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DAP Forums > DREAM Act > The News Room

BRIDGE ACT Vote on Tuesday, DACA Extension Has Enough Votes To Pass - Page 13

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View Poll Results: Do you want the BRIDGE ACT to Pass?
Yea 95 76.00%
Nay 30 24.00%
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#121
09-04-2017, 04:56 PM
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No lo puedo creer, primero estaban todos llorando como Trump iba a eliminar el programa inmediatamente, como le hibamos a hacer, que iba a pasar, etc, y ahora estan llorando porque van a pasar una ley que los protege por tres años mientras pasa otra ley? Quien los entiende?
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09-04-2017, 04:58 PM
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"I cannot believe it. First you were all crying about how Trump was going to eliminate the program immediately, how were we going to do it, what was going to happen, and now you're all crying because they will pass a law to protect you all for three years while they pass another law? Who understands you all?"
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09-04-2017, 05:03 PM
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Bridge Act is same as Daca but only it gives you protection for 3 years. Not a big difference if you ask. And where is the guarantee that they will come up with something during those 3 years? I highly doubt it. Plus we still won't be able to travel.
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09-04-2017, 05:05 PM
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Bridge Act is same as Daca but only it gives you protection for 3 years. Not a big difference if you ask. And where is the guarantee that they will come up with something during those 3 years? I highly doubt it. Plus we still won't be able to travel.
It's meant to be a stop-gap measure. And it can't be undone by the courts or a new president. It's possible in 3 years it can be extended. It's better than nothing.
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Bridge Act is same as Daca but only it gives you protection for 3 years. Not a big difference if you ask. And where is the guarantee that they will come up with something during those 3 years? I highly doubt it. Plus we still won't be able to travel.
Have you tried advanced parole?
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This is great news. Looks like the House led by Ryan and Co. are attempting a hail mary pass. Really optimistic about this.
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This is great news. Looks like the House led by Ryan and Co. are attempting a hail mary pass. Really optimistic about this.
Yes, this is better than if DACA had not been threatened by paxton.
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Have you tried advanced parole?
When people wanting the freedom to travel, they mean being able to say "Oh, I'm off to Paris for 2 weeks for no other reason than I have the money, the time, and I want to go to the top of Eiffel Tower."

With the restricted Advance Parole DACA has, leisure travel is not a valid reason to obtain it.
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When people wanting the freedom to travel, they mean being able to say "Oh, I'm off to Paris for 2 weeks for no other reason than I have the money, the time, and I want to go to the top of Eiffel Tower."

With the restricted Advance Parole DACA has, leisure travel is not a valid to obtain it.
What about honey moon travel?
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Have you tried advanced parole?
AP is pain the ass. It cost a lot of money. Plus you have to wait a long time. Also you can have problems when you return to US. Most of us want to travel freely. I don't wanna wait if i just want to go to Jamaica for a week.
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