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Originally Posted by Aspire705
Exactly!
This^ too! See what I did there Kevin1is7lucky? The point is that both groups see the other as being better off than they are, when in actuality, neither side is better off.
We're both a part of a sh***y situation that neither of us had a hand in making, & to disqualify one group from relief while granting it to the other is just flat out unjust & plain wrong. Do you see what I'm saying or do u disagree?
I'll respond to the rest of your other post later, but I think this accurately sums up my take on the matter. So whether we agree or disagree can be determined from this post and your response to it.
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Okay so from this I get you haven't read my response. And I agree with you neither of the groups is better off, in fact to prove if anyone is better off than someone else you would have to take it on a case by case basis. But our individual struggle is entirely the same. That has always been my view. And like I said before I wasn't trying to take anything from overstayers, and my observation wasn't of overstayers as a whole, but merely a very specific case. And to make it absolutely clear I no longer hold that opinion of that fraction of overstayers.
And to add a personal touch I do not want to be married, geez I'm only 19. So I don't think you have that over me. To me getting married JUST to get citizenship is cheating the system. I'm not about cheating, or taking advantage of anything. And if you have an analytical mind it will be a self- evident truth when you take into account my original post.