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Originally Posted by Pianoswithoutfaith
This isn't DACAs fault. This isn't their fault either.
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No one is blaming anyone. You're taking this way out of context.
Let me clarify for you (or in your case make it into simple terms). This is what I mean by we were "set up to fail", we were given this opportunity to temporarily work, not be deported, have a social, driver's license, etc. But no matter how hard you work and how hard you want to succeed, we can't because it doesn't solve the problem that your status here--your SSN, driving privileges and work can easily be terminated at any time. Not having something more substantial that guarantees your status here in the US - i.e.. path to citizenship/Immigration reform, we were set up to fail. So, we had a taste of some-what having a "normal" life but if DACA is revoked, all DACA recipients will be back to square one (No job, no social, no driver's license, and now that they have all your information a chance of being deported--hopefully it doesn't come down to that with the new president).
How in the world did you find my statement blaming anyone? It is merely stating a fact.
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Filed application: Myself with the help of family & DACA Clinic.
sent app: Sept. 17 to Chicago |
arrived: Sept. 19 signed by Chyba
received G - 1145 notification: Sept. 24 routed to Cali