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jimnyc
09-07-2017, 04:16 PM
You see, it's assholes like this that start trouble and promote hatred and violence and gets the ball rolling. These folks disagree with a political decision, a legally sound decision and one that protects and upholds the constitution. So that makes Trump racist and it's another step towards white supremacy? WTF? If people would take off the blinders on this one, realize what is being fixed, realize that it will simply be sent to congress for a fix, as it should be. So if what they're saying is true, whether or not the country is lead into white supremacy or not is up to the voting in the next 6 months on DACA. :rolleyes: You won't see those going nutso over this talking about the legality of things, likely because the law doesn't mean a whole helluva lot to many of them.

I have to wonder, and just that, what if congress were to overwhelming come up with something that is basically and or exactly what is out there now - only that it would have been legal and have went through congress as it should have to begin with. But suppose that happens. Will they then claim that congress did the right thing in spite of Trump's racist ways towards a white supremacist country? :rolleyes:

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Trump's Most Dangerous and Damaging Act Yet

Ending DACA, another step toward openly endorsing white supremacy, badly hurts this country.

Ending the Deferred Action for Child Arrivals program was a serious mistake that will harm the United States and will spark a national political crisis.

Approximately 800,000 young immigrants who qualify for DACA have come forward over the past five years to register with the government, provide biometric identification and submit to criminal background checks. In return, they were granted temporary relief from deportation and can work legally and live in the United States. They are required to renew their permission to stay every two years.

Those who arrived in the U.S. as children have few if any other options to pursue higher education, careers and financial stability. DACA is a lifeline for individuals who have grown up in the U.S. but who lack immigration papers.

After five years, these young American residents are an integral part of our economic and civic life. They are essential to our communities, serving as doctors, lawyers, nurses, teachers and parents. In eliminating DACA, national gross domestic will suffer an estimated $433.4 billion loss over the next 10 years; federal tax contributions to Social Security and Medicare will lose $24.6 billion in over a decade; and businesses will pay $3.4 billion in unnecessary turnover costs.

Rest - https://www.usnews.com/opinion/op-ed/articles/2017-09-05/ending-daca-is-donald-trumps-ugliest-act-so-far