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Originally Posted by Copper
I hate to say this, but even with a potential Harris administration victory, it would not have made a difference. Throughout their 4 years in office, neither of them acknowledged our existence. They failed to include us in their border bill, which catered to Republican demands while neglecting our needs.
To add insult to injury, they attempted to win our support with a last-minute gesture of family parole, only to have it rejected by the Courts. If they truly cared about us, why did they wait until the eleventh hour to act?
Although Trump is far from perfect, this year he did not make ending DACA a focal point of his campaign like he did in 2016. While I cannot guarantee he won't still try to dismantle it, at least during his term he made efforts to negotiate a permanent solution with Congress - efforts that were thwarted by Democrats and were never attempted by the Biden/Harris administration during their 4 years in office.
I know this may be difficult to hear, but it is the harsh reality.
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Probably the realest thing I've read on here in recent memory.
Totally agree- read online recently someone said, Trump is the legacy of Biden.
Biden did nothing for us aside from fanning the flames of anti-immigration sentiment by letting the border crisis balloon unimaginably- At least Obama instated DACA before his departure. Biden and current Dems (Pelosi, Schumer etc) did absolutely NOTHING-
At this point, in some ways, we might actually see something with Trump- hate to say it but at least he will stop the migration issue from getting worse, maybe provide some solution for employ-able/skilled- immigrants
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