Does DACA Amnesty Matter?

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DACA eligible greencards must:

stay in this country until they get a US passport or a foreign passport with a proper visa to return to this country.

They must register within a relatively short period of time and make regular meetings with their INS case officer and not knowingly make false statements while registering or at their case meetings on pain of deportation.

One felony prior to gaining citizenship is a quick path to more or less automatic deportation.

They must not accept welfare payments if done so inadvertently there may be some loopholes but not many.

How many DACAs do you think are going to make it through that?
 
DACA eligible greencards must:

stay in this country until they get a US passport or a foreign passport with a proper visa to return to this country.

They must register within a relatively short period of time and make regular meetings with their INS case officer and not knowingly make false statements while registering or at their case meetings on pain of deportation.

One felony prior to gaining citizenship is a quick path to more or less automatic deportation.

They must not accept welfare payments if done so inadvertently there may be some loopholes but not many.

How many DACAs do you think are going to make it through that?


DACA addressed mainly kids ...

The Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) was an American immigration policy that allowed some individuals who entered the country as minors, and had either entered or remained in the country illegally, to receive a renewable two-year period of deferred action from deportation and to be eligible for a work permit. As of 2017, approximately 800,000 individuals—referred to as Dreamers after the DREAM Act bill—were enrolled in the program created by DACA. The policy was established by the Obama administration in June 2012


Research shows that DACA increased the wages and labor force participation of DACA-eligible immigrants,[3][4][5] and reduced the number of unauthorized immigrant households living in poverty.[6] Studies have shown that DACA increased the mental health outcomes for DACA-eligible immigrants and their children.[7][8][9] There are no known major adverse impacts from DACA on native-born workers' employment while most economists say that DACA benefits the U.S. economy.[10][11][12][13] To be eligible for the program, recipients may not have felonies or serious misdemeanors on their records. There is no evidence that DACA-eligible individuals are more likely to commit crimes than any other person within the US.[14]


hell, I never even noticed 800,000 Dreamers were here
 
DACA eligible greencards must:

stay in this country until they get a US passport or a foreign passport with a proper visa to return to this country.

They must register within a relatively short period of time and make regular meetings with their INS case officer and not knowingly make false statements while registering or at their case meetings on pain of deportation.

One felony prior to gaining citizenship is a quick path to more or less automatic deportation.

They must not accept welfare payments if done so inadvertently there may be some loopholes but not many.

How many DACAs do you think are going to make it through that?


DACA addressed mainly kids ...

The Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) was an American immigration policy that allowed some individuals who entered the country as minors, and had either entered or remained in the country illegally, to receive a renewable two-year period of deferred action from deportation and to be eligible for a work permit. As of 2017, approximately 800,000 individuals—referred to as Dreamers after the DREAM Act bill—were enrolled in the program created by DACA. The policy was established by the Obama administration in June 2012


Research shows that DACA increased the wages and labor force participation of DACA-eligible immigrants,[3][4][5] and reduced the number of unauthorized immigrant households living in poverty.[6] Studies have shown that DACA increased the mental health outcomes for DACA-eligible immigrants and their children.[7][8][9] There are no known major adverse impacts from DACA on native-born workers' employment while most economists say that DACA benefits the U.S. economy.[10][11][12][13] To be eligible for the program, recipients may not have felonies or serious misdemeanors on their records. There is no evidence that DACA-eligible individuals are more likely to commit crimes than any other person within the US.[14]


hell, I never even noticed 800,000 Dreamers were here

They lost their accents somewhere along the line (-:
 
It's 800K Rat votes down the line....that has to cost the communists one hell of a wall.
 
you are all forgetting that the felons, liars and incompetent will head directly to the sanctuary states and cities, which in turn means a lot of the state/municipal governments will be doing the perp walk for providing welfare illegally as the tax base disappears. that will really shrink the number of DACAs that get through to citizenship. All of them that vote prior to citizenship will also be deported. 100K D votes maximum.
 

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