How do you deport a Dreamer who served in the military

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How do you deport a Dreamer who served in the military.
The vast majority of Dreamers have proven to be more productive member of the US than most citizens. There needs to be a way to keep them in the US.
But for those who disagree how do you deport a Dreamer who served in the military
 
How do you deport a Dreamer who served in the military.
The vast majority of Dreamers have proven to be more productive member of the US than most citizens. There needs to be a way to keep them in the US.
But for those who disagree how do you deport a Dreamer who served in the military
DACA members in military service are restricted to interpreter or healthcare for which they need a degree, they can not perform combat duty, etc. It's called the MAVNI program.

MAVNI Program - CitizenPath

Their military role isn't all that special. :SHRUG:
 
Being in the service is a perfect time to work on citizenship.

Plenty of time to study, lots of people to help.
 
Their military role isn't all that special. :SHRUG:

Do you always stratify how "special" a veteran's role is in the military?
As a veteran myself, I do. They have no recourse for legality in any way, they are still illegals. Just because very few of them may have served (under 20 out of 800,000) in a very low capacity (interpreter) doesn't grant them any special privilege.
 
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Being in the service is a perfect time to work on citizenship.

Plenty of time to study, lots of people to help.
They can not work on citizenship, DACA doesn't grant them any legality, they are still illegal immigrants with simple work authorization until their deportation proceedings are called up. If their work authorization ends while in the military they are simply discharged.
 
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How do you deport a Dreamer who served in the military.
The vast majority of Dreamers have proven to be more productive member of the US than most citizens. There needs to be a way to keep them in the US.
But for those who disagree how do you deport a Dreamer who served in the military


One at a time.

If you don't like it tell you congrisscritters to get off their collective asses and fix it like they should have done decades ago.


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Their military role isn't all that special. :SHRUG:

Do you always stratify how "special" a veteran's role is in the military?
As a veteran myself, I do. They have no recourse for legality in any way, they are still illegals. Just because very few of them may have served (under 20 out of 800,000) in a very low capacity (interpreter) doesn't grant them any special privilege.
"A very low capacity"? Whoa! Look at you all high and mighty!
 
Their military role isn't all that special. :SHRUG:

Do you always stratify how "special" a veteran's role is in the military?
As a veteran myself, I do. They have no recourse for legality in any way, they are still illegals. Just because very few of them may have served (under 20 out of 800,000) in a very low capacity (interpreter) doesn't grant them any special privilege.
"A very low capacity"? Whoa! Look at you all high and mighty!
Do you think a low grade level interpreter sitting at a desk is an extremely important role?
 
How do you deport a Dreamer who served in the military.
The vast majority of Dreamers have proven to be more productive member of the US than most citizens. There needs to be a way to keep them in the US.
But for those who disagree how do you deport a Dreamer who served in the military
DACA members in military service are restricted to interpreter or healthcare for which they need a degree, they can not perform combat duty, etc. It's called the MAVNI program.

MAVNI Program - CitizenPath

Their military role isn't all that special. :SHRUG:
Their military service is more impressive than Donald Trump's who used multiple deferments.
 
How do you deport a Dreamer who served in the military.
The vast majority of Dreamers have proven to be more productive member of the US than most citizens. There needs to be a way to keep them in the US.
But for those who disagree how do you deport a Dreamer who served in the military


One at a time.

If you don't like it tell you congrisscritters to get off their collective asses and fix it like they should have done decades ago.


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I do agree with that.
 
How do you deport a Dreamer who served in the military.
The vast majority of Dreamers have proven to be more productive member of the US than most citizens. There needs to be a way to keep them in the US.
But for those who disagree how do you deport a Dreamer who served in the military
DACA members in military service are restricted to interpreter or healthcare for which they need a degree, they can not perform combat duty, etc. It's called the MAVNI program.

MAVNI Program - CitizenPath

Their military role isn't all that special. :SHRUG:
Their military service is more impressive than Donald Trump's who used multiple deferments.
WOW! So what! :SHRUG:
 
Who said anyone was being deported?
Exactly! All this does is undo an illegal Executive Order by Obama extending worker rights and deferring immigration action. Now we will do what we always do. Deport those we deem worthy of deportation. If you are productive, and not a criminal you won't be high on the priority list.
 
We are a nation of laws.

Why do LWNJ's find that so hard to understand?

The blame for these "dreamers" lies with their parents. They placed them in harms way when they brought them here ILLEGALLY.
How do you deport a Dreamer who served in the military.
The vast majority of Dreamers have proven to be more productive member of the US than most citizens. There needs to be a way to keep them in the US.
But for those who disagree how do you deport a Dreamer who served in the military


One at a time.

If you don't like it tell you congrisscritters to get off their collective asses and fix it like they should have done decades ago.


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Exactly.

:clap:
 
How do you deport a Dreamer who served in the military
I have always been in favor of granting citizenship to those who successfully serve in the military. What better way to prove loyalty and worth than to protect America.

 
Being in the service is a perfect time to work on citizenship.

Plenty of time to study, lots of people to help.
They can not work on citizenship, DACA doesn't grant them any legality, they are still illegal immigrants with simple work authorization until their deportation proceedings are called up. If their work authorization ends while in the military they are simply discharged.
Do you have a link backing that claim?
 

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