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HERE'S WHAT I DON'T GET ABOUT DACA. WHY DIDN'T THE PARENTS BECOME LEGALIZED? SOME OF THEM WERE IN THIS COUNTRY 30 YEARS OR IF THE "DREAMERS" HAD SUCH HIGH HOPES AND BIG DREAMS, WHY WASN'T THE FIRST TO BECOME A UNITED STATES CITIZEN? THEY WEREN'T DEPRIVED OF ANYTHING. THEY USED OUR SERVICES AND YES, SOME DID CONTRIBUTE TO OUR COMMUNITIES, BUT WHY NOT DO SOMETHING SO OBVIOUS?
ANSWER: THEY NEVER THOUGHT THEY WOULD BE CHALLENGED, AND HERE IS WHERE DEMOCRATS ARE WRONG. DREAMERS SHOULD MEET CERTAIN 'STIPULATIONS OR CRITERIA' IN ORDER TO STAY. FREEDOM ISN'T FREE.
9/11 SHOWED US THAT.
Did you all read the news about the person arrested by the FBI who was threatening to gun down CNN employees?
I am terrified
GUESS THE "HUSH MONEY" ALLEGEDLY PAID TO STORMY DANIELS WASN'T ENOUGH TO MAKE MELANIA GO TO DAVOS WITH HER "HONEY" ACCORDING TO HUFFPOST. SHE ALSO RELEASED A PHOTO OF HERSELF DURING THE INAUGURATION WITHOUT THE BUFFOON. MAKES YOU WONDER IF SHE WILL "STICK IT OUT," OR STICK IT TO HIM. ALL THE MONEY IN THE WORLD WOULDN'T BE ENOUGH TO STAY WITH THIS CRUDE MEDIOCRE MIND.
Immigration and becoming a U.S. Citizen is not as easy as many people believe. George W. Bush and Congress over-reacted in the days following 9/11 and closed the door to Dreamers in many ways when they changed a lot of immigration regulations. The media doesn't seem to understand immigration either. It's very complex, but they could do the public a huge service by interviewing an immigration attorney and explaining some basics. It's not like Dreamers can return to their home country and turn around and come back in. They would have to be out of the U.S. 10 years before that re-entry was even a possibility.
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