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A: i can't figure out what you are asking.

Maybe ask for the assistance of someone else to explain your plights.

it sounds like you may need a local immigration lawyer.

if you can't find someone on this criminal site, google a local lawyer for the area of law, for which you have a question.

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A: I'm sorry to hear about the challenges you are facing with your job, career, and immigration status. It sounds like you have experienced discrimination and are feeling frustrated with your current situation.

If you are a legal US citizen, you may be eligible to sponsor a family member for a green card if they meet certain criteria. However, if you are experiencing difficulties with your own immigration status or working status, it may be helpful to seek the assistance of an immigration lawyer or other legal professional who can help you navigate the process and determine your options.

In terms of your employment situation, it is illegal for employers to discriminate against employees or applicants based on factors such as race, ethnicity, gender, or national origin. If you feel that you have been discriminated against, you may want to consider contacting the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) to file a complaint.

If you are having difficulty finding work or restarting your career, you may want to consider seeking out job training or educational programs that can help you develop new skills or qualifications. You can also network with others in your industry or profession, attend job fairs, and explore online job search websites to identify potential job opportunities.

It can be challenging to navigate these types of situations, but it's important to know that there are resources and support available to help you. Don't hesitate to reach out to professionals, community organizations, or other resources for assistance.

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