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It was a yes or no question. So, if someone is here legally, commits no crime, is following all the laws of this great land, and is contributing to this nation by working (legally, with documentation), you think that they should not be deported? And shouldn't have their status revoke for no other reason than they were not born here? Because that's what Trump's doing. He's taking immigrants who are not criminals and revoking their legal status to make them deportable.
Comment by Positive_Guarantee58 at 04/02/2025 at 01:24 UTC
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I wish it was as simple as that but unfortunately its not simple like that. Come on and dont be acting like you do not understand the rule of supply and demand…
Comment by Which_Selection3056 at 07/02/2025 at 21:45 UTC
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It’s a tad bit more complex. Pregnant women will hop the border illegally in order the have the kid in America so the kid will get citizenship and the parents can stay, I.E. anchor babies. It’s clearly a loophole of proper immigration laws, and needs to be addressed. What trump has done has made it so only children of legal immigrants will get birthright citizenship, parents who had no right giving birth in this nation need to leave and come back legally.