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GOP 'very close' on an immigration deal, says Kevin McCarthy - Page 3

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05-30-2018, 02:04 PM
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I'm not necessarily uninformed, I am attempting to get us to think and discuss; not stirring the pot.

Do you guys think if DREAMers had DACA for twenty years that we would still be applying, year after year after year after year...

or would we have adjusted within that time frame? If we could calculate that, I'd reckon a majority of us would adjust way before that. There are channels to adjust. It's not like they were barred from being petitioned.
So you’re saying that they were too lazy to adjust? Many people are shit out of luck without a pathway to adjust. That’s why there are millions of people in this country who are illegal. Sorry but you sound ignorant.
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Right, so they might be asking for massive reduction in family sponsorship and changing to point system. This would be an instant no for the Democrats.
The article says moderates are going for a narrow deal. That doesn’t meet the requirements of a narrow deal!
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Politicians must be terrible in the bedroom. They are always so close, but never finish.
Never finishing what? Reaching orgasm or making the partner reach orgasm? If the former, I'd argue that's a good thing --means they last long.
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The only way to adjust is via marriage. AKA trading one shackle for another.
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Yes if that was the only choice for some type of status that you had. What are those channels and why are you still here if they exist? Not blasting you but I really want to know.
I appreciate you putting me on the spot and that is a thoughtful question to ask. I am in the process of gathering evidence of what is going to be a legitimate marriage soon. I will be adjusting in the not so distant future.

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So you’re saying that they were too lazy to adjust? Many people are shit out of luck without a pathway to adjust. That’s why there are millions of people in this country who are illegal. Sorry but you sound ignorant.
You don't need to apologize for calling me ignorant. That is your opinion and you are free to think that.

You're making a logical assessment by assuming that I am calling them lazy. I am not and I didn't.

I think its important to see both sides of the coin and not get blinded by emotion.
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Because there is no path to citizenship for those on TPS, you can't seriously be this uninformed right?
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TPS holders always looked down on other immigrants. As John Kelly said, most of them are unskilled and can’t even speak English. Same goes for DACA, some people were just too lazy to apply. Why should they just be given a handout?
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Here is where he is wrong, we don't need a
'Most' republicans to support it, we only need like 30 and thats it. This is why they dont want the petition, they very much want to keep the leverage, and this might again turn into a fucking circus and delay tactics
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It's already a circus, they should've just signed the damn petition and told leadership to fuck off
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It's already a circus, they should've just signed the damn petition and told leadership to fuck off
Now you’re making sense.

Doge approved.
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