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Biden meets with DACA recipients on immigration reform - Page 3

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05-23-2021, 09:40 PM
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Aren’t they ultra liberal? You guys are fucked.
Joe could say “I’m about to pass an amnesty bills for all dreamers” and they would say “amnesty for all or we don’t want it”
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That is the kind of mind set that the dems are trying to push in the immigrant community to get votes. From what i have seen in the last 20 year, I dont think that is true.
You don't think so? How many Republicans have vote for the Dream Act in past decade? Do a vote count. How many of those cunts actually put a vote. In any given fucking year we only need about 10 of those cunts to support us. Not just lip service. Republicans will always say we support the dreamers but the border not secure, americans need help first, and etc...

You have fucking Republicans who draft bipartisan bills with Democrats and then when it comes time to whip votes or actually vote and vote No. A fucking bill they contributed and draft towards. They vote No. Hate all you want on the Democrats but the Democrats at least show up and vote yes in overwhelming majority. We can't even get a minority of the Republicans to vote for us and here you are supporting them.
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You don't think so? How many Republicans have vote for the Dream Act in past decade? Do a vote count. How many of those cunts actually put a vote. In any given fucking year we only need about 10 of those cunts to support us. Not just lip service. Republicans will always say we support the dreamers but the border not secure, americans need help first, and etc...

You have fucking Republicans who draft bipartisan bills with Democrats and then when it comes time to whip votes or actually vote and vote No. A fucking bill they contributed and draft towards. They vote No. Hate all you want on the Democrats but the Democrats at least show up and vote yes in overwhelming majority. We can't even get a minority of the Republicans to vote for us and here you are supporting them.
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MAGAs “Trump isn’t president!! Get over him!!”

Also MAGAS

“What about Obama when Democrats controlled Congress?!? What about those Democrats who didn’t vote for DA in 2010!?!?”

Where was all that Republicans support to overpass those Democrats nos votes?


MAGA Dreamers are living walking oxymoron
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They always come out and say, "it's not their job to support dreamers" or "they weren't voted in to support immigrants" or some bullshit like that as if that is fair and sensible. It's not.

If R's did the right thing, they would support the Dream Act. The Dream Act is likely the lowest hanging fruit when it comes to immigration reform. The easiest almost least controversial thing. Dreamers have no business making excuses for the Republican Party when it comes to the Rs not supporting something that is so fair and reasonable. And it's downright pathetic of dreamers to make excuses for them and not only that, but turn it on its head and blame Ds for not giving 100% support when we can't even get breadcrumbs from R's... again on just the Dreamer issue. We are not talking about CIR. Just Dreamers or even the DACA population. FFS.
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They always come out and say, "it's not their job to support dreamers" or "they weren't voted in to support immigrants" or some bullshit like that as if that is fair and sensible. It's not.

If R's did the right thing, they would support the Dream Act. The Dream Act is likely the lowest hanging fruit when it comes to immigration reform. The easiest almost least controversial thing. Dreamers have no business making excuses for the Republican Party when it comes to the Rs not supporting something that is so fair and reasonable. And it's downright pathetic of dreamers to make excuses for them and not only that, but turn it on its head and blame Ds for not giving 100% support when we can't even get breadcrumbs from R's... again on just the Dreamer issue. We are not talking about CIR. Just Dreamers or even the DACA population. FFS.
their logic doesn't make sense. why would you support someone who's job is to be against your kind. if it's not their job to support us then they are against us. they're basically the uncle ruckus of dreamers.
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It’s better to have a party who at least doesn’t do anything to actively harm us that support a party that does. You keep having double standards here.


“Republicans are SUPPOSE to be the evil mean party!!! Anything bad and evil they do is forgiven by one small action of compassion like supporting Trump on his 4 pillar bills !! Democrats on the other hand are pure unadulterated evilllll Republicans please save me”
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UWD needs for their to never be a solution, otherwise they cease from existing. It's like we're fighting a war on two fronts.
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