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libertarian1776 09-25-2017 09:17 PM

Re: GOP senators to unveil new ‘Dreamers’ bill
 
thats what Demise said,

once we apply for DA, and since some people have completed 2 yr degrees or served in the military, they can apply for AOS to PR and not wait the 5 yrs of conditional PR.

Quote:

Originally Posted by nationalsfan (Post 643379)
Is this confirmed? Wouldn't be so bad then, kinda like a normal GC process no?


SEPT 06 09-25-2017 09:22 PM

Re: GOP senators to unveil new ‘Dreamers’ bill
 
Succeed Act is not good, it only includes only people that has DACA, it does not include people who have been here since toddler and over 31 years of age.

Pianoswithoutfaith 09-25-2017 09:32 PM

Re: GOP senators to unveil new ‘Dreamers’ bill
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by year2010 (Post 643245)
Can someone explain the part of this bill that makes it worse than DA? I know there’s the no sponsorship thing, but someone said here that It won’t be easy anyway with DA. Is there anything else that makes it drastically different? And what’s the possibility to merge, perhaps, both bills?



(a) VISA
WAIVER PROGRAM WAIVER OF RIGHTS
Section 217(b) of the Immigration and Nationality Act (8
U.S.C. 1187(b)) is amended to read as follows:
‘‘(b) WAIVER OF R IGHTS
.—An alien may not be pro-
10 vided a waiver under the program unless the alien—
‘‘(1) has signed, under penalty of perjury, an
acknowledgment confirming that the alien has been
notified and understands that he or she will be ineli-
gible for any right to relief under sections 240B,
245, 248, and 249 (other than relief from removal
under section 241(b)(3)) and any relief not in effect
at the time such acknowledgment is signed, if the
alien fails to depart from the United States at the
end of the 90-day period for admission;
‘‘(2) has waived any right to review or appeal
under this Act of an immigration officer’s deter-
mination regarding the admissibility of the alien at
a port of entry into the United States; and
‘‘(3) has waived any right to contest, other than
on the basis of an application for asylum, any action
for removal of the alien.’’.



we lose our right for due process, if the administration finds any reason to deport us, we are gone. We cant fight it, imagine being deported for having 2 traffic tickets

Spock 09-26-2017 01:56 AM

Re: GOP senators to unveil new ‘Dreamers’ bill
 
we can become honorary marleyans

BeeHive 09-26-2017 04:39 PM

Re: GOP senators to unveil new ‘Dreamers’ bill
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Spock (Post 643471)
we can become honorary marleyans

what is that

im scared of googling it

Spock 09-26-2017 06:31 PM

Re: GOP senators to unveil new ‘Dreamers’ bill
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by BeeHive (Post 643687)
what is that

im scared of googling it

for the attack on titan fans out there :P

basically eldians can become 2nd class citizens if they become soldiers for the great marlyan empire that keeps them in a state of poverty and imprisonment.

which is what the succeed bill proposes, we dont get the same rights of a full citizen but we can become 2nd class if we enlist, among other paths but that stood out to me.

we can be honorary americans.

dreamerinprogess 09-28-2017 11:59 AM

Re: GOP senators to unveil new ‘Dreamers’ bill
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by libertarian1776 (Post 643388)
thats what Demise said,

once we apply for DA, and since some people have completed 2 yr degrees or served in the military, they can apply for AOS to PR and not wait the 5 yrs of conditional PR.


actually wrong, DACA will automatically get the CPR status but must still maintain it for the allotted time , some version say 6 years , some say 8 years. Even if you have completed military time and school, you must still maintain good moral character for those years. Green card must be maintained for 5 years as well. So were looking at 11 - 13 years before citizenship with the dream act.


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