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Old 02-07-07, 11:28 PM   #11
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"The credit union offers reassurances that account holders will still have access to the funds, even if they're deported, Garcia said. "They're afraid that that institution will partner with the Department of Homeland Security and report to them who's in an undocumented situation or not," Garcia said. "We're not going to be required to notify an agency if we find out they're undocumented. We're not required by law to do that." "


It may not be the law yet that the Credit Union has to report them but if I am not mistaken he IRS or FBI could go through the Courts to pull the records of all accounts just to see who may or may not be here legally :hmm:

I see it as a plus to stay here and there for not in favor of this.

If these people really want to move here and enjoy the benefits, then study for 7 years on a visa (or green card) and become a U.S. Citizen. If they have not gone through the correct steps to gain citizenship then I agree with deportation. They really have everything to gain and nothing to lose by doing it right and legally.

That's my 2¢
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