How Much Do You Really Know About Immigration?

The US immigration system is broken. Laws are complex and confusing and sometimes absurd. Myths often dominate the national dialogue. How much do you know about the REALITY?

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On Apr 17, 2016
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The number of immigrants living in the US illegally goes up every year.

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The 11 million immigrants living in the country illegally all broke the law by crossing the border illegally.

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Green Card Holders (Permanent Residents) can vote for the President of the United States.

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Undocumented immigrants pay taxes.

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President Obama used his executive powers to grant amnesty to undocumented immigrants.

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“Illegal Immigrants” are more likely to engage in criminal behavior.

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Many undocumented immigrants receive welfare.

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If someone is charged with an immigration violation, the government grants them an attorney for their hearing in immigration court.

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People going before an immigration judge don't need an attorney. Either you are here legally or you aren't. It is that simple.

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Children and families fleeing warzones or poverty are held in jail-like detention centers while waiting for a hearing to determine if they are eligible to stay in the US.

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Children as young as 3 or 4 years old are considered capable of presenting their legal cases in Immigration Court without the assistance of an attorney.

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If a woman enters the US illegally and has a baby one year later, under current US law, how does the woman’s immigration status change?

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If that same undocumented woman then marries a US citizen, who is the father of her child, how does the woman’s immigration status change?

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I became a US citizen many years ago. My daughter is married, and she is a Mexican citizen. I filed an application to bring her to the US with an F3 Visa. It is 2016, and she was just granted her Visa! What year did I file the application?

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My parents / grandparents / great grandparents came to the US legally. (Free Point for All Answers!)

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