Why do immigrants need green cards?



Answer:
Law, ever heard of it?
It is the law in our country.
Because we do. It means we did the proper paper work. It's called a green card because the card use to be green.
A "green card" gives you official immigration status (Lawful Permanent Residency) in the United states.
Every country has ways to control who works in that country. Here that documentation is called a green card.
The correct term of the “Green card” is I-551 or legal permanent resident card. It is issued by the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Service (used to be INS) to identify an individual of their legal status in the U.S. The person must have it with them at the time they apply for entry into the U.S.
We need to prove we have the right to live and work in the USA.

As previously noted, we have to carry it with us at all times.

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