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georgeb1214 06-20-2018 11:37 PM

Re: How many people will be qualified for House Compromise Bill ?
 
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Originally Posted by jaws (Post 710723)
Weren't you the one who gloated about qualifying with flying colors? And why/ how were they terminated? If they were terminated then how were you allowed to continue living here illegally?

Well My mom and I was in removal proceedings. My mom got married to a us citizen but they denied her petition because uscis think the marriage wasn’t in a good faith so we were put to removal proceedings but we hired an attorney and the judge administratively closed my removal proceedings.

nerdfrankie 06-20-2018 11:47 PM

Re: How many people will be qualified for House Compromise Bill ?
 
Sucks I never enroll in selective services, since I always thought only citizens or legal ppl can enroll, plus when daca came out I was already over the age when I tried to enroll

BeansDreamtoo21 06-21-2018 12:01 AM

Re: How many people will be qualified for House Compromise Bill ?
 
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Originally Posted by nerdfrankie (Post 710730)
Sucks I never enroll in selective services, since I always thought only citizens or legal ppl can enroll, plus when daca came out I was already over the age when I tried to enroll

http://dreamact.info/forum/showthread.php?t=80528

Pianoswithoutfaith 06-21-2018 12:17 AM

Re: How many people will be qualified for House Compromise Bill ?
 
Under Trump administration, no removal orders are terminate. They can and HAVE been revived.

Carpenter86 06-21-2018 07:35 AM

Re: How many people will be qualified for House Compromise Bill ?
 
I failed to register for Selective Service unknowingly.
I already contacted them, got the letter stating I failed to register unknowingly
I have some affidavits written by my neighborhood’s councilman and a local priest
If that’s not enough, Trump can screw himself!

IamAman 06-21-2018 09:57 AM

Re: How many people will be qualified for House Compromise Bill ?
 
I'd just like to point out how many on here are willing to throw other dreamers under the bus if it suits them.

First came the aged out dreamers but hey, who cares about us...we should have found a way to get legal by now. It's sour grapes to complain, etc.

Then after the court battle, it became just those who already got DACA but hey you can't help everybody so "this is a good bill" and should be passed and screw the younger dreamers.

Now they're thinning out the herd even more by not allowing those in removal proceedings which is likely a very significant amount of Dreamers and some of you are still fully ok with this as long as you get yours.

The irony of the removal proceedings is that it's punishing dreamers whose parents actually at some point had tried to do the "right thing" and it didn't work out - be it a failed asylum case, marriage that fell through, work visa that didn't work out, caught at the border, etc. By disqualifying those who have a removal order, they are actually rewarding those who jumped the fence (literally and figuratively) and telling those who already tried the system to go fuck themselves.

I swear, a lot of people on here are just as bad if not worse than Trump supporters. At least some of them are just ignorant of how life is for us but the people on here know how bad things are and still don't care about their fellow dreamers.

Got_Daca 06-21-2018 10:20 AM

Re: How many people will be qualified for House Compromise Bill ?
 
Enough Whataboutism

We should be happy that some of us getting legalized

Instead of pulling back on them

jaws 06-21-2018 10:30 AM

Re: How many people will be qualified for House Compromise Bill ?
 
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Originally Posted by IamAman (Post 710763)
I'd just like to point out how many on here are willing to throw other dreamers under the bus if it suits them.

First came the aged out dreamers but hey, who cares about us...we should have found a way to get legal by now. It's sour grapes to complain, etc.

Then after the court battle, it became just those who already got DACA but hey you can't help everybody so "this is a good bill" and should be passed and screw the younger dreamers.

Now they're thinning out the herd even more by not allowing those in removal proceedings which is likely a very significant amount of Dreamers and some of you are still fully ok with this as long as you get yours.

The irony of the removal proceedings is that it's punishing dreamers whose parents actually at some point had tried to do the "right thing" and it didn't work out - be it a failed asylum case, marriage that fell through, work visa that didn't work out, caught at the border, etc. By disqualifying those who have a removal order, they are actually rewarding those who jumped the fence (literally and figuratively) and telling those who already tried the system to go fuck themselves.

I swear, a lot of people on here are just as bad if not worse than Trump supporters. At least some of them are just ignorant of how life is for us but the people on here know how bad things are and still don't care about their fellow dreamers.

Their young and stupid./ old and bitter/ or dismissive af. I really feel sorry for aged out dreamers. Y'all have fought the most and got the least relief. I feel bad for those who have daca and will be forced back into the shadow because of their orders. To know what freedom feels like and then have it taken away is agony.

I find it ironic that those who were once complaining that they were being left out now don't give a damn that someone else feels their pain.

magdation1 06-21-2018 10:31 AM

Re: How many people will be qualified for House Compromise Bill ?
 
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Originally Posted by jorgeag92 (Post 710628)
I qualify easy. How do people even get removal orders? is it when you walk across the border? Serious question

When we came over we applied for Political asylum, and after 8 years the case was denied and we received a deportation order -- that's how you get a removal order, therefore I don't qualify even though I was still a minor when this happened.

Also ,I arrived here legally with a Tourist visa and my family immediately applied for political asylum.

gely_velazquez 06-21-2018 11:13 AM

Re: How many people will be qualified for House Compromise Bill ?
 
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Originally Posted by jaws (Post 710780)
Their young and stupid./ old and bitter/ or dismissive af. I really feel sorry for aged out dreamers. Y'all have fought the most and got the least relief. I feel bad for those who have daca and will be forced back into the shadow because of their orders. To know what freedom feels like and then have it taken away is agony.

I find it ironic that those who were once complaining that they were being left out now don't give a damn that someone else feels their pain.

Thank you for saying this. I have been grappling with this myself. Loosing the ability to simply drive my son to school for fear of being pulled over. To be able to have a good paying job to provide for my family. I had been freed and now might be forced back into a cage. And although many say this will not pass, there’s a small chance that it will and I need to be mentally prepared for that outcome.


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