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No i did not lose my pride for my "race and heritage" I just acknowledge that I am illegal and I have to respect this country's laws and policies, all I can do is make friends and have them stand by my side because they are US citizens and have a say in this country. You seem to feel like you're entitled to something in this country, which you aren't. You are illegal and you have no rights in this country, be glad that you have the ones you're given, either respect the country and its laws or leave it's as simple as that.

If I want to live in this country, I have to first and above all respect ALL THE LAWS and POLICIES, including the immigration laws, if you don't like some immigration laws, leave, nobody is holding you here.


You're argument was totally irrelevant to my response. No one said anything about breaking laws and feeling deserved of these privileges. The ignorance to say that the parents should be held accountable by the law for bringing us to a better life and how if DAPA were passed there would be more legal right for those immigrants to take American citizen jobs. Considering a good portion of their asses are jobless because they'd rather collect from the American tax payer! I guarantee if you required clean piss for benefits this country wouldn't vein such great debt! But, that's also irrelevant to my point.
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I hope so too! I must admit seeing an expiration on the EAD is nerve wracking since anything could happen in 2 years with the election.

Did you get your social yet? My letters came on Monday and my EAD came today! I'm wondering how long I have to wait to go to the social office and what I should bring.
Wait about 10 days from your approval and then apply at your nearest social security office. You should bring Your EAD card and a birth certificate, or passport, or school records from at least 5 years ago. I went on 1/21/2016 and the receipt they gave me told me my card will come in 2 weeks. So after that you can apply for jobs/ driver license/ state ID

** if you apply for a social security number too soon, they will make you wait up to 4 weeks because it takes 10 days for your EAD to be in the system.
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Receipts received on 9/3/2015 in mail
Bio Walk in 10 /27/2015
Name updated 1/4/2016
Approved 1/12/2016 EAD arrived 1/20/2016
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If Trump is elected we'll get green cards, if cruz probably nothing till he's out, I'm 99% sure from his previews statements we'll get grandfathered in. Rubio is a dangerous guy I have nothing on him, he seems to want to really deport us.

Grats on your EAD. I got my license in TX last week.
If Trump is elected he will not give us green cards lol. He will end DACA as it's considered "amnesty" for conservatives. Both Cruz and Trump want all undocumented immigrants deported. As for Rubio he's for legalization as long as the borders are secured. He won't end DACA until immigration reform takes place.
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I was a renewal . and well i had picked up some challenges, though not my fault challenging .

So i had verifiable organizations and verifiable good american friends with solid jobs
who knew me for a long time write support and character reference letters with my renewal .
I also had an immigration organization help me file.They suggested i write a hell of a declaration with my application to explain. I am glad i listened.

My advice , it never hurts to try. I thank God for his mercy.I was terrified to reapply but i am glad i did.

Sent- 10/29/2015
Receipt rcvd- 11/03/2015
Biometric- 11/23/2015
Approved-01/15/2016
EAD Card Rcvd- 01/25/2016
Explain why did you have to send reference letters. Isn't it a simple procedure of just sending a new application with money, copies of letters for initial granted application and 2 photos?
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You're argument was totally irrelevant to my response. No one said anything about breaking laws and feeling deserved of these privileges. The ignorance to say that the parents should be held accountable by the law for bringing us to a better life and how if DAPA were passed there would be more legal right for those immigrants to take American citizen jobs. Considering a good portion of their asses are jobless because they'd rather collect from the American tax payer! I guarantee if you required clean piss for benefits this country wouldn't vein such great debt! But, that's also irrelevant to my point.
1. I never said that they should be held accountable FOR bringing you here, they should be held accountable for breaking the law of illegally entering the country. If you break the law you should be held accountable no matter what. They knew the consequences and they knew the risks instead of trying to do it legally they did it illegally. I can't comprehend to Why should someone get amnesty who willingly and knowingly broke the law, knowing they will be illegal and deportable. Please use a valid argument, not just "well they lived here long enough" or "well they have family here" that is irrelevant due to the fact they still broke the law and knew it would happen.

