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12-02-2020, 10:10 AM
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not happening. Dude can promise a 100 day bill, he ain't passing shit w/o those GA seats.
Thats why I say, with true negotiation, its quite possible. There are various GOP Senators who know very well that reform is long over due, including Lindsay Graham and I'd argue even McConnell. Once Biden is in, it will sink in to them that the Trump era is gone and now they are free to do whats right per their conscience but yeah those GA seats would help. From the left, all we need is far left radical elements to stay away from the negotiations, then we will stand a strong chance. Here's an article, its from Breitbart but its worth reading, they are shittin bricks right now: https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2...sty-advocates/
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Thats why I say, with true negotiation, its quite possible. There are various GOP Senators who know very well that reform is long over due, including Lindsay Graham and I'd argue even McConnell. Once Biden is in, it will sink in to them that the Trump era is gone and now they are free to do whats right per their conscience but yeah those GA seats would help. From the left, all we need is far left radical elements to stay away from the negotiations, then we will stand a strong chance. Here's an article, its from Breitbart but its worth reading, they are shittin bricks right now: https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2...sty-advocates/
Dude it’s over. The jig is up for the dreamers. The hope was good while it lasted. No offense but you sound like Trump talking about how he’s gonna win the election and the voter fraud is gonna get overturned.

At this point, figure out a way to get married or try your best to immigrate to a country similar to America to minimize culture shock. Easiest would be if you’re okay with going back to your own country. If there’s one thing this election made clear, it’s that there’s no place for dreamers in America. Other than as a permanent underclass pining for an unattainable dream.

And the dream ain’t that great. This is not a very good country. They won’t even let daca recipients enjoy the same misery that American citizens enjoy.
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Dude it’s over. The jig is up for the dreamers. The hope was good while it lasted. No offense but you sound like Trump talking about how he’s gonna win the election and the voter fraud is gonna get overturned.

At this point, figure out a way to get married and try your best to immigrate to a country similar to America to minimize culture shock. Easiest would be if you’re okay with going back to your own country. If there’s one thing this election made clear, it’s that there’s no place for dreamers in America. Other than as a permanent underclass pining for an unattainable dream.

And the dream ain’t that great. This is not a very good country. They won’t even let daca recipients enjoy the same misery that American citizens enjoy.
Oh I got the marriage option on deck lmfao. But I'm just saying, no is not an option on this. What about the estimated 12-13M undocumented. Immigration Reform is a must for them. Really not sure what you mean by "this election made clear that there's no place for Dreamers."
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Oh I got the marriage option on deck lmfao. But I'm just saying, no is not an option on this. What about the estimated 12-13M undocumented. Immigration Reform is a must for them. Really not sure what you mean by "this election made clear that there's no place for Dreamers."
Well if you’re getting married, why are you on here? Get legalized and enjoy your life. I don’t get why you’re lying to everyone on here. Look to the future and have a good life.

I hope you’re not being intentionally dense by asking why this election ends the dreamers.


Those 12-13 million have the same choice. Either legalize through existing channels, leave the country or be buried/cremated an illegal in America.
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Well if you’re getting married, why are you on here? Get legalized and enjoy your life. I don’t get why you’re lying to everyone on here. Look to the future and have a good life.

I hope you’re not being intentionally dense by asking why this election ends the dreamers.


Those 12-13 million have the same choice. Either legalize through existing channels, leave the country or be buried/cremated an illegal in America.
Not married yet. I'm not lying. I'm just telling you a scenario where a possible deal may be likely. I think you're the one misleading people into thinking there will never be immigration reform, which is not true. It is going to happen one day, I don't know when. Can't tell whether you're trolling or being serious but if the latter, you need to be positive and have some optimism. Same question to you...if nothing is possible then why are you surfing Dream Act Portal?
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Not married yet. I'm not lying. I'm just telling you a scenario where a possible deal may be likely. I think you're the one misleading people into thinking there will never be immigration reform, which is not true. It is going to happen one day, I don't know when. Can't tell whether you're trolling or being serious but if the latter, you need to be positive and have some optimism. Same question to you...if nothing is possible then why are you surfing Dream Act Portal?
You’re lying. Period. Don’t fucking tell me what I need to do.
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Once Biden is in, it will sink in to them that the Trump era is gone and now they are free to do whats right per their conscience but yeah those GA seats would help.
LOL. What a joke. The conscience of Republicans. LOOOOL
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Thats why I say, with true negotiation, its quite possible. There are various GOP Senators who know very well that reform is long over due, including Lindsay Graham and I'd argue even McConnell. Once Biden is in, it will sink in to them that the Trump era is gone and now they are free to do whats right per their conscience but yeah those GA seats would help. From the left, all we need is far left radical elements to stay away from the negotiations, then we will stand a strong chance. Here's an article, its from Breitbart but its worth reading, they are shittin bricks right now: https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2...sty-advocates/
you're high on copium bruh
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you're high on copium bruh
Alright man, why don't you tell us what you think will happen...and what is the best way forward...how do you see things panning out...y'all acting as if shit will magically pass lmfao.
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LOL. What a joke. The conscience of Republicans. LOOOOL
Well don't we require 60 votes in the Senate? Surely Democrats don't have 60 votes...I believe some Republican votes would be needed. And even then we would need about 65 or so because the Blue Dogs (Approximately 5-7 Dems) are likely to vote against the regular Dems. Still not feeling positive...? Common, Biden won...
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