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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I mean, as long as you have your papers in order it shouldn’t be that big of a deal. Just don’t be caught out without them. Have several copies in separate places in case of natural disasters. Make sure you don’t upset anyone that might be willing to cast doubt on your immigration status. That includes all of the local bigots that you’ve never given much thought to because they obviously are “okay with” you. Make sure your family members have their ducks in a row so their possible mess doesn’t come back to you. Have lots of acquaintances that will vouch that you’re “one of the good ones”. Easy breezy. [/quote] Hellish.[/quote] Uh, we've been requiring digital finger scans for years of all non-Americans who want to enter the United States, or adjust status / naturalize, or file a form to petition for a foreign relative to immigrate. Since after the 9/11 attacks. Even people flying in visa-free from Japan, or Europe, South Korea, or any other visa waiver country has to do that. It has been widely supported by both sides of the political aisle. Having your documents organized is pretty minor than the longstanding practice of submitting biometric data. Also, the biometrics make the documents sort of redundant. I'm not sure how "hellish" it is to have documents. That's sort of a candy-assed perspective, and also out of touch with reality; when I hire a new employee for my shop who is a green card holder and we fill out the I-9 form (also a bipartisan supported process for many decades), they're always proud and happy to show their documentation. Which is actually no more paperwork than I had to show to get a Fairfax County library card.[/quote]
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