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Trump admin. ends immigration status for Nicaraguans, delays decision for Hondurans. - Page 2

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11-07-2017, 06:14 PM
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So Nicaragua didn't request an extension and they assured the U.S. government that they would be able to take their people back...no wonder it was cancelled.
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They should be getting the same treatment as Nicaraguans.
Or Nicaraguans should be getting the same treatment as Hondurans. But, thats if you care about other people in need too.
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11-07-2017, 06:15 PM
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TPS and DACA are two sides of the same limbo coin, if anything they seem to be getting a better end of the stick...a 12 months delay vs a 6 months DACA delay. The TPS people need to pressure congress to find a permanent solution, like DACA, and stop using poverty as a excuse for endless extensions. All the more reason to pass the dream act.
No. DACAers will be in the better end of the stick come December.
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11-07-2017, 06:34 PM
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No. DACAers will be in the better end of the stick come December.
Well i hope that they get the same opportunity to stay (if there will be such an oppportunity), a lot of them have the same profile as we do . To the likes of Steve Bannon, Session and pretty much all republicans, we are all illegals and should all be deported so we should stick together.
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11-08-2017, 10:30 AM
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Well i hope that they get the same opportunity to stay (if there will be such an oppportunity), a lot of them have the same profile as we do . To the likes of Steve Bannon, Session and pretty much all republicans, we are all illegals and should all be deported so we should stick together.
A part of me agrees but lets not tie DACA and TPS together. One step at a time!
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Haitians should be repatriated back to their homes. Its unfair to leave them in the US with the lure of possible greencards that will never materialize.

Freedom comes at a price, and the rebuilding of Haiti should be done by now. Sadly the poorest haitians will continue to live under tin roofs like rats.
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Haitians should be repatriated back to their homes. Its unfair to leave them in the US with the lure of possible greencards that will never materialize.

Freedom comes at a price, and the rebuilding of Haiti should be done by now. Sadly the poorest haitians will continue to live under tin roofs like rats.
I'm not interested in competition between immigrant group, it’s very unhealthy. What’s fair or not is all perspective, so I’ll leave it to lawmakers to come up with something soon, hopefully it’ll benefit most. But do not wish to others what you do not want them wish to you. The quietest immigrant groups are the easiest to deport so if they want to stay they’ll need to speak louder.
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