Posted on 09/14/2017 3:11:11 AM PDT by MilesVeritatis
Who wants to deport "Dreamers"? Not many people, it turns out. Even veteran immigration restrictionists seem willing to legalize this subset of immigrants in the country illegally if it is part of a package deal. That's true even though a lot of what's said about the DACA recipients is PR-style hooey.
For example, it's often said indeed, former President Barack Obama just recently said that the approximately 800,000 of them were "brought to this country by their parents." Well, many were. But that's not required to qualify as a protected Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program recipient under the various plans, including Obama's. You just have to have entered the country illegally before age 16. You could have decided to sneak in against your parents' wishes. You're still a Dreamer!
(Excerpt) Read more at chicagotribune.com ...
Somebody-—Quick—pull up & print out the pictures of the illegals—many very young—riding into the USA on top of freight cars. Send those pics to every member of Congress & especially to President Trump.
While I’m venting-— I sure wish I could have back the money I have spent on property taxes for schools. I don’t have any kids & I have paid in plenty of $$$ since my first house in 1966. I paid my Dad’s property taxes before his death & I owned his house for 18 years after he died. His taxes were about $2000-2200 a year & half of that was schools.
Those schools today are full of illegals.
Living on Soc Sec, sure would make a large difference if I got a refund on those school taxes.
These kids all speak English and have a good education. They should be in great demand for jobs in their home countries. Not to mention they likely have large extended families there.
Effe the Lieberal Booshies and ‘Rats.
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AMEN!!
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