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<blockquote data-quote="Shadowrider" data-source="post: 3075560" data-attributes="member: 3099"><p>I'm actually OK with letting them stay. Under the conditions mentioned in the other thread. Being that the wall is built, no games, period. Trump could easily use DACA as a bludgeon to the dims. 1) When the wall is up, 2) the border patrol fully staffed, 3) chain migration ended, 4) legal immigration evaluated and adjusted EACH YEAR based on labor needs and 5) sanctuary cities ended for good. Then and only then the DACA "kids" can stay as long as they've not been in legal trouble. They can begin a long expensive process of immigration or stay on a visa, I don't care. But every single one of those conditions have to be met, authorized and funding appropriated first. If the dims don't want to play, they lose the tournament and the DACA "kids" go home.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shadowrider, post: 3075560, member: 3099"] I'm actually OK with letting them stay. Under the conditions mentioned in the other thread. Being that the wall is built, no games, period. Trump could easily use DACA as a bludgeon to the dims. 1) When the wall is up, 2) the border patrol fully staffed, 3) chain migration ended, 4) legal immigration evaluated and adjusted EACH YEAR based on labor needs and 5) sanctuary cities ended for good. Then and only then the DACA "kids" can stay as long as they've not been in legal trouble. They can begin a long expensive process of immigration or stay on a visa, I don't care. But every single one of those conditions have to be met, authorized and funding appropriated first. If the dims don't want to play, they lose the tournament and the DACA "kids" go home. [/QUOTE]
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