How is it her parents fault? They've been on a wait list for green cards for 10 years. They've literally done all they could, it's the system that's failed her
@@andsowhat100 but there was no chain migration here. Her parents came to work here when she was 4 months old. What were they supposed to do? Leave their infant in India while they came here to build a better life for said infant? No they took her with them which a work visa allows. When they had been here long enough to apply for green cards they did. The problem was that they did that 10 years ago and have been on a waitlist since and she's turning 21 so she's aging out of being considered a dependant. So she has spent her whole life living here legally, he parents are here legally, she's getting an education here, and she's been waiting for her greencard for 10 years but the system took too long so she's being kicked out of the country she called home to go "back" to a place that she has never known as home. Everything here is above board and by the book. Only the book sucks so she still gets screwed. She's been here legally all her life though and she aged out before the broken system processed her paperwork. That's not her fault, it's the system's fault
This is ridiculous, back log my a**, hire some more people to get the work done! They are Americans! We pay plenty of taxes to cover the cost of labor to get this done.
How did her parents fail her? They did literally all they could coming here legally with her and applying for a green card for her. The system failed her not her parents
You can grow up here, legally, but have to be shipped back to the country in which you were born once you become an adult? Damn, who came up with _this_ inhumane system?!
@Indiscriminate Hater the people in the video aren't Mexican and they're in the situation they're in bc they followed the law. Go actually watch the video and listen to what they say
I hate to say it but she should just marry a U.S. citizen or green card holder. Easier said that done but the alternative would mean getting deported to a country she really has no connection to or joining the military. She's a pretty girl, there should be no problem finding takers. It really just comes down to finding the right partner and tying the knot perhaps a little sooner than you would normally in life.
In Spain if you lived there for 2 years one can apply for a permane t resident, but that only applies to people who were born in the countries that were former colonies of Spain. I think most of latin america and some caribbean and also philippines.
@@yo_boi7746 you can work illegaly in spain for 2 years and apply for arraigo laboral ( residence permit for work reasons) neven if you work for yourself then after 2 years of legal residency you can get the spanish nationality
@@yo_boi7746 it s a 4 year path to spanish nationality 2 years working illegaly even if self employed to get the residence permit plus 2 years with a residence permit and you will get spanish nationality
Super scary. I came to this country legally when I was 3. I was raised here and I don’t know my home country. I couldn’t imagine having to leave. I love my home country but I’m an American. My heart goes out to all the dreamers.
uh seems like your parents failed you if you don't even know how to speak your native tongue. come in legally or nothing about you is american, illego amigo.
@@Michael20 I never said I don’t know my naive tongue. I speak fluent Spanish. I can even read and write in Spanish. What I meant when I said that I don’t know my home county is that I don’t know it. I only visited during the summer. Although I went every year for 3 months it takes more than 3 months to get to know a country. Plus my home country has a lot of crime especially to women so I would be scared to I have to go back.
Oh grow up every piece of land on this planet was stolen at some point in history even the Native Americans were stealing land from each other long before the Europeans arrived
1. Go back to their mother country, and be back with a work visa as your parents. 2. Marry to an American. It's not an issue. It's your parents' fault. Be on the line as everyone else.
I've done some research & found that the best case scenario for a migrant or refugee to legally earn U.S. citizenship takes at the minimum 6 years & thousands of dollars, which is insane to me. Seriously, try planning a family vacation 6 years in advance & hope that no 1 dies/is born or something happens to the destination that affects your plans. Furthermore, everyone who lives in this country pays into Social Security & other welfare programs through sales & property taxes, but only U.S. citizens are eligible to receive them. So, contrary to what many Conservative politicians & media hosts claim, no 1 from another country can just get on a plane & become a U.S. citizen that gets welfare overnight! That said, if we made it easier & faster for people to come to the U.S. legally & become citizens, we would have far fewer people waiting to come to the country, far fewer migrants living here legally or illegally, & more people able to achieve the American Dream.
Well do the right thing, and start adopting and housing these people. I'm sure the research on how many you can afford to take care of and house will be pretty simple. We accept more migrants than any other country on the planet. We aren't ever going to get immagration reform until the flow of illegals are stopped. That has been obvious for decades and in the debate every time. Until ideas on both sides are taken seriously, neither side will work with each other until then.
