BoyNextDoor
I hate liars
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... and will the public policy that allows every Cuban that makes landfall in the US to be a citizen be reverted?
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... and will the public policy that allows every Cuban that makes landfall in the US to be a citizen be reverted?
I was actually thinking about the Cuban Adjustment Act
I was actually thinking about the Cuban Adjustment Act
It's easier for him to just ascribe your position.
If you are not Luk you are certainly as stupid......
As I asked him if that is what he meant I didn't "ascribe" anything.
As they are essentially the same and no one is given citizenship you have failed on every level possible....
Good work!!!
The wet foot, dry foot policy is the name given to a consequence of the 1995 revision of the Cuban Adjustment Act of 1966 that essentially says that anyone who fled Cuba and entered the United States would be allowed to pursue residency a year later. After talks with the Cuban government, the Clinton administration came to an agreement with Cuba that it would stop admitting people intercepted in U.S. waters. Since then, in what has become known as the "Wet foot, Dry foot" policy, a Cuban caught on the waters between the two nations (with "wet feet") would summarily be sent home or to a third country. One who makes it to shore ("dry feet") gets a chance to remain in the United States, and later would qualify for expedited "legal permanent resident" status and eventually U.S. citizenship.
Yeah. I was not talking about that.
Yeah. I was not talking about that.
no the new Administration will just selectively enforce immigration as it suits his party's voter rolls. You're good with that right?
Actually I am talking about legislative action, and not about the unilateral actions of The Orangutang.
As far as I can tell Ryan, McConnell and The Orangutang are agreed on a few legislative priorities:
- Tax cuts for the wealthy
- Some form of healthcare insurance legislation reform (sic)
- Immigration reform
It would seem to me that amnesty for Cubans would end, in the overall immigration reform effort. Something like 30,000 border crossings in Texas last year were Cubans, not Mexicans. And all they do is walk up to a border patrol station and and say "I'm here!"
... and will the public policy that allows every Cuban that makes landfall in the US to be a citizen be reverted?
Get some sleep.
I don't get it.
What has changed to cause new policy.
Fidel hasn't ruled in years, or is this to do with obama buddying up to his brother
If you don't like actual answers to be snarky idiotic threads you start, then maybe you shouldn't start them.
It amuses me greatly the vocabulary you butthurt Clintonistas have adopted. You keep claiming that everybody else is whining and crying. We got nothing to cry about. God obviously came down from heaven interfered with the workings of man and produced an according to Hoyale miracle, Clinton lost. You're the one whining like an idiot about having a Eastern liberal as your president. You're going to like him better than I like him.
Well, for starters, there was a presidential election where building walls and immigration reform were pretty much the single most talked about public policy point by the President-elect.
Since the necessity of the "The Wall" is mostly based on people traipsing across the southern border with Mexico, and 30,000 of those people last year were Cuban, it seems like something to address in immigration reform.
LOL - FAHQUE!
You don't seem to follow a logical line of reasoning do you? The policy on Cubans predates Obama and will more likely than not continue after Trump leaves office in 2025.
Which explains all the waaa waaa waaa that we hear out of you
It would seem like the era for preferential treatment for Cubans and their entry in the US should come to an end, no?
Correcting Unfair Benefits for Aliens Act is poised and ready to go.
Actually I am talking about legislative action, and not about the unilateral actions of The Orangutang.
As far as I can tell Ryan, McConnell and The Orangutang are agreed on
a few legislative priorities:
- Tax cuts for the wealthy
- Some form of healthcare insurance legislation reform (sic)
- Immigration reform
Thousands of Cubans Heading to Texas, Welfare Benefits Await
Thousands of Cuban refugees are stranded in Costa Rica and are now being moved into Mexico so they can illegally cross into the United States. Once on American soil, Cubans receive automatic immigration status adjustment and full welfare benefits. Texas is becoming the epicenter of this influx of Cubans.
Breitbart
WTF? I thought this was something agreeable to the Alt-Right.