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Immigration reform in the next two years?? - Page 2

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#11
01-15-2011, 04:05 PM
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OK, I understand your pain of DA not passing, but what are you doing to make your life a little better? I don't know what the drama is between you and the other users but maybe you should try other avenues in life that doesn't require waiting hopelessly for something that seems impossible. Suck it up and move to another country if you aged out. Heck, I would... Dunno why you're wasting time here if you don't qualify for DA.
I believe in the Dream Act/CIR. Its bound to pass. Nothing is impossible. I am not aged out.
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You're not too old for CIR, but you're too old for DA. (sorry buddy)

I think they might even lower the age requirement to 25.
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There are better chance of passing CIR as compared to Dream Act alone bill. We already have seen so many times that if always fails. Country needs a comprehensive bill which addressess all the aspects of illegals not only students. It will be with high border security and changes to the immigration system for once n all. So, having said that instead of fighting among yourself's, its better if we should work for the bill which will solve everyone's problems as this will be the last CIR bill to be ever passed)
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OK, I understand your pain of DA not passing, but what are you doing to make your life a little better? I don't know what the drama is between you and the other users but maybe you should try other avenues in life that doesn't require waiting hopelessly for something that seems impossible. Suck it up and move to another country if you aged out. Heck, I would... Dunno why you're wasting time here if you don't qualify for DA.
Then, with all due respect, follow your own advice and let me and DA User DREAM on with our "impossible" goals. Nothing is impossible with our Lord Jesus Christ on our side. And as I have said before, many of us are willing to age on with this DREAM because we have invested so much (e.g. many of us have B.A.s or postgraduate degrees). I don't know about you, but I am about to complete my B.A. in three semesters and have invested my blood, tears, and sweat. So, your advice comes in through one ear and goes out through the other.
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There are better chance of passing CIR as compared to Dream Act alone bill. We already have seen so many times that if always fails. Country needs a comprehensive bill which addressess all the aspects of illegals not only students. It will be with high border security and changes to the immigration system for once n all. So, having said that instead of fighting among yourself's, its better if we should work for the bill which will solve everyone's problems as this will be the last CIR bill to be ever passed)
I agree. So, if you have the courage and the resiliency to fight for legalization, go with the wave. If not, step aside and stop criticizing those who have the biggest ***** to continue with this.
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Then, with all due respect, follow your own advice and let me and DA User DREAM on with our "impossible" goals. Nothing is impossible with our Lord Jesus Christ on our side. And as I have said before, many of us are willing to age on with this DREAM because we have invested so much (e.g. many of us have B.A.s or postgraduate degrees). I don't know about you, but I am about to complete my B.A. in three semesters and have invested my blood, tears, and sweat. So, your advice comes in through one ear and goes out through the other.
Hey I believe in God too but you also have to realize that maybe he has different plans for all of us. It might not seem like a great plan at the time but if God wants us outside America, it will happen and you will come to terms with it and be happy about it. (Think Jonah, Nineveh, and the whale...)

I'm completing my B.A. THIS SEMESTER. I graduate in the spring and all my friends/teachers have high hopes for me. Lots of expectations to fulfill but that can't be done in America if Dream doesn't pass. If I had a green card right now, I would end up with a career in less than 3 months in my field.

How do you think I feel? So before you start judging, know that not all of us can spend 5+ years of our lives wasting away in some restaurant job. So instead of dreaming the nonsensical dream, make backup plans to enrich yourself. Either that or you age every year as a depressed dishwasher with unfulfilled dreams.
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You're not too old for CIR, but you're too old for DA. (sorry buddy)

I think they might even lower the age requirement to 25.
I don't think so. The age cut off is 35 and/or Retroactive Benefits.
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Then, with all due respect, follow your own advice and let me and DA User DREAM on with our "impossible" goals. Nothing is impossible with our Lord Jesus Christ on our side. And as I have said before, many of us are willing to age on with this DREAM because we have invested so much (e.g. many of us have B.A.s or postgraduate degrees). I don't know about you, but I am about to complete my B.A. in three semesters and have invested my blood, tears, and sweat. So, your advice comes in through one ear and goes out through the other.
Dream Act/CIR will pass soon.
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Yeah I really care what some retiree thinks should happen, how is this news.
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I am talking about 2011.
I'm talking about your surefire prediction last year.

Why don't you just put your money where your mouth is? If the neither DREAM nor CIR pass this year, then will you donate $500 to DAP?
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