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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]So that means you are a legal immigrant with a green card. Unless they also want green card holders kicked out? [/quote] I honestly don't know. I fear they think we married for citizenship even though I never went through our marriage. Or maybe they lump me into the people they claim to hate because as a child I was here undocumented and they can't accept that. I'm truly not sure without a conversation with them. I thought we could at least have one not that they would give us the silent treatment [/quote] I'm an immigrant myself, a citizen after 20 years, and know immigration laws pretty well. Nobody gets deported for running a red light 20 years ago. This is just nonsense. I support ICE. Fully. I'm sick and tired of illegals sucking up resources just because they can. Your ILs are not picking up your message, because it's confrontational. They don't know immigration laws, just like you don't know immigration laws of say, Bulgaria. Not sure what you want from them? A promise you'll not get deported? They cannot give you that. If you used any resources before becoming a citizen, it may become a problem. They don't know what to say, because no matter what they say, it seems to be a problem for you. It's not their fault you were here undocumented as a child. In most countries, in fact in all I know, and I've lived and had long-term residence in 10 different ones, you'd get kicked out as soon as you're found out. I'm sure you had a better life here than in your home country, or you'd not have arrived here undocumented (and I hate this word, because you sure have documents somewhere). And if you hate it here or think you're entitled to stay no matter what and cannot, you know where your home country is. [/quote] That's actually not true. People are getting deported from DUIs in college that occurred in the 1990's. So, you're wrong. But you probably will never admit it, so this is wasted effort.[/quote] Do you want to say you're familiar with someone's immigration case? Because I can assure you that you are not. Don't believe what you read in the press. What are you trying to prove here? Nobody cares whether I'm wrong or right, it doesn't matter and there's nothing for me to admit. You sound ridiculous. Only your own immigration case matters. [/quote] I'm an immigrant just like you and I very much care. Because what you're spewing is propaganda as told you by Trump and Co. The PP stated what has been reported by credible sources (many of them). You may choose to believe Trump over the independent press but I sure don't. People are getting deported from their court hearings, people are getting deported [b]after living here and contributing for 20-30 years into the system they will NEVER benefit from.[/b] It's quite disgusting that you are have chosen to believe what Trump sold you over what it's front of your eyes as an immigrant, nonetheless. And her inlaws should absolutely know what is going on in their country. They should have basic familiarity with immigration and other laws. Claiming ignorance while choosing bigotry is no excuse.[/quote] They benefitted by being in this country for those 20-30 years, and undoubtedly sucked up many more resources than they contributed through education for their children and other welfare programs.[/quote]
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