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    Millennials should be furious about DACA

    Millenials should be furious at illegal immigrant proponents and those that want cheap labor that keeps wages in the toilet for all millenials that didnt go to college.


    On Tuesday, U.S. District Judge John Bates issued an obscure ruling to save the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, or DACA, program because the President Trump administration’s claim the President Barack Obama-era policy was unlawful was “virtually unexplained.”


    In other words, Bates did not feel the reasoning behind the administration’s decision to end DACA was adequate. It was acceptable for Obama to implement DACA via executive order, but now it’s apparently unacceptable for Trump to rescind it.

    Bates’ decision saves DACA — for now. The ruling is not only an extremely bizarre legal decision, but it’s also an insult to Americans across the country, especially millennials. American millennials find themselves in direct competition with DACA recipients in education and the labor force, and they should be furious that the program has been allowed to continue.




    Admission into higher education is arguably more competitivethan it’s ever been Think of Americans you know who have applied to college in the last few years. How many of those applications ended in rejection, even when the student was a good and well-qualified applicant? Do you honestly believe that an illegal alien should be admitted into a college or university over an equally-qualified American, whose family has likely contributed to higher education through taxes?


    The college application process unfairly benefits DACA illegal aliens because of affirmative action. This idea should also disgust many Americans. Affirmative action was created for African-American descendants of slavery as well as the Jim Crow and
    Civil Rights eras. Affirmative action exists as a reparation for decades of oppression. It doesn’t exist for Hispanics who illegally crossed the border or overstayed their visas. Immigrants shouldn’t be allowed to come to the U.S. and then suddenly claim they are “oppressed.” Unfortunately, this is exactly what they’re doing, and institutions of higher education are complicit.


    Last year, 600 college and university presidents from around the country signed a statement begging the Trump administration to keep DACA because these individuals are “exemplary student scholars and student leaders.” Additionally, these presidents added that “America needs talent,” and that DACA individuals are a “national necessity.” These college presidents failed to recognize that American students are also talented and a national necessity. By arguing on behalf of DACA students in this way, those in higher education showed exactly how they think of American students: They’re not talented enough, so it is necessary to have illegal alien students fill the void.


    Illegal aliens also benefit in higher education through scholarships and in-state tuition. According a report by the National Association of Student Personnel Administrators, at least 21 states offer in-state tuition for illegal immigrants, and six other states, such as California, offer outright financial aid.


    What about the millennials who choose not to attend college and instead join the workforce? Have no fear because according to open border liberals and cheap labor Republicans, illegal immigrants don’t take jobs, they create them! Some even have the audacity to claim that immigration “raises wages for everyone.” If only that were true.

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    This is why i have said for several election cycles now that the imigration issue won't change much. Cheap labor, votes and talking points to distract us from the government's collective total failure. Missed in the shuffle is the visas given to foreign students and then graduates who take the jobs of our educated American kids. Further proof that the corporate world owns the process.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Common View Post
    Millenials should be furious at illegal immigrant proponents and those that want cheap labor that keeps wages in the toilet for all millenials that didnt go to college.


    On Tuesday, U.S. District Judge John Bates issued an obscure ruling to save the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, or DACA, program because the President Trump administration’s claim the President Barack Obama-era policy was unlawful was “virtually unexplained.”


    In other words, Bates did not feel the reasoning behind the administration’s decision to end DACA was adequate. It was acceptable for Obama to implement DACA via executive order, but now it’s apparently unacceptable for Trump to rescind it.

    Bates’ decision saves DACA — for now. The ruling is not only an extremely bizarre legal decision, but it’s also an insult to Americans across the country, especially millennials. American millennials find themselves in direct competition with DACA recipients in education and the labor force, and they should be furious that the program has been allowed to continue.




    Admission into higher education is arguably more competitivethan it’s ever been Think of Americans you know who have applied to college in the last few years. How many of those applications ended in rejection, even when the student was a good and well-qualified applicant? Do you honestly believe that an illegal alien should be admitted into a college or university over an equally-qualified American, whose family has likely contributed to higher education through taxes?


    The college application process unfairly benefits DACA illegal aliens because of affirmative action. This idea should also disgust many Americans. Affirmative action was created for African-American descendants of slavery as well as the Jim Crow and
    Civil Rights eras. Affirmative action exists as a reparation for decades of oppression. It doesn’t exist for Hispanics who illegally crossed the border or overstayed their visas. Immigrants shouldn’t be allowed to come to the U.S. and then suddenly claim they are “oppressed.” Unfortunately, this is exactly what they’re doing, and institutions of higher education are complicit.


    Last year, 600 college and university presidents from around the country signed a statement begging the Trump administration to keep DACA because these individuals are “exemplary student scholars and student leaders.” Additionally, these presidents added that “America needs talent,” and that DACA individuals are a “national necessity.” These college presidents failed to recognize that American students are also talented and a national necessity. By arguing on behalf of DACA students in this way, those in higher education showed exactly how they think of American students: They’re not talented enough, so it is necessary to have illegal alien students fill the void.


    Illegal aliens also benefit in higher education through scholarships and in-state tuition. According a report by the National Association of Student Personnel Administrators, at least 21 states offer in-state tuition for illegal immigrants, and six other states, such as California, offer outright financial aid.


    What about the millennials who choose not to attend college and instead join the workforce? Have no fear because according to open border liberals and cheap labor Republicans, illegal immigrants don’t take jobs, they create them! Some even have the audacity to claim that immigration “raises wages for everyone.” If only that were true.

    https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/r...ous-about-daca
    Millennials aren't exactly the brightest group.


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    Quote Originally Posted by countryboy View Post
    Millennials aren't exactly the brightest group.


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    Uh neither were babyboomers, I think millenials are smarter than baby boomers over all they have just been thoroughly indoctrinated with a thought process that isnt realistic
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    Quote Originally Posted by Common View Post
    Uh neither were babyboomers, I think millenials are smarter than baby boomers over all they have just been thoroughly indoctrinated with a thought process that isnt realistic
    Oh okay, sooooo, socialism is smart. Glad we cleared that up.
    Cutesy Time is OVER

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    Quote Originally Posted by Common View Post
    Uh neither were babyboomers, I think millenials are smarter than baby boomers over all they have just been thoroughly indoctrinated with a thought process that isnt realistic
    there is no thought process going on. It's all about emotionalism.................I'm sure they would think differently if they pushed aside their emotions for critical thinking. Most people today are products of Globalization. Group think........more like Group Emotionalism.........
    For waltky: http://quakes.globalincidentmap.com/
    "The Nation that makes a great distinction between its scholars and its warriors will have its thinking done by cowards and its fighting done by fools."
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    Igitur qui desiderat pacem, praeparet bellum

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