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#10
04-09-2013, 09:15 PM
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The main reason I didn't want to send my information over was because I didn't consider the DACA as a fair or adequate process to the people like me, or you.

Although I'm aware that most of you will be butthurt and tell me I should be thankful for just this little thing, it isn't enough. You traded all your personal information including all of your addresses, siblings, bank statements for a 2 year long work-permit that "might" be renewed after the two years.

Think about it for a second, and especially after Obama..What if Republicans will take over, what if they start to think that the whole Immigration Reform is not such a good idea knowing that some of the illegal immigrants take advantage of the system and are costing tax payers big amount of money.

There's a other side of the story too.

Until I am guaranteed a permanent residency in the U.S. I refuse to send my information to the government.

Just remember, things can change quickly, and they have all the details you gave them.
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