Trump to scrap protection for 'Dreamers,' give Congress six months to fix

Roughly two-thirds (66 percent) of Americans favor allowing immigrants brought to the U.S. illegally as children to gain legal resident status if they join the military or go to college, while nearly three in ten (29 percent) oppose such a policy.

Majorities of Democrats (73 percent), independents (69 percent), and Republicans (53 percent) favor granting legal residency to immigrants brought here illegally as children who serve in the military or attend college.

Such policies enjoy sweeping support among religious Americans. Most Catholics (70 percent), nonwhite Protestants (66 percent), and white mainline Protestants (62 percent) support allowing immigrants brought into the country illegally as children to gain legal resident status if they join the military or go to college. The religiously unaffiliated show the strongest support among religious groups for such legislation at 73 percent. White evangelical Protestants show the lowest support, although a majority (57 percent) favor such a policy.

I knew it. A poll.

Polls said Hillary would win.


This is reality, liberals.



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Roughly two-thirds (66 percent) of Americans favor allowing immigrants brought to the U.S. illegally as children to gain legal resident status if they join the military or go to college, while nearly three in ten (29 percent) oppose such a policy.

Majorities of Democrats (73 percent), independents (69 percent), and Republicans (53 percent) favor granting legal residency to immigrants brought here illegally as children who serve in the military or attend college.

Such policies enjoy sweeping support among religious Americans. Most Catholics (70 percent), nonwhite Protestants (66 percent), and white mainline Protestants (62 percent) support allowing immigrants brought into the country illegally as children to gain legal resident status if they join the military or go to college. The religiously unaffiliated show the strongest support among religious groups for such legislation at 73 percent. White evangelical Protestants show the lowest support, although a majority (57 percent) favor such a policy.

Semantics but you said voters this says Americans and we know not all Americans are voters.

This also has the caveat that they go to college or serve in the military
 
Doesn't matter sweetie, Americans support DACA.
Congress supports DACA.
Your kind doesn't seem to care about Trumps executive orders.
 
Immigrants who enlist and serve in the US military already enjoy fast track citizenship and nobody has changed that.

I do wish disingenuous liberals would quit trying to justify DACA by bleating about military service, especially since leftists are notorious for loathing the Armed Forces.
 
I don't trust polls.

Tell me how accurate the polls were last November, Sailor Boi. :rofl2:

I do not give a fuck what you trust. I am asking you a direct question. Which requires a direct answer, not your typical bullshit. What facts do you have to refute those polls, media accounts or anything else? Put up or shut up.
 
I do not give a fuck what you trust. I am asking you a direct question. Which requires a direct answer, not your typical bullshit. What facts do you have to refute those polls, media accounts or anything else? Put up or shut up.

Ahoy, Sailor Boi.

Here are some reasons why I don't trust polls, Sailor Boi.

If you do some reading (you won't) you might not trust them either.

https://www.usnews.com/news/the-rep...lic-opinion-polls-are-increasingly-inaccurate

https://www.theguardian.com/comment...cret-opinion-polls-general-election-why-wrong

I haven't even looked at the polls referred to by your fellow lawbreaker-lovers, so I'm not going to refute a specific poll I haven't seen or analyzed.

In general polls are not indicative of much of value, and are becoming increasingly unreliable, according to pollsters themselves.

I look forward to your rage-filled reaction, Sailor Boi. :rofl2:
 
Ahoy, Sailor Boi.

Here are some reasons why I don't trust polls, Sailor Boi.

If you do some reading (you won't) you might not trust them either.

https://www.usnews.com/news/the-rep...lic-opinion-polls-are-increasingly-inaccurate

https://www.theguardian.com/comment...cret-opinion-polls-general-election-why-wrong

I haven't even looked at the polls referred to by your fellow lawbreaker-lovers, so I'm not going to refute a specific poll I haven't seen or analyzed.

In general polls are not indicative of much of value, and are becoming increasingly unreliable, according to pollsters themselves.

I look forward to your rage-filled reaction, Sailor Boi. :rofl2:

So you have absolutely nothing. Just your fucked in the head opinion. You lose again asshole.
 
So you have absolutely nothing. Just your fucked in the head opinion. You lose again asshole.

Ahoy, Sailor Boi.

Unless you think the articles I cited in my links and all the facts therein are just my "fucked in the head opinion", you lose, unless you can refute each expert assessment listed.

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