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how often do you talk to your difficult "child" now adult?
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<blockquote data-quote="Lil" data-source="post: 737896" data-attributes="member: 17309"><p>Actually, I'm much less sure her dad is legal. Mom is, according to her. I believe her older sister is as she works for the state government there. Heck, I had to prove I was a citizen to work for Missouri! But dad is actually step-dad, to my knowledge, and so I'm not 100% on him. I asked flat out last Sept., (when we drove by a college where Dreamers were protesting the repeal and my son pointed out she was born in Mexico), if she was documented...her response was a rather confused, "You know, I think so. I should probably talk to my mom. She's a resident, so I <em>think</em> I'm okay?" </p><p>My son laughed, said, "Green-Card Wedding!" and fist-bumped her. <img src="/community/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/emoticons/groooansmileyf.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":groan:" title="groan :groan:" data-shortname=":groan:" /> Silly kid.</p><p></p><p>I guess I'm just worried that they'll not even think about it until they go to get their marriage license and BOOM! But surely if there was something to worry about, her mother would tell her...right? </p><p></p><p>The USA is just a scary place for non-citizens these days, even if they are here legally.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lil, post: 737896, member: 17309"] Actually, I'm much less sure her dad is legal. Mom is, according to her. I believe her older sister is as she works for the state government there. Heck, I had to prove I was a citizen to work for Missouri! But dad is actually step-dad, to my knowledge, and so I'm not 100% on him. I asked flat out last Sept., (when we drove by a college where Dreamers were protesting the repeal and my son pointed out she was born in Mexico), if she was documented...her response was a rather confused, "You know, I think so. I should probably talk to my mom. She's a resident, so I [I]think[/I] I'm okay?" My son laughed, said, "Green-Card Wedding!" and fist-bumped her. :groan: Silly kid. I guess I'm just worried that they'll not even think about it until they go to get their marriage license and BOOM! But surely if there was something to worry about, her mother would tell her...right? The USA is just a scary place for non-citizens these days, even if they are here legally. [/QUOTE]
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