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Dems Consider New Immigration Plan for Domestic Policy Bill - Page 2

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10-13-2021, 10:18 PM
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5 year daca with ability to travel and come back is not bad. I take it. First thing I'm doing is leaving for a few years.
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5 year daca with ability to travel and come back is not bad. I take it. First thing I'm doing is leaving for a few years.
hope this works out, bro.
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Don't be negative. Baby steps are better than no steps. We were heading back to the pit. Nothing was happening. This is better than nothing.
Don’t be a conformist. This is crap.

I hope this fails.
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5 years renewable DACA with the ability to travel is way better than the crap we currently have.

It's not going anywhere if too broad however.

The ultimate solution is path to citizenship for DACAers still. This alone can be passed easily I insist.
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Basically exactly the same thing we have now.
Not really after giving it a second thought. The ability to travel abroad makes a big difference.
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Again, If Dems can get Sinema and Manchin on board on reconciliation $, they are squandering a great opportunity to get something better done on immigration by not firing a stupid non elected official saying no on citizenship.

This is crap. Fail fuckers fail!
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I’m tired of losing, obviously I’ll prefer a GC but 5 year DACA with permission to travel is better than nothing.
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Again, If Dems can get Sinema and Manchin on board on reconciliation $, they are squandering a great opportunity to get something better done on immigration by not firing a stupid non elected official saying no on citizenship.

This is crap. Fail fuckers fail!
You want something that will never happen. Dems already said they will not remove her.
Would you rather keep your two year permit or get a 5 year one. Face reality, immigration will not pass the next 4 years and Dems will lose the house and most likely the senate.

This maybe our only legit change at something better for the next decade. This will improve our lives, our parents lives, and we wont have to pray on the mercy of judges. What there to complain about.
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Forever subordinates is what will become of our people under this shit. Yea sure it’s better than nothing. But that’s about it.
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Give me the ability to leave and come back. I don’t give a shit about being an US Citizen or a Permanent Resident. I’m tired, they made it very clear that this isn’t my country and I don’t belong. Going to take the five year renewable and travel the world. Might find a place I like better to live. One where I don’t have to deal with this scarlet letter. Those bitches just going to kick the can for decades.
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