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Ahem to Flipper response II
Anonymous (not verified) | Sun, 2007-12-16 14:57

Hi Flipper. I was not the one accusing Swift. I was talking about a google site titled "Non-U.S. Students working in the U.S.. while going to school there. You can work part time, after all there are 12 million illegal workers in the U.S. working, so it is not that difficult, again, as long as you apply for a Social Security Card go get a drivers license, Social Security does not ask for a Passport, and if they do, it is for identification purposes only. (Remember the Dutch -American Friendly Treaty, it works in the U.S., but with the Governors new ruling it is going to take it's course in court and perhaps that Sint Maarten will be reminded again in a court of Law that it is still effective, where there is a will there is a way. I know of many Sint Maarteners that go or have gone to school in Florida and Rhode Island, Virginia and a few other locations that worked while they were there legally. You have to seek employment the employer is not going to look for you.

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