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re: I Spent 14 Years Trying to Become an American Legally & Failed

Posted on 7/16/20 at 9:12 am to
Posted by RowdyMcflowdy
Baton Rouge Louisiana
Member since Mar 2018
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Posted on 7/16/20 at 9:12 am to
That is painful to hear and I sympathize with your struggles. My grandfather, long ago brought his entire family to America. All my aunts, uncles and father, got green cards. Not gonna lie, it took some of them decades to become citizens. But they were all here legally and became productive Americans. I know it was easier back then as you didn't have nearly as many trying to get in. I do agree that 90% of the solution is to reform the immigration process. It is broken, and was built for a smaller number of immigrants applying. How do you fix it? It starts with voting people into office that are serious about change. We've been listening to the same politicians talk about changing and fixing the system. The problem is that they only talk about it on an election or re-election year, then do nothing. I predict the bad orange man in the oval office will be the one who makes the biggest most meaningful improvements to immigration, despite what the media say. He is pro immigration. He just doesn't want scum bags coming in. And they ostracize him for saying so. Why? Because they hate him, because he isn't like them. He is a 9 pound hammer, and a bull in a china shop. He's going to break a lot of china, but mark my words, he will do more to fix immigration than anyone else has in our lifetimes.
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