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#10
03-23-2025, 08:46 PM
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Joined in Aug 2011
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Sadly nobody is safe. It doesn't matter how well you blend in, whether you're in a blue or red state (although blue state is still better). My goal for the next 4 years is to just try to survive and try to not be in the wrong place at the wrong time. There is a chicken roasting food truck that I go to once a week because they are very kind people and I want to support them, but they are parked in front of an apartment complex that is fully of undocumented people in a neighborhood full of poor working people and now when I go there, I have to circle around once just to see if there is anything happening and it's a nerve wrecking 5 minutes. They were telling me that they've been pretty slow too because people are afraid to come out of their apartments. It used to be one of those areas where all the doors were open with kids running around, etc. but it's like a ghost town now.
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Late 40's Dreamer (Holy Fucking shit I'm almost 50 and still dealing with this), aged out of original DACA and didn't have a chance to apply for extended DACA after Republicans killed it on the vine.
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