2. American's being lazy has to do with US policies and laws, giving illegals right to work is not justified by lazy people who don't want to work. We should stop enabling people, this issue has nothing to do with immigration.

3. I do support Dream Act, I do not believe that kids should be held accountable. No justice system holds children responsible for what parents force them to do. If 6 year or 12 year old forced to murder someone by their parents, child will not be held accountable. Except for immigration where apparently it's our fault for entering illegally.
HOWEVER: Before dream act passes we as a country have to do something to prevent illegal immigration, you can't argue with that, you can't have open borders, it will ruin the country.

4. What exactly does cleaning piss for benefits and debt have to do with anything?
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If Trump is elected he will not give us green cards lol. He will end DACA as it's considered "amnesty" for conservatives. Both Cruz and Trump want all undocumented immigrants deported. As for Rubio he's for legalization as long as the borders are secured. He won't end DACA until immigration reform takes place.
I did some research over the last week. Some background on certain things. Neither Trump nor Cruz, nor Rubio will do anything about current DACA recipients. They will stop DACA but it does not seem that they will just end it for those who already have it. They all deny that they ever supported any kind of reform bills etc. But the fact is that if you look at history of them, up until they started running for president, they all change their stance, because they want voters, that's all that it is. Once one of those clowns scores the nomination, they will change their views again, and again by the time they become president nobody will know wtf they are gonna do. Look at history of candidates and how they keep changing their views.

Now I do not believe that they will give any kind of immigration reform for adults but they will do something towards Dreamers. May not be everything we want, but it will be something.

Everything they say is aimed towards ignorant idiots, who roll with the majority, you can't take anything they say seriously during the candidacy period. On immigration they all changed their views at the last minute and they will change it when they become president.

From personal experience and past history, it would be next to impossible to do everything they say as far as deporting us etc., reform will have to happen, it's just a matter of what type of reform. Also to remove DACA is a major political issue, yes president can sign it out of existence, however it's easier said than done.

Like I said earlier, Dreamers are most likely will be looked at, the rest will be left out, but you never know.

There is always a possibility of deporting all of us, but good luck with that. US has no money, and no resources to do such things.

I've been getting deported for the last 8 years, and I'm still here, legally working and that's just me, imagine all of us getting shipped out?
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I just checked the status of my case online and i was just approved. God is good!!!

My Process so far:
Receipts received on 10/3/2015 in mail
Bio Appointment 10 /29/2015
Approved on 2/11/16
California Service Center
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I just applied for daca, on January 29 2016. I took so long because I had 3 misdemeanors but as a juvenile I never went to court never paid I was 14, 15 at the time. But I went ahead and sealed my case about three months ago I'm 20 now, they sent a letter back saying that I had met all the requirments.
I'm just scared cause I never paid my tickets..
I don't know if that affect my case, although the court did grant me my destruction of records?

I filed my case through a community center.

Sent application: 01-29-16
Received: 02-01-16
Receipts: 02-10-16 (California Service Center)
Bio: waiting...
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I just applied for daca, on January 29 2016. I took so long because I had 3 misdemeanors but as a juvenile I never went to court never paid I was 14, 15 at the time. But I went ahead and sealed my case about three months ago I'm 20 now, they sent a letter back saying that I had met all the requirments.
I'm just scared cause I never paid my tickets..
I don't know if that affect my case, although the court did grant me my destruction of records?

I filed my case through a community center.

