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DAP Forums > DREAM Act > The News Room

GOP Rep: 'Some awfully bad people' among 'dreamers' - Page 3

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12-09-2016, 07:59 PM
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He is not wrong that some dreamers are bad people. Qualifications don't mean anything if they were never caught committing a crime.

14 DACA recipients were convicted of a crime back in 2015 Source

What he is wrong is how he generalizes his conclusion that we should be deported because of some bad people. Or all the other bs he said.
Crimes undisclosed...you poll a population of 700k youg men and women, you'll have petty theft, possession, dui's, and assault; things most citizens would get a slap on the wrist but we get boned for.

Not saying I disagree, but is your cousin a bad person for getting in a fight on a night out?
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12-11-2016, 06:01 PM
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Crimes undisclosed...you poll a population of 700k youg men and women, you'll have petty theft, possession, dui's, and assault; things most citizens would get a slap on the wrist but we get boned for.

Not saying I disagree, but is your cousin a bad person for getting in a fight on a night out?
Depends, did that person ended up dying from a hit to the head? or by hitting hard on the cement?

A fight can lead to many unpredictable outcomes.
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12-11-2016, 09:41 PM
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Depends, did that person ended up dying from a hit to the head? or by hitting hard on the cement?

A fight can lead to many unpredictable outcomes.
I'm talking about simple assault; not battery or manslaughter. Even in your hypothetical I would not necessarily say the person is bad.
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12-12-2016, 10:45 AM
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I'm talking about simple assault; not battery or manslaughter. Even in your hypothetical I would not necessarily say the person is bad.
There are many definitions of bad. We see Isis as bad but Islamist extremist sees them and their saviors.

But I understand what you saying.
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