m*******n 发帖数: 1214 | 1 Young undocumented immigrants offered a two year deferral from deportation
under President Barack Obama will be allowed to remain in the country if
Mitt Romney is elected president, the GOP nominee said in an interview
published Tuesday.
Previously, Romney had not specified how he would handle the estimated 1.7
million people who could qualify for the new rules, which went into effect
in August.
http://politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com/2012/10/02/romney-would-al
Wake up people, these illegal immigrants has nothing to do with your EB2or3
people, no matter who is going to be next president these people will be
favored by the system.
So those people who smash Obama on this issue can STOP now. | m***i 发帖数: 177 | 2 The problem is not they can stay, the problem is they can stand in front of
EB23 to get their legal status. If Romney is bad, Obama is worse. | m*******n 发帖数: 1214 | 3 Didn't you read the interview?? If Romney is elected, these people will
still be ahead of EB23 and will be granted indefinite stay not just two
years granted by Obama. So I don't know how you get your conclusion on this
issue.
Don't you get it? The reality is both Romney and Obama want Latino votes, so
either way these 1.7 million illegal immigrants will be ahead of EB23. If
you think Romney election will make EB23 ahead of these people, you are just
delusional.
of
【在 m***i 的大作中提到】 : The problem is not they can stay, the problem is they can stand in front of : EB23 to get their legal status. If Romney is bad, Obama is worse.
| n*******r 发帖数: 258 | 4 Romeny only promises not to deport the current young illegals with EAD after
two years. He is in favor of a plan proposed by Marco Rubio which will put
the dreamers into a working visa program similar to us H1B; instead of
granting them PR/citizenship directly. You can check out some interviews
from Marco Rubio, he works with lots of H1B visa holders in his office and
he understands the pain of EB23 legal immigrants much better than the
liberal crew.
However, Romeny will not get elected anyways. These dreamers will get direct
citizenship in O's next term. EB23 immigrants are just too insignificant.
this
so
just
【在 m*******n 的大作中提到】 : Didn't you read the interview?? If Romney is elected, these people will : still be ahead of EB23 and will be granted indefinite stay not just two : years granted by Obama. So I don't know how you get your conclusion on this : issue. : Don't you get it? The reality is both Romney and Obama want Latino votes, so : either way these 1.7 million illegal immigrants will be ahead of EB23. If : you think Romney election will make EB23 ahead of these people, you are just : delusional. : : of
| m***i 发帖数: 177 | 5 If there is no waiver, they can not come back to US within 10 years under
the present immigration law. If they want to stay permanently, they have to
voluntarily come back home and wait in line with legal immigrants. It is
true both parties need votes from Latinos because of their large population,
but you can not convince me to vote Obama just because Romney granted a
waiver to dreamers. I believe EB as a whole has a better life under Romney's
policy under Obama's no matter dreamers can stay or not. | l****z 发帖数: 29846 | 6 这个肯定的, 共和党对知识分子要比民猪党好多了.
to
population,
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【在 m***i 的大作中提到】 : If there is no waiver, they can not come back to US within 10 years under : the present immigration law. If they want to stay permanently, they have to : voluntarily come back home and wait in line with legal immigrants. It is : true both parties need votes from Latinos because of their large population, : but you can not convince me to vote Obama just because Romney granted a : waiver to dreamers. I believe EB as a whole has a better life under Romney's : policy under Obama's no matter dreamers can stay or not.
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