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Originally Posted by AL
Yes, and I understand that it can be taken away whether I like it or not. The reality is that whoever holds the next administration, holds the decision for my deportation.
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Originally Posted by dtrt09
Everyone understands it's not permanent. But it's something, and I disagree with you that ppl should not be worried that the DACA extension and DAPA programs won't come to fruition.
This forum was full of posters who claimed that they knew that the U.S. government does not owe them any thing, and it doesn't owe me or you anything, but ppl have been fighting for it for far too long and sacrificed a lot in the process to let up.
You can apologize for the administration's choice to play with people's lives, but I won't.
What part of the report or legal analysis in the article do you think is exaggeration?
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Do you know what it takes to start a rule-making process using the APA in regards to Homeland Security? Because what this article is trying to say is that Obama should of gone that way instead of prosecution guidelines which is what DACA and DAPA essentially are. Im the last person who agrees with playing with people's lives, however Im also a realist and am glad that the Obama administration took the first steps in regards to the immigration debate. Look congress, the courts, and the state governments are not going to help us. In fact you can argue that they are the ones who are playing with people's lives by not agreeing on a simple point like Heckler v. Chaney.
By the way, Im not apologizing for Obama 08 or Obama 12 best decision ever made.
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