Posted on 11/25/2016 5:37:15 PM PST by TigerClaws
Edited on 11/25/2016 5:57:48 PM PST by Jim Robinson. [history]
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She can go to work for Goldman Sachs in Mexico.
Should have gone to Yale, it’s in a sanctuary city.
We’re stuck with her?
What’s the problem? Think how well you will do back in the home country with your degree in ethnic studies. I’m just sayin’.
Sounds very narrativey
My thoughts exactly. Or how in that actual American’s household there was a very different feeling about their family’s direction.
Snowflake Lisette...she featured this photo on her twitter feed...
“So what did she study?”
I think this is her.
I’m going to guess Latina Wymens’ Studies or something similar. And I imagine her thesis was something like Mooch’s `What It Means to Be a Black Womyn At Princeton’.
IOW, a BS degree.
Chile has jobs. I fail to see her problem. I must have on my racist, xenophobic glasses.
PS Ella gusta mucho a “grapple”.
What a freaking crybaby idiot. Harvard should take the degree back is this is what they produce. It’s pretty simple guy. Get yourself right with the law and then get a kick ass job. A Harvard degree is one of the few that will get you noticed. You can really write your own ticket as soon as you quit your damn whining.
“Via con dios’’? Porque vio con dios? Yo dice Adios cabrona!
And millions of them did.
Wiki: The Miracle of Chile was a term used by Nobel laureate economist Milton Friedman to describe the reorientation of the Chilean economy in the 1980s and the benefits of the economic policies applied by a large group of Chilean economists who collectively came to be known as the Chicago Boys, having studied at the University of Chicago where Friedman taught.
Like a bank robber before and after he got caught. And Harvard should never have admitted her or any other illegal alien.
Lisette Candia Student, Harvard University
You're here illegally. You KNOW this. Blame your parents, not America.
“To so many in America, I was not worth anything. Disposable, replaceable. My work over the past 17 years meant absolutely nothing to them.”
What sloppy thinking for someone allowed into Harvard. They must teach how to use straw men arguments there. Recognizing that many millions are here in violation of our laws (causing a significant impact on our jobs, wages, school system, street gang and drug problems, infrastructure, environment, welfare systems, etc.) and wanting to enforce our laws instead has nothing at all to do with her “worth.” Most of the world’s population doesn’t live in the U.S.; that doesn’t mean they are worthless.
Probably not. If she has been here since six years old and been here 17 years since then our government failed. She didn’t come here of her own volition so she is not a criminal. She should get a lawyer. I don’t know how bad Chile is but suspect better than Central America.
I filed my wife’s paper work and spent about $1000 for the fees and it took 11 months and another 500 for her permanent green card after 2 years from entering the US. Some people won’t spend the money it takes to get themselves legal.
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