Immigration+Policy

=__**Immigration**__= The Immigration policy applies to all people who are not documented as being born in the United States. An immigrant is defined as a person who comes to live in a foreign country permanently. The immigration policy for the Corriagenda states that anyone who desires American citizenship must complete a rigorous application process. They must pass a series of exams, testing their knowledge of the English language, the United States economy, government and history. Resume of the applicants will also be scrutinized. Any person who requests citizenship and does not meet these qualifications, will be denied it. If a person is living in America without documentation that they are a citizen, they will be sent back to their home country, with their children, regardless if their children are citizens.
 * I) Policy**

Green cards and Visas can only be given to people who are not citizens of America. This paper work is considered a temporary citizenship. Foreigners must go through a process of paperwork in order for the American immigration department to decide if a card or visa will be given. In order to be a possible recipient of a green card or a Visa, the candidate must be at least 18 years of age. For the safety of American citizens, they should have no criminal record. They must state their immigration employment status, and if they have any relatives in the United States.
 * II) Green and Visa Cards**