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Originally Posted by njdreams
I will try to do this without being snark. Some at 30 already have a bachelors and working on Masters and have jobs. They also have more experience in surviving an unjust system.
Question is what will You do if dream does not pass?? You are now entering the age where most of your friends are driving and taking trips overseas and have SS numbers. So if it doest pass and the next time it is brought up(in 2016 lol) oops you are too old for the new age cap of 18?? oops.
See I have a SS, License and BS and pursuing my MS. Even if dream act fails, I will still be able to drive, still be able to go to USCIS and ask them if they would like some doughnuts or coffee. I just won't be able to go to my birth country (eventhough there is a bill that has been introduced to give those with TPS a greencard from my country. So I could say screw the DREAM act and focus on the TPS bill but that wouldn't be fair now would it? Point is your "status" should enable you to think selflessly but hey thats just the way it is right??
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You talk like TPS is going to be around for ever. Shit I had a friend from Sierra Leone who thought the same thing.
Then on May 3, 2004, nationals of Sierra Leone (and aliens having no nationality who last habitually resided in Sierra Leone) who have been granted TPS under the Sierra Leone designation or redesignation will no longer have TPS status.
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