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Yeah...about that....I believe only CITIZENS OF THE US should be able to FILE LAWSUITS IN THE US...makes sense right? If I went over to Mexico and tried to sue someone ..they would probably laugh me right out the door.
Foreigners can't even buy property down SOB. Let's just say, it's very one-sided when we compare the US to Mexico.
Maybe you missed the part that this didn't happen in Nevada. Or in Texas. This was in Michigan.
Also, there was an affidavit to complete and sign for those who do not have a SSN. The parties of the lawsuit failed to complete them. There was nothing in the article stating that one HAD to have a SSN.
The fact that you are referring to Mary Hollinrake as a "he" further gives me the conclusion that you did not even bother to actually read the article that this thread is about.
No, I don't have to read it. Someone said it's a "federal requirement". It clearly is not.
No, someone said the federal law specifies a SSN “shall” be required. Big difference.
They remind me of teenagers - they believe they know everything, and have no need to actually READ what the thread is about. And the more they open their mouth the more you realize they haven't got the faintest clue.
They will have to rule in favor of them. What he did was wrong. You do not need a SSN. Foreigners who marry in Las Vegas don't have one. A couple I know did not have one, either. Texas does not require a SSN.
"foreigners" does NOT mean here illegally. One of the exemptions to having a SSN is to be here legally on some kind of visa (even a tourist visa). As cited in the article "having no legal status to be in the USA" is not a valid exemption - DING - done
They remind me of teenagers - they believe they know everything, and have no need to actually READ what the thread is about. And the more they open their mouth the more you realize they haven't got the faintest clue.
Then set an example and start doing it.
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Originally Posted by Opyelie
"foreigners" does NOT mean here illegally. One of the exemptions to having a SSN is to be here legally on some kind of visa (even a tourist visa). As cited in the article "having no legal status to be in the USA" is not a valid exemption - DING - done
Face it - you are completely out of gas in this thread. You failed to understand the points made in it because you didn't even bother to read the article. It's time to pack up your marbles. We'd be glad to have you back once you've read up on the subject and have an informed opinion to share.
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