That makes America easily the cheapest and easiest to move to. Look at the requirements of any other country worth going to, in regards to gaining citizenship and living there legally
@@franklin9400 but, this girl has a house? And a job? And her family feeds themselves? And they came here legally? How are we supposed to get people to take the time and effort to come here legally when we kick out the people who *are* here legally? We have an impossible to navigate immigration system that deports LEGAL RESIDENTS. Maybe if we reform immigration we'll be able to curb illegal immigration. Ever think of that?
I was deported back in 2011 when i was 13 to argentina it was super traumatic couldnt imagine having to go through this being an adult but since obama the US doesnt tolerate any of this anymore to the point where they dont see illegal immagrant has fellow human beings , if they tolerated them being there for so long whats the difference now its messed up but if she gets deported she ll soon learn the world outside of the US is super messed up
@matisha hopkins to be clear, the actual issue is that she is documented but her documents are in effect being taken away bc they were temporary. However she has been attempting to get her permanent documents but out government is a lot faster at taking people's documents than it is as giving them to them
The parents are over here on work visas… but their visas didn’t expire… how long does it last. They been here for over 21 years… I guess work visas don’t have an expiration date.
Depends on the visa. Most just require employer sponsorship. If their employer keeps sponsoring them they can stay as long as they like. However they have been trying to get greencards for the whole family for a decade now and now their daughter has to leave because the system allowed he to age out of her dependant status
Congress made a crappy reform in 2000 to give foreign workers unlimited work visa renewals when their employer-sponsored them for a green card. They neglected to apply those unlimited renewals to their children, who age out of the visa their parents brought them on when they turned 21. This aging-out rule was meant to prevent workers from bringing their adult children with them. Now that work visas can become decades-long waiting rooms for green cards, the aging out rule no longer makes any sense.
If you apply for a green card ,Till the time green card get processed you can extend your work visa . In any case if your visa extension get denied you need to self deport yourself.They usually give a grace period of a month to settle everything in the US. You will lose your SS benefits if you don't get your Green card .
If they would have come here illegally, then their daughter could stay (protected by DACA). But because she came here legally (under a non-immigrant dependent visa), she is excluded from DACA (via the DACA requirement that the applicant must not have had a legal status on 6/15/2012). This "ILLEGALS CAN STAY, LEGALS HAVE TO GO!" is an insanity - and it seems to be a holy grail for the Democratic party.
People need more compassion. We were all blessed in more fortunate situations then others and if the situation was flipped, you’d realize all the unfair injustice that these people go through.
@@gabrielayers4941 a due process that is setup unfair to begin with, is a crime. The current immigration system is setup to punish people born in large population countries like India & China, citing their own demographic numbers as the root cause of their misery. Is it fair to ask a person born in India with a high level of education, skills & high contribution to society to wait 200 years in the backlog while a person with much less caliber, skills from Europe has to not wait at all. The former person’s only fault is his country of birth/race & the later person’s sole advantage is his/her race/country of birth. Is it legal to discriminate against people based on their race or country of birth anywhere in American society? The answer is NO. The immigration system is a glaring example that ends up doing EXACTLY that.
Trump tried to deport F1 status students. I don't think it would have helped. Also this problem has been a problem for the past 20 some odd years. We're just seeing the consequences now
@Featherweight RacistsYou must have your head in the sand. Everything Biden has done has been catastrophic, from the border and the economy to his foreign policies including the withdrawal in Afghanistan and giving billions in weapons and hardware to the enemy.
Bro, unless you're native American I promise you that your family also has immigrants in it. Don't hate on people who are immigrants and have come here for better opportunity like you're forefathers did. Her parents have been teaching at a major university for years, she is getting a degree that will allow her to add her talents to scientific pursuit. What are you doing?
I don't support undocumented immigrants but i always thought if you lived here over 32 years you automatically can apply for a green card & not be waiting more years. But now i know more.
Nope. The wait time for new skilled immigrants from India is an astounding 200+ years projected to 436 years by 2030 unless there is a change in current immigration system. The current immigration system was put in place in 1965. That is more than 50 years, without going through any significant update or increase in green card quotas. Has the US or world population stayed the same in the last 50 years?
The thing is, these aren't undocumented, they never went undocumented and the fact that they stayed legal is ironically what's making the situation worse for them since DACA specifically requires them to be undocumented.