Sent application: 01-29-16
Received: 02-01-16
Receipts: 02-10-16 (California Service Center)
Bio: waiting...
I myself had an extensive juvenile record that lasted 5 years from 13 years to 18. I was a 602 ward of the California Juvenile Judicial System at 15 years old and had tons of probation violations that exceeded 40, at time of successful termination. When i turned 22 (i'm 2 8 ) i decided to go and seal my case in which i was able to successfully because i was never convicted of any felonies and my probation terms and conditions were met and i was terminated successfully. At the time DACA never occurred to me because it required a high school diploma and i didn't have one. At the time, it was only until i met my life partner who motivated me a couple years ago to file for DACA in which I gathered all my documents and graduated from an online school, (which ultimately doomed my application), but prior to applying my attorney recommended we do an FBI background check to see what my fingerprints held because I had been institutionalized constantly as a juvenile and 2 or 3 times as an adult, for disorderly conduct and for simple tickets that went to warrant. We received our FBI report and basically showed 2 charges and their dates, so with that info my attorney asked that I obtain my Arrest report from those agencies and the court disposition for them as well, which i successfully obtained incase i was RFE'd.
7 months into my first DACA i got RFE'd for insufficient evidence on mandatory dates, non accredited high school diploma and for 2 charges as an adult that consisted of (M) Disorderly Conduct and (M) Skateboarding in an Unlawful area. None of my juvenile record showed up, had it showed something we had the court order with the judges signature that my probations had been terminated successfully and granted the sealing of my whole juvenile record, just in case, but nothing. We submitted our evidence and my application was denied 2 months later for high school not being accredited.
My point is that if the court sealed your juvenile case, you should obtain the signed order from the judge (which all i did was go to Juvenile Court and ask the clerk) and hold it just in case they say something. Technically they cant judge you on your juvenile record unless you got tried as an adult. Hope this story was some help to you, ive recently reapplied with my accredited high school diploma from the state of texas. Since on my denial letter it only specifically said they denied it for high school not being accredited, we (my lawyer and i) feel like this second time around shouldn't be a concern for everything else is in the clear! Good Luck!

First Application:
9/29/14 - NSC
10/22/14 - BIO
6/14/15 - RFE
8/6/15 - DENIED
(High school not accredited)

Second Application:
12.23.15 - WAC
1.25.16 - BIO
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I myself had an extensive juvenile record that lasted 5 years from 13 years to 18. I was a 602 ward of the California Juvenile Judicial System at 15 years old and had tons of probation violations that exceeded 40, at time of successful termination. When i turned 22 (i'm 2 8 ) i decided to go and seal my case in which i was able to successfully because i was never convicted of any felonies and my probation terms and conditions were met and i was terminated successfully. At the time DACA never occurred to me because it required a high school diploma and i didn't have one. At the time, it was only until i met my life partner who motivated me a couple years ago to file for DACA in which I gathered all my documents and graduated from an online school, (which ultimately doomed my application), but prior to applying my attorney recommended we do an FBI background check to see what my fingerprints held because I had been institutionalized constantly as a juvenile and 2 or 3 times as an adult, for disorderly conduct and for simple tickets that went to warrant. We received our FBI report and basically showed 2 charges and their dates, so with that info my attorney asked that I obtain my Arrest report from those agencies and the court disposition for them as well, which i successfully obtained incase i was RFE'd.
7 months into my first DACA i got RFE'd for insufficient evidence on mandatory dates, non accredited high school diploma and for 2 charges as an adult that consisted of (M) Disorderly Conduct and (M) Skateboarding in an Unlawful area. None of my juvenile record showed up, had it showed something we had the court order with the judges signature that my probations had been terminated successfully and granted the sealing of my whole juvenile record, just in case, but nothing. We submitted our evidence and my application was denied 2 months later for high school not being accredited.
My point is that if the court sealed your juvenile case, you should obtain the signed order from the judge (which all i did was go to Juvenile Court and ask the clerk) and hold it just in case they say something. Technically they cant judge you on your juvenile record unless you got tried as an adult. Hope this story was some help to you, ive recently reapplied with my accredited high school diploma from the state of texas. Since on my denial letter it only specifically said they denied it for high school not being accredited, we (my lawyer and i) feel like this second time around shouldn't be a concern for everything else is in the clear! Good Luck!

First Application:
9/29/14 - NSC
10/22/14 - BIO
6/14/15 - RFE
8/6/15 - DENIED
(High school not accredited)

Second Application:
12.23.15 - WAC
1.25.16 - BIO
Thank you taking your time and replying. I'm sure this time around you'll be approved! Were you ever arrested?? Being so young I never knew something like this would affect us so much, but then again who knew something like daca would be granted. I also have a home school diploma but I registered for GED classes because at the time I got my home school (non accredited highschool) diploma they were accepting them, but they started becoming stricter on how they approved cases.
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