He has read this thread and says:
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"I agree that immigration laws shoudl be taken seriously. But when you're on the other side, it's more a matter of survival. When I was 18, this new law did not exist. I thought there would be a time when I would get my citizenship. After high school, my lawyer said there was a good chance it could happen. But then, the Republican state attorney general at the time threw the case out along with my fathers and declared it void. Only the US attorney general could reopen the case now, and let's face it -- he's worse than any KKK member so it's doubtful he would be a help."
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He has worked off the books for a year after high school, which he is not telling them about. Yes, it is true that he has no SS#, green card, nothing. He has now started community college, trying everything that might help him stay, apparently. He would strongly consider anything that could help him stay, including any type of military service.
There is this girl that he loves, but he doesn't want to ask about marriage and get his heart broken -- because he knows she wouldn't say yes to marrying him anyway. I guess getting married is a big thing.