A lot of them didn't know the rules when they were brought here.
“A lot of them didn’t know the rules when they were brought here.”
so if your parents had you in the car when they robbed a house and you grew up with the stolen items/money, you think you still get to keep them, just because as a child maybe you werent aware they were stolen?
as you grew out of childhood and started learning laws of the country, city town you live in (which should be happening for all children, but likely isn’t) you would have seen your parents were in the wrong.
as an individual, would it not be on you to then choose to stand with right or wrong? to keep siding with wrong and claiming “you were a child then” when you are now in your teens or older, is equally wrong. you’ve had years to go to the authorities and make amends, even if it means hardship for you or your parents.
Same with illegals and the minors they brought or sent across. wrong. the kids may not have understood at the moment it happened, but damn well understood at some point after. it’s their obligation to do the right thing, go to home country and wait and apply properly. ANY who did not and choose to stay in USA are legally wrong. No way they can ever be right without self deporting and going through proper application and wait their time, and if they have crimes or valid reasons they should not be legally admitted back then they don’t belong here.
no other country on earth puts up with the illegal immigration crap the way the USA does. why are we so wimpy it’s killing the best country in the world. if the USA wasn’t the best why do some amny people come?
God (Biblical) is real, and He is neither fooled, nor confused. He is not making excuses and He will not be mocked.
Lots of people trying to get one over on HIm and they will lose “bigly” in the end.
God doesn’t see things by people’s standard of ok or not. God sees by His standard. it’s biblical. we people don’t get to change it, we either live our best to God’s standard or we arein sin, displeasing/against God.
Well they certainly did when they applied for the Daca Program..DACA was a renewable 2-year period of deferred action ‘from deportation’ and was never intended as a path to citizenship for recipients nor permanent lawful status...So they had to apply for DACA, pay a $495 application fee, submit forms, and produce documents showing they meet the requirements. So they're certainly not illiterate.