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06-16-2012, 03:44 AM
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I'm really sorry man...I understand how you feel....it does break my heart to see a lot of my fellow dreamers left out. But think about this, if someone like Jose Antonio Vargas doesn't qualify, then the fight is sure as hell not over....it's just the beginning, and a something like this is a big progressive step for our cause. We just have to keep fighting. Remember, this isn't DREAM act, and the possibility of a reform is still ahead of us.
Of course is not over. Gaby and Vargas said it. Did you read the article that I posted?
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Do you think Romney will lift a finger to help you or any of us after you help him get in office?
I dont really give a shit. I just hate being back stabbed and fucked with. I have prospered this long I will prosper when I get deported.
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2dreamORnot2dream in all realness, I was going cashews about this, until I learned they would exclude the pioneers of this movement. That f*cked up the moment and I've been dwelling on this sh*t for hours since I left work. But this is an opportunity for me to get out the shadows, and protection for all of us to step out and join movements to make sure you're all included, without being scared of anything. It'd be disgusting if we just forgot about yous...
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^This if you see the amount of dreaners that are being interviewed they seem like model dreamers thus far the act would represent.I think that is the point really,the frustration that all have experienced cannot be quelled simply by this but hopefully it is the start of something much larger which could be.

One thing is for sure,I don't think we're going to be seeing a lot of threads about some leaving the US until they know what is going on in full over the next 6 months.
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I read somewhere that they have yet to disclose more details on the DHS memo. They might add something else, who knows.
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I think the fact that popular DREAMers like Vargas got excluded means that the over 30 dreamers would just be forgotten... hopefully they will include you guys in the future.
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Thank you Smooth. This is not against you or any happiness the under 30 crowd is gleaming in right now. I am extremely happy for you guys. I was for the dream act even when the age limit was set to under 30 in 2010 (right when I turned 30). But I think there was no reason to set the EO at below 30. It’s not like someone needs to vote on it. People are either going to love it or hate it regardless.
For real. Is there some way you can get your voice out there? I think your opinion merits attention.

If I can help you start something that pressures for relief for the aged dreamers without jeopardizing the new policy, please let me know.

I think those who will benefit from this new policy have an obligation to help in some way the aged dreamers. Perhaps, we could start an organization that helps the aged dreamers. And through this organization, we could all contribute a little something ($) for the aged dreamers who are in dire need of cash.
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I don't think Romney will reverse Obama's memo if he wins the presidency. There's too much repercussion around it and he's a hardcore mormon. We know the church is behind us so I don't think he will do much to piss off the religious group. You can only savotage your party so much, and reversing an immigration policy that is way long due will surely hit their party bad in a LONG TERM.

The immigrant community is growing in terms of voting population. The Republican party has to appeal to them now if not in the future, and I don't think reversal of the current situation will do them any good and downright step backward for this country if it ever happens.
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For real. Is there some way you can get your voice out there? I think your opinion merits attention.

If I can help you start something that pressures for relief for the aged dreamers without jeopardizing the new policy, please let me know.

I think those who will benefit from this new policy have an obligation to help in some way the aged dreamers. Perhaps, we could start an organization that helps the aged dreamers. And through this organization, we could all contribute a little something ($) for the aged dreamers who are in dire need of cash.
Hit twitter. Write your congressman. Don't let them forget that they're leaving out so many people. I unfortunately would put a lot of people I care about at risk if I go public but a lot of you don't have that problem.
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For real. Is there some way you can get your voice out there? I think your opinion merits attention.

If I can help you start something that pressures for relief for the aged dreamers without jeopardizing the new policy, please let me know.

I think those who will benefit from this new policy have an obligation to help in some way the aged dreamers. Perhaps, we could start an organization that helps the aged dreamers. And through this organization, we could all contribute a little something ($) for the aged dreamers who are in dire need of cash.
Perfect Idea, we can still be a force, even after a temporary legalization, older dreamers need to be helped.
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