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Historic Debt Deal Reached (Immigration issue should be handled in the same way). - Page 3

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#21
08-01-2011, 06:24 PM
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DREAM Act has hopes people!!!!!!!!!!!

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08-01-2011, 06:30 PM
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There is no need to pursue a degree in mexico. I have a bs and ms from usa. I just need to start working.
I see. So, are you interested at all in using your degrees in Mexico? I don't know if that would be possible though . . .
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08-01-2011, 06:34 PM
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Immigration issue should be handled by locking down the senate (physically) and refusing to let anyone to the bathroom until we get cloture.
Ha! Funny comment. Well, more pressure should be put on because the immigration issue is ALLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLWAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYSSSSSSSSSSSSSSs handled the same way. An immigration bill is voted on in Congress. If the bill is blocked, the topic is left alone until next or two more years. I hate that. If Obama pressured both parties to negotiate on immigration even after the recent blockage of an immigration bill, I am OPTIMISTIC that a deal would be reached. That is my view.
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08-01-2011, 11:48 PM
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Wishful thinking, but unfortunately this is their current list of priorities:

1. Funding the government or have a national catastrophe
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101. Sarah Palin's reality show
102. Legalization of those who cannot vote/re elect politicians
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#25
08-02-2011, 01:51 AM
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Handled in the same way...basically the Republicans getting everything they want and Obama bending over and taking it up the butt as always?
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08-02-2011, 01:59 AM
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Handled in the same way...basically the Republicans getting everything they want and Obama bending over and taking it up the butt as always?
If it is not handled in the same way, we are seriously srewed if Democrats do not regain control of congress in 2013 (even if Obama wins re-election). . . something to think about.
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08-02-2011, 03:18 AM
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If it is not handled in the same way, we are seriously srewed if Democrats do not regain control of congress in 2013 (even if Obama wins re-election). . . something to think about.
democrats had control of Congress in 2010. just give it up. this forum has turned into a source of venting. it is no longer a forum for progress.
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08-02-2011, 10:21 AM
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Cool. I support your dreams. If you do decide to return "home," I hope your dreams come true.

2Face, I have two questions for you: You say that waiting for the DA to pass feels like crap. How will you feel if you lived in Kenya, and you discovered that the DA passed not too long after you left? Would that news make you feel worse than the pain you feel now as a result of waiting for the DA to pass?
Answer to first question...I will celebrate like crazy for the Dreamers who are still in the United States. Unfortunately I have a feeling many many of them will be out of the country by then because frankly I don't see a Democratic majority in both chambers for years. Second question..Leaving this country would eliminate all my pain like magic. Nothing ever can be worse than what I'm going through right now. Not saying I'm the only one here, we are all in the same situation. Even if DA passes there's a very good chance I'm leaving because I can't live without my parents. I don't see CIR passing any time soon. There is way too much hatred towards immigrants especially those from latin american countries like Mexico.
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08-02-2011, 12:26 PM
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Answer to first question...I will celebrate like crazy for the Dreamers who are still in the United States. Unfortunately I have a feeling many many of them will be out of the country by then because frankly I don't see a Democratic majority in both chambers for years. Second question..Leaving this country would eliminate all my pain like magic. Nothing ever can be worse than what I'm going through right now. Not saying I'm the only one here, we are all in the same situation. Even if DA passes there's a very good chance I'm leaving because I can't live without my parents. I don't see CIR passing any time soon. There is way too much hatred towards immigrants especially those from latin american countries like Mexico.
I see; I respect your position. Well, do what makes you happy. I wish you the best of luck.
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08-02-2011, 01:01 PM
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There is no need to pursue a degree in mexico. I have a bs and ms from usa. I just need to start working.
If you have no emotional ties to anyone in the US whom you'd be leaving behind, you should go
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