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She Voted For Trump. Now, Her Husband Is Being Deported - Page 2

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03-26-2017, 03:31 PM
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I seriously can't believe the rhetoric on here. We are calling someone a bitch and ridiculing her because "she voted for Trump." Unbelievable. She's a fuckin citizen. She can do whatever she wants. You're making it seem as if people weren't deported under the Obama administration. They're literally doing the same exact shit that was going on under Obama administration. Your math here is flawed. Trump didn't win because of her vote only. He won because of the rural vote. She's not the reason why her husband is being deported. Extremely frustrating. The media, on both sides, SUCKS. It is the reason why people start thinking this way.
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I seriously can't believe the rhetoric on here. We are calling someone a bitch and ridiculing her because "she voted for Trump." Unbelievable. She's a fuckin citizen. She can do whatever she wants. You're making it seem as if people weren't deported under the Obama administration. They're literally doing the same exact shit that was going on under Obama administration. Your math here is flawed. Trump didn't win because of her vote only. He won because of the rural vote. She's not the reason why her husband is being deported. Extremely frustrating. The media, on both sides, SUCKS. It is the reason why people start thinking this way.
She is not THE reason, but atleast part of it. Every vote count, election has consquenses. I dont feel sorry for her at all. I feel sorry for the kids, they lost their father. I'm not ridiculing her for voting for Trump, I'm ridiculing her because she voted for Trump AND try to gain sympathy after her husband got deported.

The chance of this guy geting deported under Obama is a lot less since he has no record, 4 kids and a business. He has been checking in with ICE for a long time without any issues. Immigration policy wise, Trump and Obama is not comparable.
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03-26-2017, 04:12 PM
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She is not THE reason, but atleast part of it. Every vote count, election has consquenses. I dont feel sorry for her at all. I feel sorry for the kids, they lost their father. I'm not ridiculing her for voting for Trump, I'm ridiculing her because she voted for Trump AND try to gain sympathy after her husband got deported.

The chance of this guy geting deported under Obama is a lot less since he has no record, 4 kids and a business. He has been checking in with ICE for a long time without any issues. Immigration policy wise, Trump and Obama is not comparable.
Hey look man, we don't know why she voted for Trump. Not everyone thinks about immigration when voting for a candidate. Everyone has their own issues. Maybe she is pro-business or for low corporate taxes. She might have voted for him because of this. Not everything is centered around immigration when it comes to voting for Trump or Hillary. Nowhere in the article does it state that she wants sympathy from people. It's just the article is putting a spin on it. If I get legalized in the next 4 years I sure as hell will be leaning towards voting Republican when I become a citizen.
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Hey look man, we don't know why she voted for Trump. Not everyone thinks about immigration when voting for a candidate. Everyone has their own issues. Maybe she is pro-business or for low corporate taxes. She might have voted for him because of this. Not everything is centered around immigration when it comes to voting for Trump or Hillary. Nowhere in the article does it state that she wants sympathy from people. It's just the article is putting a spin on it. If I get legalized in the next 4 years I sure as hell will be leaning towards voting Republican when I become a citizen.
I agree for average American household, they dont need to center around immigration. But when your husband is an illegal, immigration better be a big consideration when voting.
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I agree for average American household, they dont need to center around immigration. But when your husband is an illegal, immigration better be a big consideration when voting.
Well to be honest although when it comes to deportation, I do agree that Trump administration may ratchet up the rhetoric of removing criminals very quickly the fact of the matter is the chances of CIR look very bright right now. The stage is perfect. Conservatives are starting to fight with Trump. They just failed on the biggest campaign promise of repealing ACA. The prospects of some sort of immigration legislation look very good to me. It's going to start with a law legalizing DACA recipients. It's up to Democratic leaders to use this tactic of dividing conservatives and Trump and getting on board and STOP demanding "citizenship for all." Pardon me but calling a lady a "dumb bitch" or someone "you don't have sympathy for" just because she voted for Trump isn't a good thing to do.
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Well to be honest although when it comes to deportation, I do agree that Trump administration may ratchet up the rhetoric of removing criminals very quickly the fact of the matter is the chances of CIR look very bright right now. The stage is perfect. Conservatives are starting to fight with Trump. They just failed on the biggest campaign promise of repealing ACA. The prospects of some sort of immigration legislation look very good to me. It's going to start with a law legalizing DACA recipients. It's up to Democratic leaders to use this tactic of dividing conservatives and Trump and getting on board and STOP demanding "citizenship for all." Pardon me but calling a lady a "dumb bitch" or someone "you don't have sympathy for" just because she voted for Trump isn't a good thing to do.
I'm with you on chance of us getting legalized is bigger now.

Some people just need to be hit on the head with reality.
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Doh sorry.
It also explains why she voted for trump


"“We don’t want to have cartels here, you don’t want to have drugs in your high schools, you don’t want killers next to you,” Helen told Indiana Public Media earlier this month. “You want to feel safe when you leave your house. I truly believe that. And, this is why I voted for Mr. Trump.”"
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Hey look man, we don't know why she voted for Trump. Not everyone thinks about immigration when voting for a candidate. Everyone has their own issues. Maybe she is pro-business or for low corporate taxes. She might have voted for him because of this. Not everything is centered around immigration when it comes to voting for Trump or Hillary. Nowhere in the article does it state that she wants sympathy from people. It's just the article is putting a spin on it. If I get legalized in the next 4 years I sure as hell will be leaning towards voting Republican when I become a citizen.
Because she's a dumb ass; no if, and, or buts. I'm tired of people giving idiots the benefit of the doubt.
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Because she's a dumb ass; no if, and, or buts. I'm tired of people giving idiots the benefit of the doubt.
Okay Great. Thank you for your input. Please stick by it when CIR passes and we get to apply for Green Cards.
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