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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Why do people have to be so rude? It's easy for you to laugh and make fun of someone for being worried when you know none of this crap is going to affect you. There are some truly awful people in these threads. [/quote] OP - thank you. My husband and I am truly worried about this. I am not a natural born citizen. I had a green card for 2 years. But my whole life is here in America. [/quote] Don't break any laws, certainly not any major ones, but don't break any minor ones either. Reckless driving you are potentially out of here, DWI, not even a question, pack your go bags. Keep your nose squeaky clean, and I mean squeaky. But even that might not even save you, or a loved one, because the Antiterrorism and Effective Death Penalty Acts, secret evidence rule, and many others post 9/11. In short, you can be deported, and not really told why you are being deported. Can they deport everyone, obviously not, but they can deport enough to keep the Maga base supplied with red-meat. The high profile will be the most egregious of course, but they are also going to need to supply numbers, and your individual anecdotes will be just that. No one will really care, everyone has a sob story, so any head will do and can go towards the tally. Next time vote for the party, and encourage everyone you know to vote for the party, up and down the ballot, that isn't anti-immigration. Learn the history of the country you chose to make your home. It's complex but certain themes tend to repeat themselves and without the major Immigration reforms of 1965/1986/1990, this country would look very different. These bills were made possible and passed in a Congress controlled by Democrats, in a time when Republicans did cross the aisles, and ultimately landed on the desks of Presidents Democrat/Republican who felt safe in signing them because they did have some bipartisan support. The crazies, Republican's who in no way shape or form reflect the party of old, that existed when these bills were passed. So everyone saying they know what is going to happen is just talking. [/quote]
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