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02-09-2017, 11:38 AM
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https://mobile.twitter.com/mkolken/s...05375326863360

I am able to confirm that the Trump admin just agreed to a continuance for someone in removal eligible for DACA. @AntonioArellano
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I am able to confirm that the Trump admin just agreed to a continuance for someone in removal eligible for DACA. @AntonioArellano
What does it mean?
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Continuance means postponing, so I'm guessing it means delaying deportation for those eligible for DACA, i.e. ICE can't round you up and throw you out.
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Continuance means postponing, so I'm guessing it means delaying deportation for those eligible for DACA, i.e. ICE can't round you up and throw you out.
When they said for someone, are they implying there was someone with DACA who was going to get deported?
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Hey guys, maybe we should stop posting things that impact Trump and his staff in a negative manner. Maybe, even going as far to delete any threads or posts that sound that way.

You never know, the kind of person that he is (self glamorizing), if a staffer on his team happens to know about this site, and has bad intentions for us, may clip out the negative posts and show him what we "really think of him". Thus, ending any benefits that may (or may not) come to fruition.

Just my 2 cents.
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When they said for someone, are they implying there was someone with DACA who was going to get deported?
I believe it says for someone who was elegible for DACA. Meaning not currently with DACA. I doubt Ice can deport DACA recepients unless the commit a felony of some sort.
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Hey guys, maybe we should stop posting things that impact Trump and his staff in a negative manner. Maybe, even going as far to delete any threads or posts that sound that way.

You never know, the kind of person that he is (self glamorizing), if a staffer on his team happens to know about this site, and has bad intentions for us, may clip out the negative posts and show him what we "really think of him". Thus, ending any benefits that may (or may not) come to fruition.

Just my 2 cents.
I don't think we speak about Trump in a negative manner, we are just as Obama put it "American kids" who are worried about the uncertainty of our future, and afraid of being sent back to a place we barely know.
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"for someone ....eligible for DACA."

Eligible for DACA does not equal has DACA.
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"for someone ....eligible for DACA."

Eligible for DACA does not equal has DACA.
How can you be eligible and not have DACA? Other than because you can't come up with 495 dollars or can't read English.
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I believe it says for someone who was elegible for DACA. Meaning not currently with DACA. I doubt Ice can deport DACA recepients unless the commit a felony of some sort.
See, eligible is a funny word to use here. Who is eligible for DACA but is not a current beneficiary? It might be for those whose renewals/applications are delayed, and we won't have to worry during a small lapse.
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