Which should be done.
What's the point?
Which should be done. What's the point?
Exactly. As long as the Constitution is followed both in spirit and to the letter, I'm good with it.Which should be done. What's the point?
Agreed, but it's the law. Our nation has needed immigration reform for over 30 years but despite rotating parties in both the WH and controlling Congress, nothing was done. Why?That due process doesn't mean just result.
Americans have gotten into a habit of talking like royalty when we're all descended from immigrants.Agreed, but it's the law. Our nation has needed immigration reform for over 30 years but despite rotating parties in both the WH and controlling Congress, nothing was done. Why?
Not all. What percentage do you guess think like that?Americans have gotten into a habit of talking like royalty when we're all descended from immigrants.
Wasn't referring to you, but to those mainly on the Right who feel they are the true Americans.Not all. What percentage do you guess think like that?
Among the key findings in the 2024 Gallup poll:New Gallup Immigration Polling: Americans Remain Strongly Supportive of Immigration and Citizenship; Want Reform Over Broken Status Quo - America's Voice
Washington, DC – New immigration polling from Gallup, the latest installment in their annual poll, finds that Americans overwhelmingly recognize that immigrants and immigration are still good things for the country. The 2024 installment of the Gallup poll does show real concerns about a broken...americasvoice.org
- An overwhelming 81% of Americans support Dreamers’ citizenship: This includes 64% of Republican respondents, 82% of Independents, and 97% of Democrats who support “Allowing immigrants who were brought to the U.S. illegally as children the chance to become U.S. citizens if they meet certain requirements over a period of time.”
- Enduring and strong support for a broader path to citizenship – 70% of Americans support: This includes 46% of Republican respondents, 72% of Independents and 87% of Democrats who support, “Allowing immigrants living in the U.S. illegally the chance to become U.S. citizens if they meet certain requirements over a period of time.”
- By a 64-32% margin, Americans still think immigration is a “good thing” rather than a “bad thing” for the country. This number remains strong (was 68-27% in 2023 and 70-24% in 2022). 86% of Democratic respondents, 66% of Independents, and 39% of Republicans stated that immigration was a “good thing” in the 2024 survey.
That due process doesn't mean just result.
MAGAts are White Nationalists, not true Americans. They want to wipe their asses with the Constitution thus making them domestic enemies.Wasn't referring to you, but to those mainly on the Right who feel they are the true Americans.
Well! Isn't that great! The USA met the BARE MINIMUM of due process. And all while violating the concept of fairness or even common decency.
He fought for our country which makes him a SUCKER per the Commander in Chief.
Now he will find out how badly being a sucker for America can suck.
Americans have gotten into a habit of talking like royalty when we're all descended from immigrants.
So dealing drugs and becoming a felon and serving time in prison has consequences? Who knewAn immigration judge has determined (eg., given due process) that an Iraq War veteran living in Arizona can be deported.
Patriots and good citizens don't rot the country by selling drugs.Foreigners join the U.S. military for a lot of reasons, mainly for the money. It doesn't make them patriots and good citizens. Many of them are just criminals and gangbangers here to mooch, same as you. Many of them go back home anyway, and live pretty good on American dollars from disability scams and other means.
^^^Foreigners join the U.S. military for a lot of reasons, mainly for the money. It doesn't make them patriots and good citizens. Many of them are just criminals and gangbangers here to mooch, same as you. Many of them go back home anyway, and live pretty good on American dollars from disability scams and other means.
You're not an American, so you wouldn't know. You still can't distinguish between immigrants and criminal illegal aliens, so your idiot opinions are just silly noise.
And whos fault is that?I'm surprised he never applied for citizenship.