Posted on 02/09/2018 12:02:26 PM PST by Cheerio
It might be the worst Mexican standoff in history. As the deadline to renew the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program approaches, some illegal immigrants are issuing a bizarre ultimatum: Pass a deal to extend DACA, or else
well leave the country.
Which is, of course, exactly what the law says anyway. Dreamers have already been living in the country illegally for years, but now apparently think that threatening to leave will somehow motivate Congress to give them what they want.
If a DACA extension isnt passed, I will leave. I will leave America as soon as possible, illegal alien Alex Velez declared to CNN. She and her sister Daniela are due to have their protected status expire on March 6.
Like the classic joke about being let go from a job You cant fire me, I quit! the Velez sisters and other Dreamers seem to think that threatening to leave a country where they are staying illegally will somehow motivate lawmakers to keep them.
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I’ll be happy to start the GoFundMe for one way tickets out of the US.
Yes, we are. First generation, myself.
PROMISE??? :)
Sounds like a plan!
For people who can prove they were brought here as infants or young children, I understand that this is the only home they know. But they are here thanks to a crime, and should not be allowed to profit from the crime. I would be OK with letting them stay with permanent legal resident (green-card) standing, however they should only be allowed to apply for citizenship after spending at least 5 years in the military. Otherwise, no citizenship at all.
They should not be allowed to profit from a criminal act, even though they did not commit the crime themselves.
Mark
What they really need to say is “no green card, no voter card”. That would get the Democrats attention, because that’s what the Democrats really want. Voter fraud.
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