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Is Hillary really pro immigration? - Page 3

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10-30-2015, 08:20 AM
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Republicans gave up on the Latino vote 3 elections ago. The Democrat base depends on that vote.
"Depend" is a gross exaggeration. What other choice do immigrants have since we can't vote. If Republicans don't give a shit and Democrats suddenly decide to stop pandering to the Hispanic vote because they don't want to be bothered there's nothing immigrants can do about it. Political suicide... hardly. What fickle Americans will do is decide to stay home or vote for Republican because that will show 'dem Democrats not to mess with us.
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10-30-2015, 01:29 PM
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"Depend" is a gross exaggeration. What other choice do immigrants have since we can't vote. If Republicans don't give a shit and Democrats suddenly decide to stop pandering to the Hispanic vote because they don't want to be bothered there's nothing immigrants can do about it. Political suicide... hardly. What fickle Americans will do is decide to stay home or vote for Republican because that will show 'dem Democrats not to mess with us.
Well yeah, we can't vote but hopefully our citizen family members and friends show a little pride and vote their heart.
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10-31-2015, 01:14 AM
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Hillary is best option for DACA and IR?

Dems majority in House and Senate too right?
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Dude please don't patronize me. Before DACA, I fought for equal tuition, talked to different senators about immigration reform, told my story to different groups and events, marched with more than 10,000+ to Las Vegas for immigration reform. I have a lot at stake and a high interest that Hillary or Bernie sander win the presidency.

But you and that other guy keep saying Bernie is not in favor of immigration just because he did not vote for the 2007 immigration bill. That bill was never going to pass.

The facts are that Sanders (you can search this information its on the internet.)
1. In 2010, Sanders voted for the DREAM ACT.
2. Sanders supports President Obama’s executive action on immigration.
3. Sanders voted for comprehensive immigration reform in 2013.

so why do you keep saying he is not in favor of immigration reform?

I don't know why you keep saying that sanders comes off as disingenuous? The same could be said about Hillary just watch the videos I posted.

At the end of the day, both parties are playing with the lives of the 11 million undocumented people living in this country.

Obama voted for the 2007, but he did not do anything for the first four years of his presidency. It was not until his second term that his executive actions have helped the community somewhat.

I don't have high hopes of anything changing with Hillary or Sanders. at least we know that they will continue the executive actions. On the other hand all republicans have come out said that they remove executive actions and pass no immigration reform.
So you give more props to Bernie who have YET to do anything on immigration, in fact he actually voted against the Dream act ---interesting.
Bernie gets more props than the president who HAS actually done something, however small it may be. lol
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