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Originally Posted by FinAnalyst
I know you keep resorting to personal attacks, that’s just low and typical of someone that doesn’t have a counter argument.. I’ll let it slide as I do not wish to stoop down to that level.
A US citizen is either allowed OR NOT allowed to sponsor their parents/siblings. Those are the only choices available, how would you change those without taking away the right?
You also keep trying to pivot to a us vs them. The argument should have NOTHING to do with “functioning adults living in another country” THEY like us, have no rights in this country. It is the US citizens rights that matter, they are the ones LEGALLY sponsoring THEIR immediate relatives. The US government could give two shits about a foreigners rights, but they protect their citizens rights to being able to sponsor a parent/sibling.
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of course you deflect and don't answer the question, because you know your answer would be hypocritical.
the world is not black or white, there's more than two options in almost every situation.
your kind of thinking is why we still don't have a solution.
this conversation is done, you keep on pretending like i didn't just explain to you multiple fucking times that the issue isn't with a USC sponsoring immediate parents or siblings, it's what happens afterwards that's the problem.
read a book or two.