What bullshit. You and your fellow Idiot Jihadists have repeatedly made this false claim.
Why don’t you fucking prove your talking points, Assholiness? Originally Posted by Yssup Rider
yell much little super deformed anime gurl?
But but...we need them to do jobs that most Americans won’t do!!!!!illegals steal jobs that would normally go to black americans. these blacks are stuck in shit holes with zero opportunities to clime the economic ladder. so, who's the racists???
Like vote For Democrats. Originally Posted by TheDaliLama
I have two "dreamers" in my employment. One is 33 years old, the other 29.Then IMO they are not "dreamers," but living in reality.
They have worked for us since high school. Both were brought here at a very early age by parents who are still not legal.
Both have became US Citizens, by their own choice. It took both of them around 3 years to complete the process. They are great workers and good familly men. Originally Posted by Jackie S
I have two "dreamers" in my employment. One is 33 years old, the other 29.how were they able to obtain citizenship if they entered as illegals?
They have worked for us since high school. Both were brought here at a very early age by parents who are still not legal.
Both have became US Citizens, by their own choice. It took both of them around 3 years to complete the process. They are great workers and good familly men.
Neither of their parents have taken the step to become citizens. They are still here, living in limbo. Originally Posted by Jackie S
I have two "dreamers" in my employment. One is 33 years old, the other 29.Since the kids did what was needed to get legal, WHY the hell have the parents not?
They have worked for us since high school. Both were brought here at a very early age by parents who are still not legal.
Both have became US Citizens, by their own choice. It took both of them around 3 years to complete the process. They are great workers and good familly men.
Neither of their parents have taken the step to become citizens. They are still here, living in limbo. Originally Posted by Jackie S
how were they able to obtain citizenship if they entered as illegals? Originally Posted by dilbert firestormVia marriage to an American citizen and the Legal Immigration Family Equity Act was an option after Odumbo's DACA removed the threat of immediate deportation.
how were they able to obtain citizenship if they entered as illegals? Originally Posted by dilbert firestormNot speaking of his employees, because I don't know, but a lot of the "illegals" now entered this country legally, but their privilege to remain here expired or evaporated, which resulted in them being "illegal."
Not speaking of his employees, because I don't know, but a lot of the "illegals" now entered this country legally, but their privilege to remain here expired or evaporated, which resulted in them being "illegal."
The "DACA" bullshit will get a lot messier when the whining Liberals start the process of establishing a procedure by which a person PROVES with COMPETENT EVIDENCE they were born in country X and brought to this country on date Y by one or more of their parents Z. For any of you who have been involved in establishing place and date of birth by legitimate documentation from a foreign government, e.g. even Mexico, you will see the PROBLEMS.
Speaking of "Korea" (look forward to another wave of immigrants) I'm familiar with Koreans coming to this country primarily "pigging backing" on servicemembers ... with the "wifey" having a child who was "adopted" in Seoul with a PURCHASED adoption paper approved by the U.S. State Department for entrance into the U.S.
The child actually belonged to a "friend" who delivered the child to the "wifey" after it was learned that her servicemember mullet was about to take her to the U.S.
I hope you Anti-Trump/Liberal/VoteGetters don't think the U.S. Government via Congress is going to wave the "magic wand" and anoint anyone who claims "DREAMER STATUS" to become a U.S. citizen!!!
There's a thread about a "lawsuit" ... that's the tip of the ice berg of litigation. "Rights" = LITIGATION. Originally Posted by LexusLover
Not speaking of his employees, because I don't know, but a lot of the "illegals" now entered this country legally, but their privilege to remain here expired or evaporated, which resulted in them being "illegal."Thanks for sharing how you got to the USA.
The "DACA" bullshit will get a lot messier when the whining Liberals start the process of establishing a procedure by which a person PROVES with COMPETENT EVIDENCE they were born in country X and brought to this country on date Y by one or more of their parents Z. For any of you who have been involved in establishing place and date of birth by legitimate documentation from a foreign government, e.g. even Mexico, you will see the PROBLEMS.
Speaking of "Korea" (look forward to another wave of immigrants) I'm familiar with Koreans coming to this country primarily "pigging backing" on servicemembers ... with the "wifey" having a child who was "adopted" in Seoul with a PURCHASED adoption paper approved by the U.S. State Department for entrance into the U.S.
The child actually belonged to a "friend" who delivered the child to the "wifey" after it was learned that her servicemember mullet was about to take her to the U.S.
I hope you Anti-Trump/Liberal/VoteGetters don't think the U.S. Government via Congress is going to wave the "magic wand" and anoint anyone who claims "DREAMER STATUS" to become a U.S. citizen!!!
There's a thread about a "lawsuit" ... that's the tip of the ice berg of litigation. "Rights" = LITIGATION. Originally Posted by LexusLover
I hope you Anti-Trump/Liberal/VoteGetters don't think the U.S. Government via Congress is going to wave the "magic wand" and anoint anyone who claims "DREAMER STATUS" to become a U.S. citizen!!!. Originally Posted by LexusLover
didn't something like that occur during 1950's after the korean war? Originally Posted by dilbert firestormThere have been "refugees" from Vietnam and many gathered into what became fishing villages along the Gulf Coast. In the mid to late 70's there were a substantial number of Koreans coming to this country ... and one I knew well ... who was an intelligence officer in the South Korean Army assigned to a U.S. unit. He and his family had to flee to the U.S. The U.S. State Department did not protect him or his family from the South Koreans who confiscated everything he had except each family member got to take one bag and $200 ... He had sold his family business (a furniture factory) and their home and cars and were carrying the cash to the U.S. to start over (South Koreans took it all at the airport) and escape almost certain execution. He had given 20 years to the U.S. military in his assigned capacity, and the U.S. government screwed him!