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Marco Rubio says Trump-sponsored immigration bill is "not going to pass" - Page 3

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08-07-2017, 08:48 PM
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The bridge act would be amazing! Fuck, if we are stuck in this country without the ability to travel, I do not mind. The US is large and has amazing places to visit.
They must pass something!

Worst case scenario BRIDGE act, it's just kicking the can down the road but shit, how things are r now I'll take it.

And it should be easier to convince hardliners to support it IMHO
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Why would we be willing to settle for Bridge act? doesn't make any sense.

We should be aiming for permanent solution.
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Same. Even DACA forever would be okay imo
Shit I agree. I'll make sure I enroll in courses abroad to get AP
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Why would we be willing to settle for Bridge act? doesn't make any sense.

We should be aiming for permanent solution.

WORST case scenario man
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Bridge act will most likely pass
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From what I'm reading, wouldn't RACA be the next best alternative to getting the Dream Act? It would give us conditional residency + ability to travel outside of US. All of it's current co-sponsors are Republican as well, I feel like its not getting as much attention as the others (from media, etc).
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From what I'm reading, wouldn't RACA be the next best alternative to getting the Dream Act? It would give us conditional residency + ability to travel outside of US. All of it's current co-sponsors are Republican as well, I feel like its not getting as much attention as the others (from media, etc).
It's only a handful of republicans, mostly Latinos.
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It's only a handful of republicans, mostly Latinos.
Only 3 out of the 18 of the Republican co-sponsors for RACA are Hispanic; Diaz-Balart, Mario (Cuban), Gonzalez-Colon, Jenniffer (Puerto Rican), Ileana Ros-Lehtinen (Cuban), none are Chicano.
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Only 3 out of the 18 of the Republican co-sponsors for RACA are Hispanic; Diaz-Balart, Mario (Cuban), Gonzalez-Colon, Jenniffer (Puerto Rican), Ileana Ros-Lehtinen (Cuban), none are Chicano.
Might be thinking of the hope act. I think the Hispanic caucus introduced that one.
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Why would we be willing to settle for Bridge act? doesn't make any sense.

We should be aiming for permanent solution.
Becuz we're screwed
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