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Hi, Just Could Do With a little help with some questions i have. I know they have been asked before on here but as the months pass i want to know if its still the same. basically im a 24 year old man from ireland thats going to move over to new york in march as an illegal immigrant.
Im not worried that much about going illegally but just want to know is it worth my while, i mean if theres jobs goin (i.e bar work,construction work etc) does it make much of a difference to get the job if your illegal, also do the irish look out for one another here in terms of work, accomdation etc.
id love any info that i can get plus even any info from irish who are there illegally themselves at the mo or anyone planning on doing the same as i around this time.
Why would we help you enter our home/country illegally? Have you not heard about our economy? US citizens cannot find jobs. Why would we want you to take a job here? Stay where you are. You appear to be only semi-literate anyway. We don't need more of that here.
America has enough illegal immigrants to deal with already and does NOT welcome them - and when you get caught -as you undoubtedly will - you'll be deported at your expense and banned from the US.
And posting on a public forum as a self proclaimed wannabe "illegal immigrant" shows a spectacular level of stupidity
Hi, Just Could Do With a little help with some questions i have. I know they have been asked before on here but as the months pass i want to know if its still the same. basically im a 24 year old man from ireland thats going to move over to new york in march as an illegal immigrant.
Im not worried that much about going illegally but just want to know is it worth my while, i mean if theres jobs goin (i.e bar work,construction work etc) does it make much of a difference to get the job if your illegal, also do the irish look out for one another here in terms of work, accomdation etc.
id love any info that i can get plus even any info from irish who are there illegally themselves at the mo or anyone planning on doing the same as i around this time.
Thanks.
This is kind of like asking me if there's anything decent to eat in my fridge so you'll know if it's "worth your while" to break into my house and stay. Your ignorance and attitude are unbelievable. Don't you dare come here.
Why would you announce that? Seriously. This forum is on a US Server. If the mods really cared, they could look up your IP address, send that to the feds, and report you for breaking the law should you come over here.
Also, don't come over here. Your being here illegally is not appreciated.
America has enough illegal immigrants to deal with already and does NOT welcome them - and when you get caught -as you undoubtedly will - you'll be deported at your expense and banned from the US.
And posting on a public forum as a self proclaimed wannabe "illegal immigrant" shows a spectacular level of stupidity
actually, the sucker US pays for the illegals' trip back when the native country verifies the native born status of the illegal. He wouldn't be out of anything and could probably try again and again.
1. It is against the law.
2. When ICE finds you you will spend some time in a holding cell before being deported and Banned from the US.
3. You will most likely have a higher standard of living living off benefits in Ireland then working under the table in the US (which, due to E-verify and I-9 forms you would have to do).
The moral of the story being if you are thinking of coming illegally...stay in Ireland. Unless you are legally immigrating we do not want you.
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