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Green Card Lottery- Final One?

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Laurence Canter

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Apr 12, 1994, 3:40:42 AM4/12/94
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Green Card Lottery 1994 May Be The Last One!
THE DEADLINE HAS BEEN ANNOUNCED.

The Green Card Lottery is a completely legal program giving away a
certain annual allotment of Green Cards to persons born in certain
countries. The lottery program was scheduled to continue on a
permanent basis. However, recently, Senator Alan J Simpson
introduced a bill into the U. S. Congress which could end any future
lotteries. THE 1994 LOTTERY IS SCHEDULED TO TAKE PLACE
SOON, BUT IT MAY BE THE VERY LAST ONE.

PERSONS BORN IN MOST COUNTRIES QUALIFY, MANY FOR
FIRST TIME.

The only countries NOT qualifying are: Mexico; India; P.R. China;
Taiwan, Philippines, North Korea, Canada, United Kingdom (except
Northern Ireland), Jamaica, Domican Republic, El Salvador and
Vietnam.

Lottery registration will take place soon. 55,000 Green Cards will be
given to those who register correctly. NO JOB IS REQUIRED.

THERE IS A STRICT JUNE DEADLINE. THE TIME TO START IS
NOW!!

For FREE information via Email, send request to
cs...@indirect.com


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Alan Flesch

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Apr 12, 1994, 10:05:32 AM4/12/94
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ni...@indirect.com (Laurence Canter) writes:

>Lottery registration will take place soon. 55,000 Green Cards will be
>given to those who register correctly. NO JOB IS REQUIRED.

"Oh Boy!" Alan says. "I can stop living my horrible double existance as
an illegal alien (y'all didn't know didja?) from the State of Disillusion...

(Or is it a state of Denial? Or the State of Total Confusion...?)

Alan(aj)

Jeff Billman

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Apr 15, 1994, 10:13:02 AM4/15/94
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fle...@phakt.usc.edu (Alan Flesch) writes:

>"Oh Boy!" Alan says. "I can stop living my horrible double existance as
>an illegal alien (y'all didn't know didja?) from the State of Disillusion...

>(Or is it a state of Denial? Or the State of Total Confusion...?)

Or even the states of Arizona and Tennessee where, with any luck, Mr.
Canter will soon be disbarred.

Correct me if I'm wrong, but isn't this practice unethical and/or illegal?

We now return you to your regularly scheduled discussion.
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Tim Nemec

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Apr 15, 1994, 12:16:30 PM4/15/94
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In article <jbillma.766419182@bgsuvax>, jbi...@bgsu.edu (Jeff Billman) writes:

>Correct me if I'm wrong, but isn't this practice unethical and/or illegal?

Unethical? Yes. A clear violation of acceptable use policies? Yes.
Slimey? Yes. Is is "slimeballs" like these that give all lawyers a bad
name? Yes. Illegal? Unclear.

(see the excellent ongoing discussions in news.admin.misc, misc.legal and
5000 other groups)

Also, Internet Direct, Inc, Canter's Internet service provider has
set up a gopher to provide information about this event.

see gopher.indirect.com

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