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06-27-2022, 12:41 PM
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I'm in the middle of AOS anyway

And we had better chance under trump
yeah right...that's why things turned out so great for us right?
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what happened during trump then? all he wanted was the wall which was fine to have it built since coyotes ALWAYS find a way to cross people over, the bills were coded to have only US legalized and democrats messed it all up putting the other irrelevant groups mixed in and many other ridiculous demands and even then they refused to compromise to save us.
Actually, when Dems shut down the government early into trumps presidency, Schumer gave Trump the wall for daca. It was Stephen Miller that killed that deal and several other deals. Basically, if it wasn't for Miller and some of the far-right Senators in Trump's ear, we would have a had a deal.

GOP know they are going to take the house and senate in the midterms and the white house will flip next election. That is when they will do immigration reform again.
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thank you for not buying into the MSM crap and actually searching for info.



what happened during trump then? all he wanted was the wall which was fine to have it built since coyotes ALWAYS find a way to cross people over, the bills were coded to have only US legalized and democrats messed it all up putting the other irrelevant groups mixed in and many other ridiculous demands and even then they refused to compromise to save us.
And Democrats gave it to him! Trump was the one to then do a 180 and demand those stupid pillars because of Stephen Millar (who Trump did not have to listen to). So it was Trump who broke the deal. There's a lot wrong with the Democratic Party, but unlike GOP they aren't actively trying to take away our right to work and deport us.
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why is it going to be canceled in July?
It isn't (or very unlikely). The fifth circuit is hearing it in July, and they will deem the program illegal, and then it will be appealed to the Supreme Court. It is possible that the court says renewals cannot continue while ongoing litigation, but it is unlikely based on the fact they have continued to allow renewals previously.
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If DACA ever gets cancelled, I'll be happy to share my tips for surviving without it! It will be a great opportunity in hardship.
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DACA has survived for too long. It will not be cancelled. If anything, it will be replaced with something else. Only thing is that there won’t be any more additions or new applicants allowed but those who have had it for all these years will continue to have some sort of legal standing with EADs or going with the most optimistic option some sort of pathway to legalization.
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DACA has survived for too long. It will not be cancelled. .
Roe v. Wade would like a word.
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If DACA ever gets cancelled, I'll be happy to share my tips for surviving without it! It will be a great opportunity in hardship.
lmao man, bonding through trauma <3

Everyone should work on some side hustles. I'm building a C-corp to take over my business holdings just in case I lose status.
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lmao man, bonding through trauma <3

Everyone should work on some side hustles. I'm building a C-corp to take over my business holdings just in case I lose status.
That's smart. While you have some sort of legal status is the time to start things that are a lot harder to start if you lose status but you can continue to use while undocumented. Things like buying a house, getting a loan, opening up bank accounts, registering for school, etc. are all a lot easier now but you can still continue to use if you fall out of status.
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September 2017........... Trump met with the democrats, he was thrilled with the deal he made with democrats, a almost clean DA then literally the next day he backs out and wants his pillars
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