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SSG Robert Webster
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I find it interesting that to travel outside the US, that most if not all DACA recipients would have to have a passport from their native country. How then could they be 'undocumented?' Next, do not DACA recipients have to have advance parole by DHS/INS to travel outside the boundaries of the US? Were these individuals (if the story is true) so bold as to actually smuggle others into the US and place their status in jeopardy? Or (if the story is partially true) why would they risk their status by internal smuggling? Doesn't make sense.
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SSG William Bowen
SSG William Bowen
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They think they are smarter than the system or law enforcement. Plenty of legal immigrants, non-immigrants, refugees, asylees, and illegals with some sort of deferred status jeopardize their status by committing all kinds of crimes. It happens every day. US citizens jeopardize their own freedom by smuggling aliens. If there is a dollar to made, someone will be trying to make it.
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SGT Motor Transport Operator
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So people were caught committing a crime and punished?? Why is this news again
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MSG Stan Hutchison
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I support the Dream Act, but if individuals are caught violating the law, they should face the penalties, including deportation.
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LTC Immigration Judge
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They do. DACA is not available and is automatically revoked on commission of multiple (3+) misdemeanors, serious misdemeanors, any DUI or any felony.
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SSG William Bowen
SSG William Bowen
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That's what is supposed to happen although that is not always the case.
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