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If DACA gets overturned - Page 2

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09-05-2019, 05:03 PM
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It's more delusional to think your life is over by losing a document. It was nothing but uphill for me after DACA. Went from $12.50/hr to buying a home, forming my own company (small), earning six figures annually.

Before DACA, I managed to obtain a license (don't ask me how). Point is, I already built something. I'm not going to sit here and cry just because a group of politicians decided to fuck with my status. I am much stronger than that.
Do you understand your situation is different than majority of ours, right?

1) You can AOS (end of the conversation but still lets continue)
2) You have a business and may continue earning 6 figures post DACA. Those of us who work in corporate America cannot.

Nobody (NOT EVEN ONCE) said that life is over after DACA. There is big different between "being afraid to losing DACA" vs. "Life is over". Way to jump the gun! SMDH!
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09-05-2019, 05:15 PM
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Do you understand your situation is different than majority of ours, right?

1) You can AOS (end of the conversation but still lets continue)
2) You have a business and may continue earning 6 figures post DACA. Those of us who work in corporate America cannot.

Nobody (NOT EVEN ONCE) said that life is over after DACA. There is big different between "being afraid to losing DACA" vs. "Life is over". Way to jump the gun! SMDH!
Okay, okay. Right, maybe I am jumping into conclusions here. Apologies. My income is not consistent. Fluctuates year after year but its an average.

Those of us who were adults during the non-DACA existent time are familiar with the situation and sort of know how to live that way. I feel bad for those who graduated from high school and get their bubble blown. Life is definitely not the same. That I do remember.
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09-05-2019, 05:23 PM
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It's illogical. There is a high possibility that it may not happen. It's too late. Many of us already built something in this country. Lots of DACA recipients:

-bought homes
-gave birth to US citizen children
-started businesses
-obtained degrees or some sort of high education

The supreme court has a mess on their hands as CNN stated.
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Regardless of what the supreme court thinks, they have to take it. It's too much of a mess in the lower courts for them not to take it. Way too many conflicting rulings.

That part that gets me is that there are people here that think it will get us to a solution quicker. In other words, they have faith in congress. I don't.

And on the other hand, those that just want this over with and a final answer, be it good or bad, should get the hell out now. The status quo (DACA on life support) is better than the supreme court killing it and punting the ball to CONGRESS, which won't do shit.
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I am going to bet with a pinch our next President will save us!!!!!
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great responses! trump is hell bent on changing immigration law as we can see( military who have kids oversees and persons who are legally here for medical reasons) I totally understand that you guys are optimisitic and I hope it works out in your favor. If it doesn't you are still going to be you. A survivor!
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It's illogical. There is a high possibility that it may not happen. It's too late. Many of us already built something in this country. Lots of DACA recipients:

-bought homes
-gave birth to US citizen children
-started businesses
-obtained degrees or some sort of high education

The supreme court has a mess on their hands as CNN stated.
do you really think they care about this???
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It's more delusional to think your life is over by losing a document. It was nothing but uphill for me after DACA. Went from $12.50/hr to buying a home, forming my own company (small), earning six figures annually.

Before DACA, I managed to obtain a license (don't ask me how). Point is, I already built something. I'm not going to sit here and cry just because a group of politicians decided to fuck with my status. I am much stronger than that.
this^^^

I read the post on this site and I cannot believe what I read. Regardless if you have that document your life isn't over and this is why I asked the question because in my opinion daca will end and if and when it does life will go on
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We'll be okay calma down.
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