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If a Non-Immigrant Alien (For Example, a Tourist) Enters the United

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If a non-immigrant alien (for example, a tourist) enters the United States illegally or enters legally but violates his or her non-immigrant status, the alien is considered to be an undocumented alien. If an alien accepts unauthorized employment, remains longer than permitted, or commits one of several other violations, the alien has violated his or her nonimmigrant status. Some of these undocumented aliens purchase counterfeit documents or assume another person's identity by using fraudulently obtained genuine documents. R.G. is a non-immigrant alien who is living in the United States.


A) If R.G. is an undocumented alien, then R.G. must have entered the United States illegally
B) If R.G. has violated non-immigrant status but has not remained in the United States longer than permitted, then R.G. has accepted unauthorized employment
C) If R.G. has not remained in the United States longer than permitted, R.G. is not an undocumented alien
D) If R.G. is an undocumented alien, then R.G. entered the United States legally
E) If R.G. is not an undocumented alien, then R.G. has not accepted unauthorized employment

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