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DACA being discussed in Senate - LIVE - Page 3

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01-08-2018, 09:12 PM
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Why does chain migration have to be addressed now? They could bar DACA recipients from sponsoring as permanent residents. With the Dream Act, they would have five years to end chain migration in exchange for providing some sort of legal status to the rest of the 11 million (since deporting them is just impractical). I feel like that's what Flake and other moderate Republicans would get behind.
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F.U.C.K the bridge act.

Anybody that considers that bullsht bill is beyond idiotic.

Permanently fix it all instead of just passing some bullsht FFS!!

fukin liberals i hope they dont hold the votes.
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F.U.C.K the bridge act.

Anybody that considers that bullsht bill is beyond idiotic.

Permanently fix it all instead of just passing some bullsht FFS!!

fukin liberals i hope they dont hold the votes.

Thank you. This is exactly how I feel.
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F.U.C.K the bridge act.

Anybody that considers that bullsht bill is beyond idiotic.

Permanently fix it all instead of just passing some bullsht FFS!!

fukin liberals i hope they dont hold the votes.
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Thank you. This is exactly how I feel.
Amen!
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I think we all get it. The BRIDGE act is not what we want or what we strive for. However, the BRIDGE act is better than nothing. The BRIDGE act will at least allow you to drive and to keep on with your studies or work at that job you so hard studied for.

I understand it still gives us uncertainty once it expires, but is better than nothing and who knows what will happen between then. People can say I'm moving to Canada, but if it was really that easy, why haven't you done it? Do people really think is that simple to immigrate to Canada?

I'm sorry but I doubt Canada will welcome every one with open arms.
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Nothing is better than Bridge Act.
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Nothing is better than Bridge Act.
Then start packing because not everyone shares the same opinion as you and for those who do agree with you, then they should follow your steps and start packing as well. Makes no difference for you to be in this country if you prefer nothing over something when it comes to immigration. It's just that simple my friend.
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I'll take Bridge Act happily.
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I think we all get it. The BRIDGE act is not what we want or what we strive for. However, the BRIDGE act is better than nothing. The BRIDGE act will at least allow you to drive and to keep on with your studies or work at that job you so hard studied for.

I understand it still gives us uncertainty once it expires, but is better than nothing and who knows what will happen between then. People can say I'm moving to Canada, but if it was really that easy, why haven't you done it? Do people really think is that simple to immigrate to Canada?

I'm sorry but I doubt Canada will welcome every one with open arms.
If I see anyone advocating for the Bridge Act, I will express my vehement opposition to it. I don't see it as any bether than nothing. At least with nothing, you know for sure that you need to invest in a life somewhere else.

Everyone here seems to have a decent grasp of English and a lot of people have college degrees and work experience. I'm pretty sure that's sufficient to qualify under the point system for permanent residency in Canada. Correct me if I'm wrong.
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chain migration really got to go. it really hurt low skill american workers.
Aren't you also hurting american workers assuming you too are illegal daca recipient? shouldn't you be deported first?
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