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Monzon 05-14-2013 01:30 PM

Is there a chance that DACA can be taken away in the future by the senate or presiden
 
is there a chance that daca will be taken off in the future and if it does does it affect the ones who were aproved already ???????????

PakkAttackk 05-14-2013 02:01 PM

Re: Is there a chance that DACA can be taken away in the future by the senate or pres
 
I think it can be but as long as Obama is in office, it should be fine. Next president might not want this, so you never know..

Happyman0607 05-14-2013 02:02 PM

Re: Is there a chance that DACA can be taken away in the future by the senate or pres
 
Yea, chances are its going to get taken away when Obama leaves office.. We're all hoping CIR is passed by then

PakkAttackk 05-14-2013 02:09 PM

Re: Is there a chance that DACA can be taken away in the future by the senate or pres
 
Cir??

MountainMan 05-14-2013 02:34 PM

Re: Is there a chance that DACA can be taken away in the future by the senate or pres
 
CIR= Comprehensive Immigration Reform

I believe the chances of a president getting rid of DACA (even if CIR doesn't pass) are slim.

If a Democrat president becomes elected next term it will definitely won't get canceled, if a Republican president becomes elected the chances are still slim.

Why? The GOP recognize that they're losing support from Latinos and if they're smart they won't get rid of it unless they want to lose the few Latinos that still support them.

It would take a really, really extreme-far-right-winger to get rid of it and even then he/she will think twice about getting rid of it.

For now though, we still have another 4 years left with our DACA.

JJ Glo 05-14-2013 02:39 PM

Re: Is there a chance that DACA can be taken away in the future by the senate or pres
 
It's possible, so yes, there is a chance.

2Face 05-14-2013 03:08 PM

Re: Is there a chance that DACA can be taken away in the future by the senate or pres
 
Yes if Republican becomes President, for sure it will be taken down. However, this scenario is very unlikely because I certainly think this country will pick a Democratic President for the next few election cycles and also because there is a very good chance CIR will pass. But if you're trying to ask if DACA can be taken down, the answer is absolutely yes because its just an administrative prosecutorial decision taken by the President. There is no law to back this thing up.

danig2585 05-14-2013 03:13 PM

Re: Is there a chance that DACA can be taken away in the future by the senate or pres
 
I agree with MountainMan. Look at the tps, the Salvadoreans have. They are always threatening to take it but at the end of the day it gets renewed.

Tgurl7177 05-14-2013 06:50 PM

Re: Is there a chance that DACA can be taken away in the future by the senate or pres
 
Honestly I waited to apply until after the election. I do not trust a Republican president with continue DACA. Now, as far as what will happen when Obama is gone....who knows....I wish I could predict the future. Now that they have us all out of the shadows if it isn't renewed we'll be easy pickings.

Dream becomes Reality 05-14-2013 08:38 PM

Re: Is there a chance that DACA can be taken away in the future by the senate or pres
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by MountainMan (Post 475275)
CIR= Comprehensive Immigration Reform

I believe the chances of a president getting rid of DACA (even if CIR doesn't pass) are slim.

If a Democrat president becomes elected next term it will definitely won't get canceled, if a Republican president becomes elected the chances are still slim.

Why? The GOP recognize that they're losing support from Latinos and if they're smart they won't get rid of it unless they want to lose the few Latinos that still support them.

It would take a really, really extreme-far-right-winger to get rid of it and even then he/she will think twice about getting rid of it.

For now though, we still have another 4 years left with our DACA.

^^^^^This. It'd look terrible to do something like that to us, we've called this country our home for years/decades, taking DACA away and forcing people back into the shadows would look terrible and heartless and it will alienate many immigrant voters as well as Hispanic voters, no one would want that on their record. History has shown that a candidate that extreme would NEVER appeal to enough American voters in the general election.


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