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South Florida college students Felipe Matos, 23, Carlos Roa, 22, and Gaby Pacheo, 25, say their lives as illegal immigrants have become so "unbearable," they decided it was time to take their stories to the nation's capital...on foot.
With that kind of distance they should turn around and march right back where they belong south of the border.They should have ICE stationed along the way to remove these criminal parasites.
What are they in fear of? If they don't try taking a job from an American, don't drive drunk or other stupid tricks they won't be deported. It sounds like they've been pretty coddled so far. They are in College for God's sake. This sounds like another ploy to grab Federal funding for grants. Is there a reason they can't pay for their own school?
With that kind of distance they should turn around and march right back where they belong south of the border.They should have ICE stationed along the way to remove these criminal parasites.
I agree so much with your post. I'm sick of them marching like they have rights here. Any way you look at it; they are illegal.
What are they in fear of? If they don't try taking a job from an American, don't drive drunk or other stupid tricks they won't be deported. It sounds like they've been pretty coddled so far. They are in College for God's sake. This sounds like another ploy to grab Federal funding for grants. Is there a reason they can't pay for their own school?
This is what gets me. They blatantly say, nationally, that they are here illegally. Go round 'em up and march them right back to their native country. I mean, how much could a bus ticket cost? a plane ticket for that matter.
These people knew they were illegal. Instead of wasting time beginning college here they should have, upon turning 18, immediately returned to their country of origin and applied for a visa, legally, to return to the US for college. There is no excuse for 'demanding' anything from our government.
And as for one of them 'convincing' a state representative that it is implausable to send back millions of illegals, let me point out a little quote ...'a journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step'. (paraphrasing). There are supposedly 20 million illegals in the US. When this group is deported there will be 19,999,980...etcetera. Little steps.
These people knew they were illegal. Instead of wasting time beginning college here they should have, upon turning 18, immediately returned to their country of origin and applied for a visa, legally, to return to the US for college. There is no excuse for 'demanding' anything from our government.
And as for one of them 'convincing' a state representative that it is implausable to send back millions of illegals, let me point out a little quote ...'a journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step'. (paraphrasing). There are supposedly 20 million illegals in the US. When this group is deported there will be 19,999,980...etcetera. Little steps.
That is what I don't get. They are outwardly admitting they are here illegally by marching in our streets. Where is ICE?
That is what I don't get. They are outwardly admitting they are here illegally by marching in our streets. Where is ICE?
Dreamies are an arrogant group of ingrates, who believe they are entitled to the same rights and privileges as citizens. Some even believe they are “more” entitled. They are so delusional they actually believe they are entitled to congressional representation.
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The trail walkers from Miami, FL. Started walking on the first of January. I believe everyone should be contacting all Representatives supporting the Dream Act bill. I understand some of you not seeing a point on calling your Senator, that's fine. But at least the Representatives.
I will post the list of the narrowed Representatives that need to be contacted.
It would be nice if the administration heard about the Trail of Dreams and gave it some thought. If the nation is mobilizing to such harsh extents, that should be proof of how much this is needed... they need to get that through their heads and have some compassion... instead of playing politics with our lives to better their own careers... selfish pricks...
Sigh.
Of course, they ostracize any poster who disagrees with their arrogance. Case in point, the comments by this “banned” Dreamie.
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I think the reason people use undocumented is because it gives them a false sense of inclusion with citizens. It's much easier to see yourself in terms of some bureaucrat having forgotten to issue you your documents than it is to see yourself as being not legally entitled to them at all. to put it another way, it's a psychological coping mechanism. I see that as unhealthy, not healthy.
Dreamies are an arrogant group of ingrates, who believe they are entitled to the same rights and privileges as citizens. Some even believe they are “more” entitled. They are so delusional they actually believe they are entitled to congressional representation.
Benicar, you will find that in most pro-illegal forums. If you dare to disagree with them first you are called all kinds of names, your posts are deleted and then you are banned. Been there, done that!
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