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Comparing Pathways to Status & Citizenship Under House Bills - Page 3

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so how come this be more offense than those who cross boarder illegally?
Because it’s part of a loophole that allows them to become permanent residents. Or at least that’s what I’ve heard.
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Because it’s part of a loophole that allows them to become permanent residents. Or at least that’s what I’ve heard.
Thats what I understood as well. Also most people who are here on student visas came for higher education and we're in a conscious state of mind when they came here. It's different than being brought here unwillingly by your parents at age 2.

And yes, I know there are dreamers who came here well into their teens , were conscious of their journey here, and are now covered by DACA. I wasn't one of them so I'm not part of that debate.
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Thats what I understood as well. Also most people who are here on student visas came for higher education and we're in a conscious state of mind when they came here. It's different than being brought here unwillingly by your parents at age 2.

And yes, I know there are dreamers who came here well into their teens , were conscious of their journey here, and are now covered by DACA. I wasn't one of them so I'm not part of that debate.
Now that you are an adult and conscientious of your decisions, you still choose to stay here in US illegally.

How about that argument?
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It's really just people who abused the student visas to go to public school or have 2 year foreign residency requirements.
Demise, could you please elaborate on that?

Can you provide more reading materials? Sources?

I am so intrigued
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Looks like it can be waived

https://www.uscis.gov/ilink/docView/...0-0-17444.html
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Now that you are an adult and conscientious of your decisions, you still choose to stay here in US illegally.

How about that argument?
Legally speaking I'm under DACA so I'm not here illegally since I have some sort of temporary status, it's not concrete and can be taken away at any time but it's a status. And I grew up here completely unconscious of my status for 18years. I choose to live here because it's all I know.

Also, if your looking for a fight I suggest you look else where. Because I personally don't care that you're here. Yes there needs to be stricter immigration laws because I don't want a new wave of dreamers to suffer through what we have. However, I think that if you can contribute useful skills to this country and help it grow you should have a chance to seek status.

The only thing that really gets under my skin is chain migration OF and ONLY of UNGRATEFUL ASS HOLES. I completely get family reunification. But I don't get the sponsorship of your 3rd cousin twice removed. AND I HATE it when people who have gotten their citizenship / a status act like they are better than you. Like honestly, most, not all but most people here due chain migration have no education or worthy skills." If it wasn't for your uncle sponsoring you , you would not be here, so get your nose out of the air you pompous ass"... My exact quote to a naturalized citizen.
Also I've dealt with chain migration/naturalized citizens who have come here and absorbed the bad aspects of America. They have become drug dealers and criminals. I really think they should have their citizenship revoked.
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