01-02-2017, 06:43 AM
Yes - they don't check.
So, if no one is checking their visa, or if they overstay their visa, it wouldn't be too difficult for for a non-citizen to stay illegally, right?
To assume someone is staying here illegally based purely on their nationality is.... not nice.
No one is assuming anything. I gave one specific example that I knew about. There was no implication that all illegal immigrants in Hawaii are of a single nationality.
Back to home sales... it's not a boom yet like in 2006, but I believe that particular market uptick started in a similar fashion. A few years of steadily increasing sales, then prices took off like a rocket for about a year or so. I remember at one point, the lowest priced listing for a vacant lot in HPP was $100,000.
"One may pretend knowledge of philosophy more successfully than that of arithmetic." -Last Aphorisms (or how about, one may pretend knowledge with an opinion more successfully than with facts)
So, if no one is checking their visa, or if they overstay their visa, it wouldn't be too difficult for for a non-citizen to stay illegally, right?
To assume someone is staying here illegally based purely on their nationality is.... not nice.
No one is assuming anything. I gave one specific example that I knew about. There was no implication that all illegal immigrants in Hawaii are of a single nationality.
Back to home sales... it's not a boom yet like in 2006, but I believe that particular market uptick started in a similar fashion. A few years of steadily increasing sales, then prices took off like a rocket for about a year or so. I remember at one point, the lowest priced listing for a vacant lot in HPP was $100,000.
"One may pretend knowledge of philosophy more successfully than that of arithmetic." -Last Aphorisms (or how about, one may pretend knowledge with an opinion more successfully than with facts)
"I'm at that stage in life where I stay out of discussions. Even if you say 1+1=5, you're right - have fun." - Keanu Reeves