Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are a country of rules, their parents broke the law and overstayed their visa now we are rewarding the kids with citizenship. Less than 1% have joined the military if they think this country is so great why dont they serve?
I voted for Obama twice now I am ashamed of what the Democrats have become. We dont even know who these DACA kids are .. less than 4% college education and we SHUT DOWN gov for them????
Less than one percent u.s. citizens join the military so it sounds like everything's pretty much on par
Anonymous wrote:We are a country of rules, their parents broke the law and overstayed their visa now we are rewarding the kids with citizenship. Less than 1% have joined the military if they think this country is so great why dont they serve?
I voted for Obama twice now I am ashamed of what the Democrats have become. We dont even know who these DACA kids are .. less than 4% college education and we SHUT DOWN gov for them????
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:90% of America thinks the dreamers should stay, without special conditions. so I'm not sure you are in a position to get special conditions.
http://thehill.com/blogs/blog-briefing-room/news/369487-poll-nearly-nine-in-10-favor-allowing-daca-recipients-to-stay
Lol fake news. Latina here strongly AGAINST DACA and I am not the only one.
Well goody for you Latina. I know many, MANY people who support it. South Americans, Latinos, Whites . . .
All you morally superior types have no business casting stones. I bet you speed, have broken other laws. Must be nice to be so judgmental based on the luck of having been born here (for most of the people commenting).
These DACA folks came her through no fault of their own. This is their home. Yes, they should stay. Even if they are here illegally, we have a moral obligation to let them stay. You can't seriously think breaking up families or sending people who lived here their entire lives, paid taxes, work, etc. should be sent back to some place they don't know and haven't lived. If you do, simply put, you are an awful, fucking person.
I don't understand why you said this breaks up families. If parents and children are both illegal, then they both get to leave. And if we're truly talking about children or young adults, then "worked and paid taxes all their life" argument doesn't really apply.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am very proud that 1 million people legally immigrate to America every year. I suggest that we focus on maintaining that 1 million number. So we can include DACA children in that 1 million this year, but that means that we need to greatly limit immigration elsewhere.
That sounds fair.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am very proud that 1 million people legally immigrate to America every year. I suggest that we focus on maintaining that 1 million number. So we can include DACA children in that 1 million this year, but that means that we need to greatly limit immigration elsewhere.
That sounds fair.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If we're going to be intellectually honest about this debate, we should remember that "they should go back to their home country" or "I want them gone" or "get them out" = Deportation Force with Elian Gonzalez style raids and apprehensions and transportation costs back to wherever. We should factor in the full cost of a Deportation Force against the public resources being used by DACA kids. Is it worth the cost?
Elian Gonzalez thing woudn't have happened if his family obeyed the law. The process in this case was followed to a T, and the court honored his father's parental rights. If you don't like the deportation force, blame his family who ignored the rulings.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am very proud that 1 million people legally immigrate to America every year. I suggest that we focus on maintaining that 1 million number. So we can include DACA children in that 1 million this year, but that means that we need to greatly limit immigration elsewhere.
That sounds fair.
Anonymous wrote:I am very proud that 1 million people legally immigrate to America every year. I suggest that we focus on maintaining that 1 million number. So we can include DACA children in that 1 million this year, but that means that we need to greatly limit immigration elsewhere.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:90% of America thinks the dreamers should stay, without special conditions. so I'm not sure you are in a position to get special conditions.
http://thehill.com/blogs/blog-briefing-room/news/369487-poll-nearly-nine-in-10-favor-allowing-daca-recipients-to-stay
Lol fake news. Latina here strongly AGAINST DACA and I am not the only one.
Well goody for you Latina. I know many, MANY people who support it. South Americans, Latinos, Whites . . .
All you morally superior types have no business casting stones. I bet you speed, have broken other laws. Must be nice to be so judgmental based on the luck of having been born here (for most of the people commenting).
These DACA folks came her through no fault of their own. This is their home. Yes, they should stay. Even if they are here illegally, we have a moral obligation to let them stay. You can't seriously think breaking up families or sending people who lived here their entire lives, paid taxes, work, etc. should be sent back to some place they don't know and haven't lived. If you do, simply put, you are an awful, fucking person.
Our moral obligations are to those already here and those who want to immigrate legally first and foremost. If you want to be angry at some one over the situation, be angry at their parents that created this mess for their children. They are awful fucking people for doing this to their own families. It's disgusting to try to shift the responsibility of the actions of others onto citizens who had no part in this.
Anonymous wrote:There's a difference between being lucky to get somewhere versus pulling the ladder up behind yourself once you've gotten there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:90% of America thinks the dreamers should stay, without special conditions. so I'm not sure you are in a position to get special conditions.
http://thehill.com/blogs/blog-briefing-room/news/369487-poll-nearly-nine-in-10-favor-allowing-daca-recipients-to-stay
Lol fake news. Latina here strongly AGAINST DACA and I am not the only one.
Well goody for you Latina. I know many, MANY people who support it. South Americans, Latinos, Whites . . .
All you morally superior types have no business casting stones. I bet you speed, have broken other laws. Must be nice to be so judgmental based on the luck of having been born here (for most of the people commenting).
These DACA folks came her through no fault of their own. This is their home. Yes, they should stay. Even if they are here illegally, we have a moral obligation to let them stay. You can't seriously think breaking up families or sending people who lived here their entire lives, paid taxes, work, etc. should be sent back to some place they don't know and haven't lived. If you do, simply put, you are an awful, fucking person.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:90% of America thinks the dreamers should stay, without special conditions. so I'm not sure you are in a position to get special conditions.
http://thehill.com/blogs/blog-briefing-room/news/369487-poll-nearly-nine-in-10-favor-allowing-daca-recipients-to-stay
Lol fake news. Latina here strongly AGAINST DACA and I am not the only one.
Well goody for you Latina. I know many, MANY people who support it. South Americans, Latinos, Whites . . .
All you morally superior types have no business casting stones. I bet you speed, have broken other laws. Must be nice to be so judgmental based on the luck of having been born here (for most of the people commenting).
These DACA folks came her through no fault of their own. This is their home. Yes, they should stay. Even if they are here illegally, we have a moral obligation to let them stay. You can't seriously think breaking up families or sending people who lived here their entire lives, paid taxes, work, etc. should be sent back to some place they don't know and haven't lived. If you do, simply put, you are an awful, fucking person.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:90% of America thinks the dreamers should stay, without special conditions. so I'm not sure you are in a position to get special conditions.
http://thehill.com/blogs/blog-briefing-room/news/369487-poll-nearly-nine-in-10-favor-allowing-daca-recipients-to-stay
Lol fake news. Latina here strongly AGAINST DACA and I am not the only one.
Well goody for you Latina. I know many, MANY people who support it. South Americans, Latinos, Whites . . .
All you morally superior types have no business casting stones. I bet you speed, have broken other laws. Must be nice to be so judgmental based on the luck of having been born here (for most of the people commenting).
These DACA folks came her through no fault of their own. This is their home. Yes, they should stay. Even if they are here illegally, we have a moral obligation to let them stay. You can't seriously think breaking up families or sending people who lived here their entire lives, paid taxes, work, etc. should be sent back to some place they don't know and haven't lived. If you do, simply put, you are an awful, fucking person.