I am also devastated.
The analogy to this is :
We're all bugs. More specifically, we're bees. We're considered "good" bugs because we produce honey and pollinate flowers in this happy field called USA. We've been allowed to stay in the field because our honey is sweet and we're considered the ideal bugs.
Unfortunately, a lot of bugs started to move in this happy field. So many, that it became infested.
All kinds of bad bugs got in the field and they are ruining it for all the good bugs. These new bugs are nothing like us. For example, the roaches only want to shit up the place and reproduce like crazy. The locusts want to eat all the grass and flowers. The wasps are super aggressive and they love to sting everything on sight. The field is now a miserable place with all these new bugs roaming around.
So, fast forward a little bit, the owner of the field finds out what happened to his field and boy- he is pissed off.
He just got back from Walmart and bought a bunch a pesticide to deal with this bullshit.
Even though we're good, happy productive bugs - the pesticide will kill us if it touches us.
The owner of the field may not intend to target us but that is the way pesticide works is, if you are a bug - it kills you.
After all, we're all bugs - just like the roaches, the wasps, and the locusts. Even though we try our hardest to be good bugs.
That's how I feel about this.
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Application Received: 5/28/13
Biometrics: Done