Posted on 09/30/2014 8:42:53 PM PDT by WhiskeyX
Mexico is helping some of its citizens apply for a controversial immigration program in the U.S. called Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, or DACA.
Since the Obama administration created the program in 2012, more than 580,000 unauthorized immigrants brought to the U.S. as minors have received temporary relief from deportation and been given work permits that last for at least two years.
But 45 percent of those who are eligible for DACA have not applied, and the cost may be holding some back. Immigrants have to pay a total of $465 to the Department of Homeland Security for fees related to the work permit and for required fingerprinting.
Mexican consulates around the U.S. have been paying those fees for some applicants through a little-known program for Mexican citizens with financial need.
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No funding for the dictators Amnesty— None.-—EVER
It is an invasion. It is war.
El Presidente Nieto is not interested in fixing his nation as long as he can mooch off of us and is aided by the political class of this nation. It angers me when I see a poor country like Mexico continuing to send its illiterate, itinerant people to this country and we do nothing about it.
MEXICANS GO HOME!
“..and is aided by the political class of this nation. It angers me when I see a poor country like Mexico continuing to send its illiterate, itinerant people to this country and we do nothing about it.”
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Our political class is doing a LOT about it....they are the enablers working to keep the border open so Mexico can continue its exportation of its poverty. It is very profitable for them to do so.
Our politicians are a worthless bunch.
Typically if you are any worth to a country they try to keep you. They certainly don’t pay you to leave. That is one point that needs to be communicated loudly.
Cut off all money to Mexico.
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