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
False. Over 50% of American citizens want the dreamers gone. Vaya con dios!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Five year renewable visas entitling them to stay and work. Renewal subject to not having a criminal record and not being a charge to the public.
If they serve in the military for a predetermined period they would receive permanent status and a pathway to citizenship.
This is what some in the GOP want. It’s cruel and heartless. If they lose a job, they get deported? No efffing way that flies.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Five year renewable visas entitling them to stay and work. Renewal subject to not having a criminal record and not being a charge to the public.
If they serve in the military for a predetermined period they would receive permanent status and a pathway to citizenship.
I like that. In addition, any who dropped out of high school get a free ride home.
Anonymous wrote:Five year renewable visas entitling them to stay and work. Renewal subject to not having a criminal record and not being a charge to the public.
If they serve in the military for a predetermined period they would receive permanent status and a pathway to citizenship.
Anonymous wrote:Five year renewable visas entitling them to stay and work. Renewal subject to not having a criminal record and not being a charge to the public.
If they serve in the military for a predetermined period they would receive permanent status and a pathway to citizenship.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:1) They have no prior criminal convictions
2) They are either pursuing education or has a job and not relying on public assistance
3) Chain immigration is ended for everyone except those bringing over minor dependents.
What about you? Do you support giving permanent status and under what conditions?
Yes. And make them pay a fee that is used to improve border security.
Would this be part of the $495 fee they already pay or an additional fee?
Even if it's an additional fee, that's still far less compared to what they would have had to pay to become a citizen legally without the program.
Anonymous wrote:1) They have no prior criminal convictions
2) They are either pursuing education or has a job and not relying on public assistance
3) Chain immigration is ended for everyone except those bringing over minor dependents.
What about you? Do you support giving permanent status and under what conditions?
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
False. Over 50% of American citizens want the dreamers gone. Vaya con dios!
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
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:1) They have no prior criminal convictions
2) They are either pursuing education or has a job and not relying on public assistance
3) Chain immigration is ended for everyone except those bringing over minor dependents.
What about you? Do you support giving permanent status and under what conditions?
Yes. And make them pay a fee that is used to improve border security.
Would this be part of the $495 fee they already pay or an additional fee?
Even if it's an additional fee, that's still far less compared to what they would have had to pay to become a citizen legally without the program.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:1) They have no prior criminal convictions
2) They are either pursuing education or has a job and not relying on public assistance
3) Chain immigration is ended for everyone except those bringing over minor dependents.
What about you? Do you support giving permanent status and under what conditions?
Yes. And make them pay a fee that is used to improve border security.
Would this be part of the $495 fee they already pay or an additional fee?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:1) They have no prior criminal convictions
2) They are either pursuing education or has a job and not relying on public assistance
3) Chain immigration is ended for everyone except those bringing over minor dependents.
What about you? Do you support giving permanent status and under what conditions?
Yes. And make them pay a fee that is used to improve border security.