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Old 12-30-2017, 10:39 PM
 
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WH is going to insist on Wall Funding for DACA.

As they should.

Eliminate chain migration also for DACA.

As they should.

MAGA
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Old 12-30-2017, 10:43 PM
 
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Funny how it works. When it is convenient, they are immersed in the Mexican culture.They speak the language, celebrate Cinque, know the ins and outs of the culture and have probably traveled there. But suddenly when it is time to enjoy the home culture just a bit, they know nothing about Mexico. It is a foreign land. Sending them back to Mexico is like sending them to Zimbabwe.

That is their culture. Why shouldn't they speak their language while also speaking english. It's no different then the Irish celebrating St Patrick's day
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Old 12-30-2017, 10:43 PM
 
Location: Twin Cities
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"Mexico paying for the wall" doesn't mean Mexico is literally gonna give us a hand-written check. You know that, right? There are other ways to make them "pay" for it, such as taxing wire transfers to Mexico.

Also top Dems are gonna come out of this a losers. If they give him the wall, DACA recipients/SJWs are gonna hate them for giving Trump what he wanted and won't be eager to vote for them unlike 2016. If no wall, Dems lose a portion of their voting block as they get deported.
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Old 12-30-2017, 10:45 PM
 
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"Mexico paying for the wall" doesn't mean Mexico is literally gonna give us a hand-written check. You know that, right? There are other ways to make them "pay" for it, such as taxing wire transfers to Mexico.
We don't need a wall. And do we really need to alienate another country
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Old 12-30-2017, 10:47 PM
 
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We don't need a wall.
March 6, 2018. Let ICE start going to town.

DACA's special treatment starts to expire that day. <10 weeks away.

Tick tock
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Old 12-30-2017, 10:57 PM
 
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March 6, 2018. Let ICE start going to town.

DACA's special treatment starts to expire that day. <10 weeks away.

Tick tock
Many of these kids are in college and want to go on to a higher education because they want to become doctors and other fields our country needs. Why are we so stupid to want to get rid of people who will be an asset to our country.
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Old 12-30-2017, 11:00 PM
 
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To build the wall we could always use the settlement money from the banks, which was more than the estimated cost of the wall .... oh wait, Obama stole that money and handed it out to leftist groups, like La Raza.(where was the outrage then?)


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Then get it Off, since it no longer applies.
"No longer applies"? I guess it no longer applied when people were trying to immigrate legally through Ellis Island, since some were denied entry and were sent back home.
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Old 12-30-2017, 11:06 PM
 
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Many of these kids are in college and want to go on to a higher education because they want to become doctors and other fields our country needs. Why are we so stupid to want to get rid of people who will be an asset to our country.
I would let them reapply legally from their home country.

We must be a nation of laws, first and foremost.

I'd offer deals if the kids provided info , leading to deportation, of every family member they crossed with, assuming the family are not legally here. The family would have to be banned, for life, under such circumstances. Only after family is deported, would I grant kids any special treatment. No different than deals made amongst any other criminals. Rat on your pal criminal, get lighter sentence.

The kids, after the deal, would also be banned from any chain migration in their families.
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Old 12-30-2017, 11:10 PM
 
Location: Twin Cities
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Actually the Mexican illegal population in the US has dropped about a million. But those who have been here 10 years or more appear to be hanging in their.
What about Honduras, Guatemala, Belize and El Salvador? Alot of these illegals are coming in from these countries via Mexico. All 3 countries arguably have higher crime rates than Mexico itself.
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Old 12-30-2017, 11:11 PM
 
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What about Honduras, Guatemala and El Salvador? Alot of these illegals are coming in from these countries via Mexico. All 3 countries arguably have higher crime rates than Mexico itself.
They supply MS13.
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