eggshelljones
eggshelljones
eggshelljones

Oh God, all day today, I have been looking into if its possible to get an official naturalization certificate after all these years. My passport is up for renewal so once I send it in, I have no proof that I am a US citizen. These are not good times.

I agree with all of the replies to you so far, but also... what is the point of deporting peaceful people who are just making a life here? Other than being unnecessarily cruel? That’s what I don’t get.

America could join the developed world (in this one, small way).

Nah. I can understand being emotional and intense when zombies are trying to eat your face off and there’s no real society anymore and Rick CANNOT KEEP HIS SHIT TOGETHER FOR MORE THAN THREE EPISODES AT A TIME (ahem) but schlocky pregnancy drama and flashbacks and this guy dies at some point try to guess how? Pass.

Some people like pain. It feels good to cry.

During times of great upheaval, like The Great Depression and WWII, don’t people prefer light, frivolous entertainment? Just like during the crash of the 1930's, what we need now is musicals, romantic comedies, uplifting music, weed and harcore porn, not this depressing bullshit.

THANK YOU.

Because the law is unjust and cruel, and furthermore, does not make good economic sense. Just because something is the law doesn’t make it right. Slavery was legal. Harriet Tubman was breaking the law.

My parents watched it. They said “Wow, it was really good, but it was really hard to watch.”

Get out of here with your crazy ideas. If our tax payer dollars aren’t paying to torture and execute people, how can good, law-abidin’ people get their boners over blood atonement?!?!?

I could have sworn we, as a society, were critical of the way China bills those it executes for the bullet used in their execution. When, precisely, did we decide we ought emulate the practice in our own legal system? Because if we’re going to be using China as a model, I can think of a few dozen practices I’d much

Hey, here’s a wild idea: no more state sanctioned murder.

Most of those issues are “legal” people taking advantage of undocumented people. Yet, you blame them for it. You use one situation of “medical fraud” to suggest that this is something systemic. How do you know an “illegal” is using your address?

Yeah, you’re not liberal. If so, you would understand that violating immigration laws is different from committing criminal acts. Further, you would understand that DACA is still in force, so he is not breaking the law. That the immigration system is set up in a way that disproportionately affects specific classes of

He’s here legally under DACA and has a work permit so that means he is a DOCUMENTED immigrant at this time. What law is he breaking?

I’m not going to argue with the idiot you responded to but I just wanted to point out... if you were brought here as a CHILD you are not breaking the law. Your parents did. And there is NO current pathway to citizenship from there. There are NO extraordinary hoops to jump through it’s insane to argue we should send

DACA recipients were brought over as children through no fault of their own. They are currently legal. For many people using DACA, there is zero path to citizenship at this point. And currently DACA is the law and they are not breaking the law because they are legally allowed to remain here and work or go to school.

He IS protected by the law, DUMBASS.

Oh please, I break the law every single day. You know what I do, I speed. The speed limit on one road is 40, I frequently go 45.

No, he’s not breaking the law right now. He’s here legally under DACA, which is still in force.