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#141
06-02-2016, 01:36 PM
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Originally Posted by Pianoswithoutfaith View Post
This isn't DACAs fault. This isn't their fault either.
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
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