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Canada should welcome up to 30,000 DACA young people facing deportation in U.S., sena

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09-06-2017, 02:11 AM
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Canada should welcome up to 30,000 DACA young people facing deportation in U.S., senator says

https://www.google.com/amp/www.cbc.ca/amp/1.4276201

https://www.google.com/amp/globalnew...to-canada/amp/
Sounds interesting I'm makes me feel valuable. Fck sessions elf looking mofo!
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i hope there is a conversation atleast about this in the Canadian Parliament.
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That would be amazing
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If you're Mexican and have a BA it might be very easy to do. Canada it's a very beautiful country Vancouver is probably the most beautiful and best city to live in the world.
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Researching on moving to other countries, our unlawful presence in the US is a real obstacle. I wish we can draw more attention internationally as humanitarian crisis and the immigration officer at other country can at least ignore the fact that we were undocumented in the US. Then, at least we can apply for student visa or work visa to Canada or other countries.
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Screw that. I'll stay in the usa
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Researching on moving to other countries, our unlawful presence in the US is a real obstacle. I wish we can draw more attention internationally as humanitarian crisis and the immigration officer at other country can at least ignore the fact that we were undocumented in the US. Then, at least we can apply for student visa or work visa to Canada or other countries.
I have been thinking about moving to another country. Why is the US unlawful presence an obstacle?
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Merica'!!!! lol jk I hope Trudeau does something so we can move over. I wouldn't mind it at all.
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Canada would be great option.
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Those of us who got DACA before 18 - will we be able to visit with the Canadian PR? Or do we still face the ban for unlawful stay? I just hate the thought of never visiting here again.
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