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Looked at what I said - and you replied to:
It's reality - the government pretty much invited them in and then protected them for years - while not nearly the same thing - it's similar in concept to a lot of us being promised free health care for life if we spent 20 years in the military then having that rug yanked out. We still get a better deal than the rest of the country, but it was a compromise made because of broken promises. Not pleased with it, but can live with it until we find out what the final solution for addressing them will be.
And couldn't see why you would call it "a pretty offensive and false claim on your part" to me.
If an oops, no need to get back - if it wasn't an error, please explain.
We “pretty much invited them in”, “broken promises”, equal to the compact this country has with its veterans?
That is unadulterated BS!
If even the legal kids of legal parents are stationed abroad in, say, Japan, when the parents go home the kids need to go home too—even if they didn’t grow up wherever home is.
Same with military brats worldwide. And we don’t see that as some cruel hardship. We see that as the kids having had a fortunate upbringing.
At least as much must apply to those who lived here illegally, and have already been given massive taxpayer grants of world-class living standards educations.
Just because they should have been sent home earlier doesn’t mean that they shouldn’t be sent home now.
We “pretty much invited them in”, “broken promises”, equal to the compact this country has with its veterans?
That is unadulterated BS!
If even the legal kids of legal parents are stationed abroad in, say, Japan, when the parents go home the kids need to go home too—even if they didn’t grow up wherever home is.
Same with military brats worldwide. And we don’t see that as some cruel hardship. We see that as the kids having had a fortunate upbringing.
At least as much must apply to those who lived here illegally, and have already been given massive taxpayer grants of world-class living standards educations.
Just because they should have been sent home earlier doesn’t mean that they shouldn’t be sent home now.