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04-02-2015, 08:12 PM
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Originally Posted by Pianoswithoutfaith View Post
I am honestly curious as how life was, I mean it was harsh and all but I never saw another way other than adjusting through marriage but some of you act life before DACA was worse than death, worse than the Holocaust
Okay, I think you are seeing this from your perspective and experience which is very much personal. If your life is not better now than before being granted DACA, then you've been lucky. Sometimes this is a matter of timing or place. My life in WA is probably better than another's life in Texas. Perhaps not.

And then again, most of the 2012 DACA recipients were/are very young and some quite clueless, so not owning a new vehicle or having the ability to travel to the beach for spring break , but living at home while attending school as the only responsibility, feels as if one were leading a very deprived and oppressed life.

Still, I understand how they feel. It's a matter of perspective.
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