last words? Who are these people running the Department of Homeland
Security? Do they have some mental deficits of some sort?
Jarrun79 wrote:
> Do I not also have fingerprints which will easily identify me? And
is
> there not a file in the Bureau with my picture in it?
> The fact of the matter is that this problem is caused by politics.
> Hey, at least I saved $1,500 in car insurance. Most policemen who
pull
> me over are sympathetic with my plight, so they let me go when I
can't
> produce the proper documents.
> Ritze wrote:
> > "Jarrun79" wrote in message
> > news:1102604180.066870.26590@f14g2000cwb.googlegroups.com...
> > >I lost my certificate of citizenship in August, 2003 while
searching
> > > for employment, along with my passport and social security card.
I
> was
> > > finally able to afford the $210 N-565 replacement fee in July,
> 2004.
> > > The N-565 replacement time, I was notified, is 360 days. I sent
an
> > > expedited request but was ignored. I spoke to an immigration
> official
> > > but she gave me circuitous answers.
> > > The consequences for this unreasonable processing time (for a
> > > naturalized citizen) have been negative and severe. I cannot
find
> > > work, I had to move back with my parents, and in New Jersey, I
> can't
> > > get a driver's license or insurance. I cannot go to school or
get
> > > financial aid, or replace my social security card. If I want to
> visit
> > > my aging relatives, I can't because I cannot get a passport. I
> > > consulted some attorneys and they said that there's nothing I can
> do
> > > short of a lawsuit, and then that is not certain.
> > > So I propose this:
> > > If at least 5 people respond to this message saying they have
been
> > > affected similarly, I will consult an attorney to begin a
> class-action
> > > lawsuit against the Department of Homeland Security (INS). The
> suit
> > > will address the processing time and any damages incurred as a
> result.
> > > One year is an unreasonable, ridiculous time for a citizen of the
> US to
> > > get proof of citizenship. Every citizen should have the rights
> > > citizens have, and should have due process in regards to such
> important
> > > and basic paperwork.
> > >
> >
> > Negligence has bad consequences. You are not the only person a DHS
> > personnel has to deal with and your $210 is not even enough to pay
> that
> > person for 2 days.
> >
> > There has been so many false claims to US citizenship immigration
> people
> > have to deal with and not having anything to prove your identity
does
> not
> > help to lessen their task of trying to ensure who you really are
> either. It
> > would take a lot of time and you don't really have a clear idea how
> involve
> > and tedious investigating your case could be.
> >
> > Now you know how important it is to safeguard your citizenship
> documents.
> > The burden of proof is on you to prove your citizenship and until
you
> are
> > able to prove that, you are not a US citizen in the eyes of those
you
> are
> > trying to convince.
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