Crossfire wrote:How is this different than the old 4473's? Didn't they also have the question - Hispanic or non-Hispanic?
No, there's only one "question 10" on the old forms-
Race (Ethnicity) - Check one or more:
American Indian or Alaskan Native
Hispanic or Latino
Black or African-American
Asian
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander
White
Now you pick ethnicity (you're either hispanic or not), and then race.
Crossfire wrote:
By the way, when you have your fingerprints taken by L-1 for your CHL, there is the same question. And I always have to ask, "Do you consider yourself Hispanic or non-Hispanic?
It's interesting, but here's the thing: I keep the 4473's for 20 years. Only time it gets in ATF's hands is with inspection or a search warrant.
Again: Why was this change so important that the forms had to be altered (at non-trivial taxpayer expense)? We know they wanted to alter question 12 and the residency requirements for nonimmigrant visas, but tossing in the ethnicity divider is rather suspect. Why is hispanic ethnicity important and no other? This data isn't collected for statistical reasons, so why the change?
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