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How does this happen? Read the quote below (and the full story linked) and it says the guy overstayed his VISA, and is still here due to Obama's EO, yet... he has a job. In a hospital. I am presuming he has no documentation saying he is allowed to legally work, just a stay from deportation.
When *I* get a job I have to show documentation or else I don't get the job. I saw nothing suggesting he is documented.
Maybe Obama's order doubles as approval to work? I don't know. :shrug:
When *I* get a job I have to show documentation or else I don't get the job. I saw nothing suggesting he is documented.
Maybe Obama's order doubles as approval to work? I don't know. :shrug:
Trump's Immigration Plan Could Undermine Promise To Boost Economy : NPR
Trump's Immigration Plan Could Undermine Promise To Boost Economy
Quote from linked article:
"Aguiluz came to the U.S. at age 15 for a lifesaving surgery after a car accident in his native Honduras. After the surgery, he and most of his family stayed illegally. Then, in 2014, President Obama issued an executive order that provided two-year deportation deferments for young immigrants like Aguiluz. Trump says he will rescind that order.
If he could talk to Trump, Aguiluz says, here's what he would say.
"I am a very contributing individual in the American society," he says. "I save American lives in the OR. They don't care about my immigration status. They don't care if I'm a Latino. What they care is that I'm a very capable nurse that will carry them through the surgery."