THIS IS ALL WRONG PEOPLE WHO HAD RESIDENCE AND GOT THEM PAPERS TO WORK OR TO BEEN ENTITLED TO GO TO SCHOOL AND DOCUMENTS STATUS THAT PROVE THEY BEEN THERE FOR AT LEAST LESS THAN 5 YEARS SHOULD BE ALLOWED TO BE PERMANENT RESIDENTS AND ALL WHO BEEN THERE MORE THAN 5 YEARS AND EVERY IN THE WORLD SHOULD GET ALL RIGHTS AND GOVERNMENTS NEED TO PUT MORE PEOPLE TO WORK TO FIX PEOPLE DOCUMENTS FAST AND ON TIME
The President cant pass immigration law only Congress. Even still H1B holders cant vote so they are not priorities. Only voters issues are prioritize for now. These non immigrants are guest to a country and cant expect the law to change in their favor quickly. Were still debating about gun controls and abortions.
Anybody here with the audacity to blame the parents have no clue how opaque the system was when they came here *legally*. When they came years ago, the backlogs were concerning. But nobody knew that the backlogs would get this out of control and keep people waiting over 40 years.
@@maddad1119 This video is not about illegal immigrants, it is about children of non-immigrant visa holders. If they would be here illegally, they would be allowed to stay under DACA. However, President Obama made sure that they are excluded from DACA (via the requirement that the applicant had no legal status on 6/15/2012). This "ILLEGALS CAN STAY, LEGALS HAVE TO SELF-DEPORT" is the main reason why I vote straight red.
While I do support the idea that they should be allowed to stay I do have to say that it’s not like they didn’t have warning. The parents are the only ones to blame in this.
Not just parents. USCIS bears joint responsibility. They are selling a false dream to millions of immigrants. When the skilled immigrants finally wake up to this, the influx of skilled labor will shut down - hurting US economy lot more than what most would imagine. Is it humane to bring people in on temporary visas, with the promise of path to citizenship that could theoretically take 200+ years to come to fruition?
I was five! I remember it like it was yesterday. My parents said we where going for Chinese fried rice in the capital. I was sitting there in front of a huge platter. It’s was shrimp and a lot of rice when my parents said we where going to America. That’s all I remember of the country in as born in . Next thing I knew I was on a plane studying in America. Pretty soon it’s was home the only home I knew or that I could remember. I pledge allegiance to the flag every morning since I can remember. Then one day I got a letter from ICE. Telling me that I was no longer welcomed here, that I had to show up for court to see what my future was. Next thing I knew a judge who had a thicker accent then me and as telling me I didn’t belong here. That I had to go back to a place that I didn’t remember. My world sank!! I left so broke hearted. My heart is still in pieces trying to figure out I will get back to my family, my friends, my life!! I had no choice, but how could you?
@B-XI no, blame the parent. Set the example for others looking to take a similar path. Save the problems that will occur again 18 years from now. Enough is enough with this!
@B-XI I agree that the laws need to be reworked, but it sounds like your approach is that it's better to ask for forgiveness than permission. ANYONE that's in this country outside of the lawful process needs to go. It simply is not fair to the thousands and thousands of people who HAVE followed our laws and WAITED. Maybe even asking themselves if honesty is indeed the best policy. THEY are the ones who deserve sympathy...
@B-XI Things were sounding pretty good until "technically she broke the law". In other words, by definition, she broke the law according to the facts or exact meaning of something. You made my point.
I took a Sociology course at Texas Christian University where I learned that we could fit every person on the planet just in the United States, Mexico, Canada, and Greenland with still plenty of room left over. Population in the United States isn't the main problem, but rather the lack of properly distributing natural resources and extreme wealth inequality, but sadly there are people who just don't want more foreigners coming into the United States that don't look like them since that makes them feel uncomfortable.
Well do the right thing, and start adopting and housing these people. I'm sure the research on how many you can afford to take care of and house will be pretty simple. We accept more migrants than any other country on the planet. We aren't ever going to get immagration reform until the flow of illegals are stopped.
You do realize, your assumptions of right wing commentators. Is purely assumption and wrong. Stick to facts kid. Only people who already agree with you, are even going to take a partisan kid making false assumptions seriously. Great job, you are going to have people that agree with you, liking your post. Great work and accomplishment. 🤣
Deuteronomy 28:63 - 63 Just as the Lord was glad to cause you to prosper and to multiply you, so He will also be glad to cause you to perish and to destroy you. You will be deported from the land you are entering to possess.
That's ridiculous that she'd have to leave. She's lived in the U.S. virtually all her life and she's in college trying to make something of herself. Why is an unreasonable bureaucratic delay in acquiring a green card forcing deportations and separating families?
