poncho
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30 and sunny! Forecast was wrong. In 82 Canada got a new constitution and one of the things they put in was a section on Indians and their treaty rights remain the same from the early 1800's. We have a group of people that their ancestors worked for the Hudsons Bay Company and married Indian Women. They formed their own communities and called themselves metis. Our brilliant federal courts just ruled that under the constitution these groups are Indians under the constitution. If the federal government doesn't appeal they'll have to give these people the same rights and benifits as they do regular Indians. On my Mothers side of the family her ancestors not only worked for Hudsons Bay, they had been Governor of an outpost. So now all I have to do is show they married an Indian and I can join the Metis! Since Canada must treat them as Indians of Canada, I can get a status card. Under U.S law if you can show 50% Native American blood they can't deny you entry to the U.S for any reason. Also have the right to work in the U.S, so automatic green card. The U.S accepts a Canadian Indian status card id as proof of 50% Indian blood. So might be an easy way for me to get a green card.