sanjoseaug20
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So, in 1970's there was no immigration control at the POE for children born in Canada to American mothers? What documents did her mother use to bring her to the USA?
Yes, there must have been some immigration control to let them enter US. Maybe the same control let them get social security card. Maybe it was just a US citizen bringing her kids with a Canadian BC (and no passport). This could give the feeling of "all done". Maybe they saw the BC at POE, or maybe they just waved them off via a land bridge.
However, once the family entered US, got the SSNs, the barrier to correcting the status in terms of information availability were much higher than they are today. At the same time, I would think that the barrier to entry and getting SSN were lower than they are today. I know people who nowadays get ITIN used to get SSN quite easily in the 1990s. All it needed was proof of being legal in the country, even if on a non-employment visa. Go 2 decades back, and I expect the laws to be even less defined, and their implementations to be even more inconsistent.
I do not know what actually happened, or what exactly were the laws/controls in those days, this is just speculation based on what I am reading in this thread. Maybe they let the mom enter but go meet INS within 30 days and she forgot or neglected. All I am saying is that things were different.
BTW, not sure if your last question was for me or the OP, but I thought it needed a perspective.