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Jan 27, 2018 18:25:17   #
Weasel Loc: In the Great State Of Indiana!!
 
permafrost wrote:
The point of the video is that we have educated, trained and developed these people, now we are going to kick them out??

How short sighted is that??


Kick them out?
The plan is to keep 1.8 Million! That is up from 800,000.
What planet are you all on?
Trump now sees them as v**ers just like the Democrats have for years.
1.8 Million should really work in his favor.
Go Trump.

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Jan 28, 2018 07:58:18   #
kenvrla Loc: East Tx Piney Woods
 
PaulPisces wrote:
And another list:


If they love and apprecate our country so much, why have they not applied for and become citizens yet? Makes no sense... just a one-sided article. They have this opportunity like everyone else. Just a thought...

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Jan 28, 2018 10:25:03   #
pappadeux Loc: Phoenix AZ
 
The best way to deal with 'DACA' is like we did in the past and that is to require them to serve in the 'Military' If they protest or refuse to serve, then ship the "Bastards" back from whence they came.

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Jan 28, 2018 15:25:54   #
Michael Rich Loc: Lapine Oregon
 
Look, if all this haggling doesn't work...kiss their illegal asses out..no big deal... America First..

As it stands they are not citizens..

How have these people not been able to gain citizenship.. I am told that they are the brightest and unbelievably astute..if this is true...why are these people in this precarious position...and how come if these people needed help to become citizens the Prog leadership wasn't already on it...so who looks more inept..the leadership of the Progs or these unbelievably bright and shining stars..

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Jan 28, 2018 15:31:17   #
PaulPisces Loc: San Francisco
 
kenvrla wrote:
If they love and apprecate our country so much, why have they not applied for and become citizens yet? Makes no sense... just a one-sided article. They have this opportunity like everyone else. Just a thought...


Because to apply for citizenship they would have to return to their country of origin (and build a life in a country they have never known), then apply and wait for the possibility of getting citizenship in the U.S.

As far as I can see, DACA recipients have been performing all of the responsibilities of being a citizen except v****g, some for over 20 years. They contribute to their communities, pay taxes (both federal and local), go to churches/synagogues/wh**ever. I think they deserve the benefits of citizenship without all the undue burden you would put on them.

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Jan 28, 2018 16:09:57   #
bahmer
 
PaulPisces wrote:
Because to apply for citizenship they would have to return to their country of origin (and build a life in a country they have never known), then apply and wait for the possibility of getting citizenship in the U.S.

As far as I can see, DACA recipients have been performing all of the responsibilities of being a citizen except v****g, some for over 20 years. They contribute to their communities, pay taxes (both federal and local), go to churches/synagogues/wh**ever. I think they deserve the benefits of citizenship without all the undue burden you would put on them.
Because to apply for citizenship they would have t... (show quote)


I believe that the DACA recipients have been v****g as well.

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Jan 28, 2018 17:18:01   #
kenvrla Loc: East Tx Piney Woods
 
PaulPisces wrote:
Because to apply for citizenship they would have to return to their country of origin (and build a life in a country they have never known), then apply and wait for the possibility of getting citizenship in the U.S.

As far as I can see, DACA recipients have been performing all of the responsibilities of being a citizen except v****g, some for over 20 years. They contribute to their communities, pay taxes (both federal and local), go to churches/synagogues/wh**ever. I think they deserve the benefits of citizenship without all the undue burden you would put on them.
Because to apply for citizenship they would have t... (show quote)


"Undue burden"...you mean follow the law.

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Jan 28, 2018 17:28:43   #
Happishark
 
bdamage wrote:
Vicente probably needs more young workers in their cartel drug labs.
The dreamers would rather get the handouts here,


Your "facts" spring from an internet h**x. Most people would be skeptical of such ridiculous claims, and they'd be right.

http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/readers/2007/11/internet-immigr.html

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Jan 28, 2018 23:37:46   #
kankune Loc: Iowa
 
PaulPisces wrote:
And another list:


#3 100% of them have NO criminal.record?????? WHAT???????

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Jan 29, 2018 08:02:26   #
Happishark
 
kankune wrote:
#3 100% of them have NO criminal.record?????? WHAT???????


99.5+%

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Jan 29, 2018 14:09:53   #
PaulPisces Loc: San Francisco
 
kenvrla wrote:
"Undue burden"...you mean follow the law.


Yes, the law that puts an undue burden on those who have earned citizenship in every way but living outside the U.S.

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Jan 29, 2018 14:11:12   #
PaulPisces Loc: San Francisco
 
kankune wrote:
#3 100% of them have NO criminal.record?????? WHAT???????


This is only logic, K.
If one has a criminal record one cannot participate in the DACA program.
If you have evidence otherwise I'd be very interested to see it.

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Jan 29, 2018 14:16:17   #
PaulPisces Loc: San Francisco
 
bahmer wrote:
I believe that the DACA recipients have been v****g as well.


Please advise the factual basis for your belief.

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Jan 29, 2018 17:35:03   #
kenvrla Loc: East Tx Piney Woods
 
PaulPisces wrote:
Yes, the law that puts an undue burden on those who have earned citizenship in every way but living outside the U.S.


still the law, no matter the spin

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