shastenm76 coming to you from a Rancho in Jalisco.
I took a couple of days on holiday here, at a property of the in-laws of my
brother-in-law. Every couple of months, I come up here to relax because it's quite
peaceful here. So, a couple of weeks ago approximately,Jeff Sessions rescinded the
DACA Program, and i'm going to talk about it today. I can understand why
people don't want to be inundated with this kind of stuff on their leisure hour,
and others don't want celebrities and others telling what to think. And, I have
to say that I don't want to tell anyone what to believe or think. I just want
people to see some of the things that I've seen, and i want to see if they
don't change their minds about some of the intolerance of many extreme
right-wing pundits and politicians. So, back to this DACA issue. Honestly, I'm
really tied on what I think about this. If Trump gets Congress to move; great,
then we never had anything to worry about regarding the dreamers. Unfortunately,
I'm not so sure Congress can get anything done because there are two
parties, but it's more like they have 20 political parties wrapped into two, and
then out of those two remaining political parties there's hardly a major
difference. Basically, it seems like we've gotten to a point where unless every
single individual politicians interests are met, nothing ever gets done, and it
will never get done the way that it was intended to get done in the first place.
So, you can see why I doubt anything will come of this, and this makes me really
feel bad for the dreamers. After talking with a lot of people who want our
so-called the laws respected, and wanna say who comes into the U.S., I've come to
a conclusion it doesn't matter if you're talking undocumented immigrants, or
dreamers (who are also undocumented). I think there is a huge chasm-- between--
because we're under this impression that we aren't to break the law, but what if
the law is junk? No one asks that question. The issue lies in the fact that
these undocumented are only undocumented because some bureaucrat said they
couldn't be documented. Over the years, I have met
quite a few dreamers who were deported. They were fairly good people. It's almost
like a judge is just trying to deport anyone they can, and not looking at
whether a person is an actual danger to society, no P.O.'s, no fines, just get out of
this country. As a result, I've met more than a few dreamers who didn't speak
Spanish very well who were born here in Mexico, and now, they're supposed to go to
work, and make something of themselves. Right now families are being split apart,
but that doesn't even happen in Mexico with their draconian immigration laws.I
I understand that there are many considerations regarding this issue, and
most of those considerations are only issues because we no longer follow the
Constitution of the United States and we haven't for quite some time. Now, you
probably still think that they're criminals, or that they committed a crime
and perhaps they did. Wasn't Rosa Parks committing a crime? Wasn't all the
kids from the blowouts of the late 60s and their teachers committing crimes
when they demanded to be treated like citizens and not be subject to racist
policies? Wasn't our Founding Fathers committing crimes for which many of them
perished at the hands of the British? Sometimes the right thing never happens
because not enough people stand up in defiance. 90 to 95 percent of
undocumented immigrants are working their fingers to the bone trying to make an
opportunity for themselves, and for their family. Today I personally know a few
undocumented who are business owners homeowners, and great employees who are
working towards something. Now, I also have man a few who've gotten DUI's, and
I've seen undocumented who steal from grocery stores, and if you say they gotta
go, I get it. I understand. You could even make the argument that they all have to
return to their own country, and get their papers in order so that they can
live here, but these dreamers are the ones who are
studying at your universities, working in some lucrative jobs, and now they can't.
Seriously? These politicians just want to clip their wings off just like that; no
possibility of joining the Armed Forces, or doing something to get their
citizenship, or get their papers. I don't get it. Right now, in the last six months,
I've heard quite a few stories where an undocumented person had family members
who were US citizens who couldn't get their papers. How does that make sense?
Where are we, Communist China? I would expect as much coming from there, but the
U.S.; you know, the country that's supposedly the beacon of freedom?
Whatever! Most people want decency in their
neighborhoods, and they think that they will have more decency if we rid
ourselves of certain types of people. Who would you rather have as a neighbor? One
of those racist KKK types, or someone who just happens to be undocumented that
goes to work every day? They don't bother you one way or another. And who is
committing real crimes in the US? The undocumented, the dreamers, or some of
those CEOs of those multinational corporations? Entry without inspection is
a civil offense, just like trespassing. It's actually very similar. It's not a
terrible crime. Those CEO's never get prosecuted for the felonies
they commit. Seriously, I think you should redirect your anger. Just saying
Thanks for watching. What do you think we should do with these dreamers, and
undocumented? Please leave a comment below. If you are
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chance to change your life. God bless.
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