Not really!
Sinnersroom,
The problem is that without the D***n GC, and subsequently US citizenship, there is not much you can do in this country, unless you want to do odd jobs, live off welfare, no need to travel overseas, etc.. This is to me sounds like being in a big golden jail as opposed to the jail that you would be in if you were back home (alive of course). And keep in mind that the way things are going, it seems like you could be deported if you commit a traffic violation and you are not a US citizen. Until you are a US citizen, in this country, you are nobody, and you have no rights whatsoever. Let’s face it.
We all agree that this country is great and we are grateful, but remember, we are paying back and contributing as well. Other free nations are dong the same thing, but better and more efficiently.
In my case, I had a decent education (I paid for it myself), and what I learned is highly in demand, especially by the US government. I was hoping one day to join a federal agency like the FBI, but because of the lack of GC, and thefor US citizenship, I was forced to accept jobs that any person with high school qualifications would not accept. While 55000 new immigrants, in addition to refugees come to this country each year, most of who hardly have high school diplomas, and I see them becoming US citizens while I am spending my day on forums like this (no offense) waiting for a glimpse of hope.
My friend, you just do not know how frustrating it's, if your only goal is to be able to have your family visit you, then that's your choice, but many people here fled their countries in hope of escaping prosecution and better themselves. After 16 years in anticipation, I am starting to wonder was it really worth it?
***BTW, are you a friend with Ashcroft, or do you work for the INS(I stil like to call that way)?***reading your coments, I wonder
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