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Originally Posted by Kevin1is7lucky
I feel like many of yall are ignoring or have not realized that it is not a "work permit" per se. We will be allowed to work, but we will not accrue legal presence. So anything that a normal work permit allows such as leaving the country will not be the same with the EAD. Also the deferred action does not grant you complete immunity from being deported. It will only protect you from being detained for not being able to prove legal presence. For example if you are arrested for DUI and they find out you're undocumented after you have deferred action you can still be deported.
This is all how I interpreted what I read on the ICE and USCIS websites. Feel free to correct me if I'm wrong.
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Some Naturalized US Citizens that have been convicted of crimes have beem stripped of their citizenship and deported. What does that mean for us? It means that we all need to be on our best behavior and STAY OUT OF TROUBLE! Make Pres. Obama proud of the bold choice that he made on Friday. All this DUI NONSENSE should never come up or be associated with any of us henceforth.
If you reread the new information that was released on Friday, you'll see that in terms of travel outside of the country, they're still working on those details so please wait before jumping to conclusions.
Be grateful, do your research and most importantly stay out of trouble!