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U.S. Supreme Court rejects Trump over 'Dreamers' immigrants - Page 4

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I can qualify for express entry into Canada, so I will move there. My mother is a USC, so I can come back to the US using her petition once the 10 year ban is over.

That seems to be the best plan I could come up with. Don't want to turn 40+ and still be illegal. Gotta leave at some point and move on.
I feel you :/ that's the reason why I asked this question, because personally, I do not want to get much older and still be in this situation. I am trying to stay optimistic and just worry about what I can control, but you know, we have good days and bad days, and when the bad days come, is when I truly need as much encouragement as possible to keep pushing and keep hoping for the best.
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You truly are fortunate. Glad you have a plan B in case this doesn't end well. If you don't mind me asking, what company do you work for and what country would you choose to get transferred to?
I work for Microsoft as an engineer.

Canada is the obvious choice for me, it is very similar to the U.S. culturally and U.S. culture is the only one that I know and want to live in.
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I work for Microsoft as an engineer.

Canada is the obvious choice for me, it is very similar to the U.S. culturally and U.S. culture is the only one that I know and want to live in.
any openings at microsoft? hook it up for your fellow dreamers
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any openings at microsoft? hook it up for your fellow dreamers
PM me your resume and what position you think is best fit and I will send to the internal application site.
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I work for Microsoft as an engineer.

Canada is the obvious choice for me, it is very similar to the U.S. culturally and U.S. culture is the only one that I know and want to live in.
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PM me your resume and what position you think is best fit and I will send to the internal application site.
ok will do
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don't be sad, today is a great day!

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I feel you :/ that's the reason why I asked this question, because personally, I do not want to get much older and still be in this situation. I am trying to stay optimistic and just worry about what I can control, but you know, we have good days and bad days, and when the bad days come, is when I truly need as much encouragement as possible to keep pushing and keep hoping for the best.
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I work for Microsoft as an engineer.

Canada is the obvious choice for me, it is very similar to the U.S. culturally and U.S. culture is the only one that I know and want to live in.
Are you in King County, too?
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Agreed. They can choose to do nothing about it until midterms, but if they don't it can be used against them in the midterms by Democrats.

My question now is though, will democrats and the GOP cooperate to find a permanent solution in the next few months or will they use it for campaign purposes to win more seats?
I feel somewhat bittersweet to be honest, I am glad and thankful for these injunctions and the SCOTUS decision to not hear the case now, but at the same time I am fucking tired of not being able to plan my life for longer than 2 years at a time :/. But I guess we have no options other than wait to see how this all plays out or return to our countries. I will probably choose the first option and wait until 2020, but if Trumps gets re-elected, I would probably self deport.

What about you guys? I am curious to hear what your plans would be if no relief is passed by 2020 and Trump gets re-elected. Not trying to be pessimistic here just trying to have an open discussion and hearing your opinions on the matter.
Exactly this. I’m tired of not being able to travel, I have cabin fever, I’m working my ass off, have a shit ton saved, could probably buy a house soon but can’t because of this uncertainty. I’m just praying to God that I can find the right girl, once I get married I’m going to feel 100 pounds lighter.
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Agreed. They can choose to do nothing about it until midterms, but if they don't it can be used against them in the midterms by Democrats.

My question now is though, will democrats and the GOP cooperate to find a permanent solution in the next few months or will they use it for campaign purposes to win more seats?
I feel somewhat bittersweet to be honest, I am glad and thankful for these injunctions and the SCOTUS decision to not hear the case now, but at the same time I am fucking tired of not being able to plan my life for longer than 2 years at a time :/. But I guess we have no options other than wait to see how this all plays out or return to our countries. I will probably choose the first option and wait until 2020, but if Trumps gets re-elected, I would probably self deport.

What about you guys? I am curious to hear what your plans would be if no relief is passed by 2020 and Trump gets re-elected. Not trying to be pessimistic here just trying to have an open discussion and hearing your opinions on the matter.
My employer needs me so much, that he said he is willing to keep me even if DACA is gone.
I also can open my own business, I have the know-how, the monetary and contact backup for it.
I also have a job offer from a company in Canada, but I have daughter here, and I recently started a relationship with someone amazing and I don’t want to give up on that.
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My employer needs me so much, that he said he is willing to keep me even if DACA is gone.
I also can open my own business, I have the know-how, the monetary and contact backup for it.
I also have a job offer from a company in Canada, but I have daughter here, and I recently started a relationship with someone amazing and I don’t want to give up on that.
You got a pretty cool employer then! must be nice to have supportive people at work. Best wishes with your new relationship! is she a US citizen? maybe if things go well, she could sponsor you in the future .

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Exactly this. I’m tired of not being able to travel, I have cabin fever, I’m working my ass off, have a shit ton saved, could probably buy a house soon but can’t because of this uncertainty. I’m just praying to God that I can find the right girl, once I get married I’m going to feel 100 pounds lighter.
I feel you :/. All my cousins are US citizens except me so when I see them travel to other places outside of the US it makes me somewhat sad because I don't have that privilege. But it sounds like you are on the right track buddy, keep up the good work, hopefully we can get outta this golden cage soon.

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don't be sad, today is a great day!
I know it is a good day, I just wish the uncertainty was already over. Oh well, back to the waiting game.....thanks for trying to cheer me up though!

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I work for Microsoft as an engineer.

Canada is the obvious choice for me, it is very similar to the U.S. culturally and U.S. culture is the only one that I know and want to live in.
Dang, you must be one smarty pants dreamer! is Microsoft hiring any accountants?
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