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There were some obscure words in there. Interestingly, I only ticked boxes that I could envision Pip Boy (Fallout VG) drawings of. Ending up with a score of ~23k, which was below average.


I can't even make the mental connection between the title/article and this comment. Not even the racist/hateful mental connection. Am I missing something?


I think what may have thrown some people off is your usage of the word "scheme". For myself, it elicits more negative connotations and throws off the message somewhat without spending more brain cycles.


I see your point, and have updated it to say 'project' lest people get the wrong idea. I was rather upset by the sweeping declaration above that I was committing a felony, why I think should be deleted by the author since it's totally unfounded.


You and the idiots who voted me down still don't get it... and your edit changes nothing. You can't act as an agent of employment for someone you know is illegal.

"If anyone is interested in investing in a project to legally provide work opportunities for undocumented immigrants"


Your assumption about the point of this project is incorrect, and you don't seem like a person who's interested in having a polite conversation about this or any other subject.

In a nutshell, however, there are arguments that people who are brought to the US as children may have more legal rights than is commonly supposed by those who are unfamiliar with immigration law. You would agree, I hope, that if the law actually allows something and most people had simply failed to notice it did so, that it would be legal for people to take advantage of that. Given the complexity of immigration law and of the institutional structures surrounding it, it is not very surprising that loopholes abound and are often overlooked. However, using such a loophole may still require a willingness to go through several years of expensive litigation. Suing the government is not a trivial undertaking.


(If you're running Windows) Microsoft's XPS Document Writer is pretty good for this. It results in a .xps file but you can do whatever you want with that afterwards, including PDF conversion.


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