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A farm boy working as a beat reporter on a city desk is wealthy? That’s comic book material right there.
Of course he is, but how the hell do you deport him back to krypton? Would cost more than it's worth, and he seems to earn his keep, unlike some other illegal aliens.
I love this thread already. A lot of legitimately amusing responses.
It is the mark of an educated mind to be able to entertain a thought without accepting it.
Also, it's should HAVE. NOT "should of". "Should of" doesn't even make sense. If you think you should own a cat, do you say "I should of a cat" or "I should have a cat"? Do you HAVE cats, or do you OF cats?
He came to earth as a baby, was given to an orphanage with no information available about his birth family, and then adopted by an American family.
He's a citizen.
He is not white he’s an extra terrestrial. He has white skin and works as a freelance reporter who bring down 60k a year which is averaging however considering he spends all his time saving people I’m not sure how good he is or other income he can supplement it with. He also arrived via space ship.
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Challenge Mode : Play WoW like my disability has me play:
You will need two people, Brian MUST use the mouse for movement/looking and John MUST use the keyboard for casting, attacking, healing etc.
Briand and John share the same goal, same intentions - but they can't talk to each other, however they can react to each other's in game activities.
Now see how far Brian and John get in WoW.
I mean by definition he IS an illegal immigrant/alien/whatever you want to call him.
Not that anyone really gives a shit since he's sorta saving people and shit.
Actors that play him that are white != him being white. I mean fuck, he's not even human.
Are we going to call all non-black aliens white/caucasian too?
Still wondering why I play this game.
I'm a Rogue and I also made a spreadsheet for the Order Hall that is updated for BfA.
Uh, no. He was adopted from an orphanage. Legally. That's in the comics.
Nobody knew where he came from, and he has papers showing that was adopted. He's a citizen. That's literally how that works.
Could that storyline work out the same way now in the world of DNA tests and shit that would show he isn't human? Absolutely not. But that storyline is from the 1930s.
The bigger problem is that he's not human.
Law doesn't automatically apply to non-humans; it depends on a lot of definitions, mostly regarding personhood. A non-person cannot be an immigrant (legal or otherwise), but would fall into other categories. Probably animal, since in the US that's usually defined as a non-human creature capable of self-motion. A court would then decide to grant personhood (which seems a very easy ruling), and THEN you could talk about immigration, illegal or otherwise. The situation is tricky for those who enter the US not out of their own volition (like babies), which is in part what DREAM is supposed to cover.