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12-28-2012, 04:02 PM
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Originally Posted by Pianoswithoutfaith View Post
hard to believe her wife is a Mexican immigrant yet shes okay with him


the way I see it he probably fixed her status
Lol I don't know their situation but I do know of many people that are against CIR/DA yet they themselves broke the law only now they are USC's because they got married to one.

Anyways, to this Ruben guy all I have to say is in a way he's got a point. D:

Why? We have been raised/grown up in this country where the majority doesn't settle. If they don't like something well they try to change it because it's possible unlike in so many other countries. Is that our fault? No, I actually thought we're suppose to assimilate.

Now about this last part:

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Accept that, while it's true that you did nothing wrong when you were brought here as a child, someone along the line, someone in your family tree broke a law. They crossed a border without permission, or overstayed a visa. Deal with it. Before we can legalize your status, you have to accept the wrong that was done and someone has to make amends for it -- if not you, then the person who broke the rules.
Like the saying goes...it takes two to tango.
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