Ravi, he is in fact correct. Those who overstay their visas and such are not considered or counted as undocumented. Words have meanings, you've never seemed to understand that.
Sure they are. Expired documents means undocumented no matter how you try to spin it.
No, it doesn't. There is a paper trail of their entry. There are documents, just out of date, incorrect ones.
Words mean things.
Yes, they do and your PC agenda is clear.
The easy definition of an undocumented immigrant is that it’s a foreign-born person who doesn’t have a legal right to be or remain in the United States. But that’s where the easy part stops. Let’s look at some common questions and misconceptions about undocumented immigrants.
Is an undocumented immigrant the same as an illegal alien?
Yes, but “illegal alien” is not a technical term – it’s the popularly used jargon, nowhere found in the U.S. immigration laws. Because of its insulting connotations even though it covers a wide variety of types of people, however, we at Nolo prefer to use the more neutral term, “undocumented immigrant.”
Do all undocumented immigrants sneak across the U.S. border?
Some, but not all. Although accurate numbers are hard to come by, it’s clear that a significant number of undocumented immigrants originally came to the U.S. legally, whether as tourists or on some other nonimmigrant (temporary) visa, and then failed to leave.
Who Is an Undocumented Immigrant? | Nolo.com