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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Price the kids have to pay for their parent's bad decisions. Should have come here legally. [/quote] Ahhh yes. When Elon Musk doesn’t do things the legal way we put him in charge of firing the federal workforce. But when these parents do not follow the complicated and expensive immigration system this child should lose access to cancer treatment. MAGA culture is so disgusting.[/quote] Unlike those parents, Elon Musk became a citizen LEGALLY 20 years ago. Those parents had over a decade to become citizens, but chose not to do so. Over a million people each year enter legally that have followed the "complicated and expensive" immigration system (THE LAW) because it's a privilege, NOT A RIGHT. How would you justify the millions of illegals and the plethora of perks they receive to those who followed the "complicated and expensive" immigration system (THE LAW)...often for years? Elon Musk is not in charge of firing the federal workforce. We can't save leftist culture/cultists, but we will save the country from you.[/quote] Clearly many of you are OK with withholding treatment to a US citizen child because you disapprove of her parents actions so I don't know why I'm even bothering with this next statement of fact but here goes. There is no legal pathway to citizenship for many of those seeking to come to America. It's not a matter of "waiting your turn" and "doing it legally" like your ancestors supposedly did. There is no pathway for most. Also, arriving at a port of entry and asking for asylum within the US IS legal.[/quote]
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