State Project. I just want to live in freedom. I would file for legality if I could, but it's not an option. I'm not eligible for any visa, and even if I was I would be deported and barred from entering for ten years minimum. And where would I be sent? A country without a word for libertarian, much less any? A country I have no ties with?
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Anyway, I don't suppose there are any other illegal/undocumented immigrants part of the free state project? Or alternatively, how hard is it to find a job where you can work under the table?
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politicalGRAFFITI
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If you like you are welcome to come hang out with us over at the New Hampshire Underground Forum. 
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Frank Knight
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Welp it seems with today's announcement getting a work authorization isn't a real issue. New Hampshire here I come!
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1DayAtATime
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Welp it seems with today's announcement getting a work authorization isn't a real issue. New Hampshire here I come!
I am not sure if Obama's announcement covers you. Obama relaxes rules on illegal immigrants June 15. 2012 8:31PM http://www.unionleader.com/article/20120615/NEWS06/706169983President Obama announced the new policy Friday in which illegal immigrants who came to the United States as children will be allowed to obtain work permits and be safe from deportation.
The policy will apply to people who are currently no more than 30 years old, arrived in the country before they turned 16 and lived in the United States for five years. They must also have no criminal record and have earned a high school diploma, or a GED, or be in school or have served in the military.
Those whom the policy applies to will be able to apply for a two-year “deferred action” that removes the threat of deportation for up to two years, with repeated extensions. Keep in mind that their is a program called E-verify. It is working it's way across the US. I think it may still be voluntary pretty much everywhere but that could change. It is where major companies run someone's name (or is it #) through a database before someone is hired.
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« Last Edit: June 26, 2012, 12:25:52 pm by LoveAndPeace »
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politicalGRAFFITI
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Just takes an e-mail, although I'll have to check on that... They got tired of fighting the spambots I guess.
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KBCraig
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Welp it seems with today's announcement getting a work authorization isn't a real issue. New Hampshire here I come!
I am not sure if Obama's announce covers you. He said he's been here since he was 1. If he's under 30, and has a diploma or GED (or is in school, or is a veteran), he's covered.
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Frank Knight
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I'm currently twenty so I should have a work permit under the new Executive Order. I graduate college this fall, and hopefully will have my work authorization by then.
Is it worthwhile to go over to New Hampshire for Christmas? I'm debating making my move during the Winter or until it's summer. Snow is a foreign concept to a Californian like me.
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TJames
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Snow is fine as long as you get someone to teach you how to drive on it. Here in the Mid-Coast of Maine typically any snow we get in December we keep losing before January anyway. December feels like 30F most of the time but it dose get much colder.
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rank420
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I was planning on building a 4x4 prerunner truck so the snow driving will actually be a BLAST lol. I used to live in Alaska and Nevada and this California weather has me missing snow.
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