Trooper745 wrote:
In some major metro areas, some of those "DREAMERS" are members of gangs, including MS13, so the democrats are still bat-crap crazy and full of BS. Ignorance is the base of the democratic party.
Trooper,
DACA is not as wide open as that. An individual may of course be a liar and involved in one of those gangs.. If it is discovered all his info is on file with ICE and he will be deported..
Applicants to DACA have to be:
At least 15 years old when applying but under the age of 31 as of June 15, 2012
Under the age 16 when entering the United States
Living in the U.S. continuously since June 15, 2007
Present in the U.S. on June 15, 2012, and at the time of applying
In school or have graduated or completed high school, or have been honorably discharged from the military
Not convicted of a felony, a significant misdemeanor or three or more other misdemeanors
DACA applicants also can’t “otherwise pose a threat to national security or public safety,” according to the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services. They couldn’t have lawful status on June 15, 2012, either.
The requirement that applicants be at least 15 years old when applying is waived for those who are in removal proceedings or had received a final removal or voluntary departure order. They can’t, however, be in immigration detention.
permafrost wrote:
Trooper,
DACA is not as wide open as that. An individual may of course be a liar and involved in one of those gangs.. If it is discovered all his info is on file with ICE and he will be deported..
Applicants to DACA have to be:
At least 15 years old when applying but under the age of 31 as of June 15, 2012
Under the age 16 when entering the United States
Living in the U.S. continuously since June 15, 2007
Present in the U.S. on June 15, 2012, and at the time of applying
In school or have graduated or completed high school, or have been honorably discharged from the military
Not convicted of a felony, a significant misdemeanor or three or more other misdemeanors
DACA applicants also can’t “otherwise pose a threat to national security or public safety,” according to the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services. They couldn’t have lawful status on June 15, 2012, either.
The requirement that applicants be at least 15 years old when applying is waived for those who are in removal proceedings or had received a final removal or voluntary departure order. They can’t, however, be in immigration detention.
Trooper, br br DACA is not as wide open as that. ... (
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"Applicants to DACA have to be:
At least 15 years old when applying but under the age of 31 as of June 15, 2012
Under the age 16 when entering the United States
Living in the U.S. continuously since June 15, 2007
Present in the U.S. on June 15, 2012, and at the time of applying
In school or have graduated or completed high school, or have been honorably discharged from the military
Not convicted of a felony, a significant misdemeanor or three or more other misdemeanors
DACA applicants also can’t “otherwise pose a threat to national security or public safety,” according to the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services. They couldn’t have lawful status on June 15, 2012, either." - perma?
How will this be verified????
At least 15 years old when applying but under the age of 31 as of June 15, 2012
Under the age 16 when entering the United States
Living in the U.S. continuously since June 15, 2007
Present in the U.S. on June 15, 2012, and at the time of applying.
I thought the president's speech, in style, was as good as I've seen him deliver. He is becoming more polished in his use of the teleprompter, as most presidents in the age of television eventually did, also. Yet....
President Trump says the 45.6 million television viewers for his first State of the Union address was “the highest number in history.” It was not. Not even close.
“Thank you for all of the nice compliments and reviews on the State of the Union speech,” Trump tweeted Thursday morning. “45.6 million people watched, the highest number in history. @FoxNews beat every other Network, for the first time ever, with 11.7 million people tuning in. Delivered from the heart!”
According to Nielsen, an estimated 45.6 million people tuned in to watch Trump’s State of the Union speech Tuesday night — or about 2.4 million less than the 48 million who watched President Barack Obama’s first State of the Union address in 2010. President George W. Bush’s first State of the Union speech drew nearly 51.8 million viewers in 2002. Bush’s second State of the Union, in 2003, was watched by more than 62 million.
The figures provided by Nielsen and cited by Trump do not include the number of people who streamed the speech online.
Trump did edge President Bill Clinton’s first State of the Union, in 1994, which drew 45.8 million viewers. By comparison, Clinton’s 1998 speech was watched by more than 53 million.
And the number of viewers for this first State of the Union was about 2 million fewer than the 47.7 million Trump drew in 2017 for his first address to a joint session of Congress.
Obama’s first address to a joint session of Congress, in 2009, drew 52.4 million viewers, per Nielsen data. Just 39.8 million tuned in for Bush’s first, in 2001. Clinton’s first to a joint session address, in 1993, drew 66.9 million.
Trump has long been obsessed with ratings, from his “Celebrity Apprentice” show on NBC to presidential debates. He has previously falsely claimed that CNN’s ratings were “way down” while attacking the network.
Most viewers for State of the Union addresses since 1993
• Clinton, Feb. 17, 1993: 66,900,000*
• Bush, Jan. 28, 2003: 62,061,000
• Clinton, Jan. 27, 1998: 53,077,000
• Obama, Feb. 24, 2009: 52,373,000*
• Bush, Jan. 29, 2002: 51,773,000
• Obama, Jan. 27, 2010: 48,009,595
• Trump, Feb 28, 2017: 47,741,000*
• Clinton, Jan. 25, 1994: 45,800,000
• Trump, Jan. 30, 2018: 45,551,000
• Clinton, Jan. 19, 1999: 43,500,000
• Bush, Jan. 23, 2007: 45,486,000
• Bush, Jan. 20, 2004: 43,411,000
• Bush, Jan. 31, 2006: 43,179,000
• Obama, Jan. 25, 2011: 42,789,947
• Clinton, Jan. 24, 1995: 42,200,000
• Clinton, Feb. 4, 1997: 41,100,000
• Clinton, Jan. 23, 1996: 40,900,000
• Bush, Feb. 27, 2001: 39,793,000*
• Bush, Feb. 2, 2005: 39,432,000
• Obama, Jan. 24, 2012: 37,752,613
• Bush, Jan. 28, 2008: 37,515,000
• Obama, Feb. 12, 2013: 33,497,607
• Obama, Jan. 18, 2014: 33,299,172
• Obama, Jan. 20, 2015: 31,710,349
• Clinton, Jan. 27, 2000: 31,478,000
• Obama, Jan, 12, 2016: 31,334,349
Source: Nielsen
* Denotes speeches that were officially addresses to Joint Sessions of Congress.
Trooper745 wrote:
This cartoon is leftist bullshit. If "Morales" served honorably in the US military, he would have qualified for expedited US citizenship as early as graduation from boot camp. "Morales" would have to have been a complete idiot to not apply for citizenship.
Without stupid misleading cartoons and other stupid leftist bullshit, you leftists have nothing to say!
There are less than 1000
Dreamers in the military today. Many are not even Hispanic, but have language skills deemed essential. Last time I looked, a non-citizen cannot serve in the military unless you have a green card, in which case you don't need amnesty.
maximus
Loc: Chattanooga, Tennessee
I read your post. I am not college educated ( from what I see of college students today, thank God), but I read well and have an IQ just a bit over average, so I feel well qualified to comment on your post.
What a load of doo doo. Do we even live on the same planet? Your post sounds like Munchausen syndrome to me. Nothing you said is true, you seem to be living in your own reality which is different from everyone else's.
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