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01-17-2025, 03:42 PM
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PapiChulo
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Originally Posted by Copper View Post
An example to consider is, let's say you are with your girlfriend and you have an argument. If she is very upset, she may call the police and accuse you of domestic violence. Even if you are innocent and have not done anything wrong, the police may believe her. This situation could lead to deportation orders.

There are many instances where individuals may be falsely accused due to their immigration status and face deportation. This is what this bill addresses. It goes beyond just committing a crime.

Come on, brother. Let's not deal in hypotheticals and if it were, the chances of the events happening are slim to none. It's just purely anecdotal and rare cases in any issues.

If you can personally tell me a story of someone you know that stuff like that happens to, then there's a conversation to be had about it.

It's just like me saying, i was assaulted by white supremacists in public. (It doesn't happen all the time) These are just minuscule instances.

At the end of day, its over. It passed, it will be law next week. All we can do is stay out of trouble and not put ourselves in situations like that. If we get caught up and deported, then that's it. It's just not meant to be, man.
Last edited by PapiChulo; 01-17-2025 at 03:47 PM..
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