Dreamers Already Had A Pathway To Citizenship

The problem was, they couldn’t advertise it, without the loophole being closed, otherwise it would be millions:

Thousands of Dreamers have used a loophole in federal law to get on a full pathway to citizenship, top congressional Republicans revealed Friday, citing government data withheld by the Obama administration but provided by the Trump administration.

The Dreamers were all part of DACA, the legally questionable amnesty program that’s under scrutiny right now as President Trump decides whether to scrap the Obama-era amnesty.

The House and Senate Judiciary Committees revealed that more than 45,000 DACA recipients were approved for “advance parole,” which is permission to leave and reenter the U.S. despite not being in permanent legal status here.

But under a quirk of law, those granted advance parole can then ask to adjust their status and gain legal residence — and eventually citizenship — as long as they have a qualifying relationship. The Obama administration had seemed intent on keeping the data secret, refusing to answer requests from Congress. The Trump administration complied.

I’d love to know who was on that list. The way government works, I could see relatives of insiders and those with established leftist pedigrees being hustled through in the dead of night, and then hidden from sight. They couldn’t let just anyone through, because Juan tells Pablo and Pedro, they tell all their family, and next thing you know it is a land rush and Congress finds out. You’d think this had to be held close-hold.

The left is corrupt, and views America proper as an enemy to be defeated, and the Cucks are not much better.

We need to start returning the favor.

Tell others about r/K Theory, because we need to start getting rid of the Cucks

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