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#21
11-02-2017, 09:43 PM
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What is suicide going to solve unless you're suffering from a terminal illness? Permanent solution to temporary problems.

I've seen people content and blissful about life when they literally have nothing. Sometimes, this "american rat race" mentality is overrated.

Also, if you're truly reluctant on returning to your home country. Well, then you can use the skills that we have obtained here in the US and move to another first world country or developed country like New Zealand, Canada, Australia, literally anywhere in Western Europe, Japan even South Korea and Chile are good options too.
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You know people can dial 911 and report your suicidal comments?
Lmao....

Pointless in doing that....

What are they going to do? Fuck our lives up by throwing us into a mental hospital?

Thats all they do. Rather go back to work tomorrow and distract ourselves.

Good job, instead of understanding the situation, fck us up even more, congratulations.
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the dream act will pass, there are just too many big companies on board with this.
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Definitely not that serious. Going back to the shadows isn't something to kill yourself over.
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no clue how someone that has a husband, kids, and an actual life can think like this.
what exactly are you even crying for, worse comes to worse you'll still be allowed to stay because you have kids.
put yourself in other's shoes.
i dont have shit all going for me except my work ethic.
im fucking done practically if this all goes to shit.
you think i have time to cry in a bathroom stall.
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I just can't take this anymore! All the back n forth between politicians. I feel like just giving up, packing up and move back to my birthplace. I can't focus at work, when am at home all I do is read daca news. I neglect my husband, my child, my friends. I don't know how much longer I can keep it together.
your feelings are understandable.

to be so limited by invisible shackles when you know that, if you did not have them, you could be so much more is very debilitating. and especially when those shackles really are unwarranted.

to echo another poster, i suggest you ask your husband to take care of the kids now and again and to leave you alone so you can cry and let all of your feelings out. just let them gush out because you have them and because you need to feel them to let them go.

then--and hopefully with a clearer mind--think of some ways you can help yourself. you mention you have a husband - can he help sponsor you? are your children very young? it there is no other recourse than to wait this out, then keep feeling your feelings but always remember to push forward.

one thing that has changed is that we are adults now. many of us, well educated. there are other places to live, and this is a freedom we did not have as younger folk. and should we choose to wait here, we also have more recourse than we did back then.

things will work out, you'll see. xoxo.
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Definitely not that serious. Going back to the shadows isn't something to kill yourself over.
People have taken their lives for a whole lot less.
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I have a S.O. too who is being separated from me because of all these BS.

We are hoping hard that something good comes out this Dec.

She is so tired of being separated. She even wanted to breakup.

I had to see and hear her cry. Sank my heart completely.
Why did she separated from you because of DACA and Trump? Is she illegal too?
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sending all my love to you! Please stay strong.


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I just can't take this anymore! All the back n forth between politicians. I feel like just giving up, packing up and move back to my birthplace. I can't focus at work, when am at home all I do is read daca news. I neglect my husband, my child, my friends. I don't know how much longer I can keep it together.
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Just remember there 800K of us in the same boat and that you are not alone!
If you consider all the dreamers that were too old or too young for DACA, it's much more than that actually.
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