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fuck him!!! gopiscrap 12 hrs ago #1
it's amazing. that an undocumented young man, with a criminal history, supported Trump. Trump ran on immigration BlueWaveNeverEnd 12 hrs ago #4
Good. Scrivener7 12 hrs ago #2
BYe Historic NY 12 hrs ago #3
This guy ain't to bright. Bluestocking 12 hrs ago #5
YOU... ARE... AN... IDIOT! Chasstev365 12 hrs ago #6
If I Spent 2 Years.... ProfessorGAC 11 hrs ago #7
His father was deported before him! And still he didnt think it would happen to him BlueWaveNeverEnd 11 hrs ago #10
Then I'm Ok... ProfessorGAC 11 hrs ago #11
He was in the 6th grade when his dad was deported, so that would have been around 2012 MichMan 9 hrs ago #30
His father was deported under the Obama administration. That said he himself was DACA so mucifer 8 hrs ago #32
As DACA, he was safe under Dem admin BlueWaveNeverEnd 8 hrs ago #33
Yup, that's what I said. But, under President Obama the deportations did go way up. It's just a sad fact. mucifer 8 hrs ago #34
I think a lot of Obana deportations were turning people away at the border BlueWaveNeverEnd 8 hrs ago #35
No . Check out this Propublica article from 2010: mucifer 7 hrs ago #36
Ok thx BlueWaveNeverEnd 6 hrs ago #40
Didn't Obama appoint Tom Homan to run deportations for ICE? radical noodle 5 hrs ago #41
According to the article, he was no longer enrolled in DACA. sl8 7 hrs ago #37
Ok. Thx BlueWaveNeverEnd 6 hrs ago #39
. . . CousinIT 11 hrs ago #8
... listen to others, even the dull and the ignorant; they too have their story ... struggle4progress 11 hrs ago #9
I actually heard the National Lampoon version first progressoid 9 hrs ago #28
I must admit to a long-enduring admiration for the genius of National Lampoon struggle4progress 9 hrs ago #29
sounds like a leonard cohen tune lol nt msongs 8 hrs ago #31
Oh no! flvegan 11 hrs ago #12
So sad UpInArms 11 hrs ago #13
God, people! I read the complete article and am crying. That young man was raised in bright red Alabama and all sinkingfeeling 11 hrs ago #14
By his support for Trump, he signalled his willingness for others to be deported BlueWaveNeverEnd 11 hrs ago #15
Good people? Bluestocking 11 hrs ago #16
Sinkingfeeling PhylliPretzel 9 hrs ago #27
"America" and "we" are not the crime and haven't "become" it. TRUMP is. UTUSN 7 hrs ago #38
Welcome to r/LeopardsAteMyFace sakabatou 11 hrs ago #17
"it's just so surreal... how it's happening not just to me, but to a lot of people like me." B.See 11 hrs ago #18
That's..... deplorable. nt. druidity33 11 hrs ago #19
He'd have voted for Trump, in all likelihood, MagickMuffin 10 hrs ago #20
Pure Timewas 10 hrs ago #21
An original Roy Rolling 10 hrs ago #22
Reminds me of the anti-vaxx covid deniers dying of covid. SunSeeker 10 hrs ago #23
The leopards ate my face nycbos 10 hrs ago #24
Tots and pears orangecrush 10 hrs ago #25
Cry me a river catbyte 10 hrs ago #26
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