Well they “ aged out “ ? So why didn’t parents do something while they were growing up ? They are young adults now . They could have started working on getting legal themselves…..why wait until your time is up then start complaining ?
They did. They literally said repeatedly that they did. The girl in the video had been on a greencard wait list for the past 10 years. But how is she supposed to control the fact that time passes?
@@sampeak1605 They have to wait in line for many years because they come from a country with so many applicants trying to get a green card. The immigration law was written so as not to give any country an edge on how many immigrants they get to send here. She had years to prepare for a student visa or exchange visa but never took care of it. She's partly to blame for her situation.
@@zekefister8294 A bunch of people applied around the same time in a very short period of time. That's why the backlog was unanticipated. I also am unsure what you're talking about when you're saying "she had years to prepare." Prepare for what? She has a student visa. That only helps her until she finishes her studies and completes any training programs. Seems like maybe you should understand issues before commenting.
@@sampeak1605 That's rich for someone who probably never went through the immigration process to lecture me on immigration issues. The young lady from India featured at the beginning of the video is who I'm talking about. She had all those years to fix her impending loss of immigration status, she knew she was not a US citizen, she knew she was aging out and won't be covered by her parent's temporary work visa...so why didn't she do something about it? Why didn't her parents try to help her fix it by considering other visa options? It's taking many decades for applicants from India to get a green card because there are so many of them trying to adjust from a work visa to get permanent residency. The immigration laws are designed to cap the annual number of green cards approved for each country to make it fair for everyone. The laws and the rules are there for legitimate reasons, unless you can prove they're unconstitutional. It's just their bad luck to be from a country with a long visa wait.
She is in line. And that is the reason why she has to leave. If she would just have jumped the border, she could stay (protected by DACA). This ILLEGALS CAN STAY, LEGALS HAVE TO GO! was introduced by President Obama.
Entitled? She said she knew she was not a citizen.... other countries have rules too... Blame the parents.....they knew the rules ......living on borrowed time. Entitlement is supposed to automatically give rights? Be real.....I have great compassion for people but the entitlement game is getting old.
Pro-dreamers: Where is your house? Can I move in and live there as I wish, I can assume yes? I have a dream to live wherever I want no matter the laws or rules!
You'll adjust. Look if the Afghanistanis who were plucked and dumped all over our country, are doing Ok, you will definately be OK too. They don't even know our culture, nor do they speak our language, nor pray to the same God. I don't see anyone complaining about their "unknowns" here.
Cheaters never prosper… Your parents didn’t do you any favor sneaking you in…. Don’t cry for empathy… in America we have ZERO COMPASSION FOR LINE CUTTERS….
Well, my parents tried and still trying to do it in a legal way ..... they are still waiting for their green card and it's almost 15 years, since 2008...and me and my sister aged out!!!! ...
@@chrispitio7177 Why are all you "Anti-white racist" always asking about skin colors. We get it, you are racist and view everything through the lense of race. Quit asking about race, and debate merits of the statements. Or go back to your racist corner.
These parents came here legally with their child, raised her here, tried to get her a green card, and the system failed them. I'm pretty sure her parents did literally everything they could
If they would have come here illegally, they would be protected by DACA. But as they came here legally, they have to self-deport once they age out of their non-immigrant dependent visa (at age 21). This ILLEGALS CAN STAY, LEGALS HAVE TO GO! is an absurd policy.
And God will wipe away every tear from their eyes; there shall be no more death, nor sorrow, nor crying. There shall be no more pain, for the former things have passed away."Rev 21:4
Deuteronomy 28:63 - 63 Just as the Lord was glad to cause you to prosper and to multiply you, so He will also be glad to cause you to perish and to destroy you. You will be deported from the land you are entering to possess.
It does make sense that illegal immigrant should go back to there country and do it the right and legal way, fall in line and wait for ur turn. Stop making excuses oh I don’t know that country, maybe it’s time for you to learn your roots and own culture. No short cuts!
This is about kids who are here legally and came “the right way.” So it’s not an excuse, she came here legally and is still eligible for deportation which is the issue
They did come legally. The system has just been broken for so long that now the wait is 86 years. If I told you that you would have to wait 86 years for your green card in a country you don't know not because of something you did wrong but because I have 86 years worth of backed up paper work would you be ok with that? They've been on a list for 10 years already, it's not her fault that time passed for her
If somebody breaks into your home and you catch them would you let them keep everything they've taken you don't reward a criminal so why would you reward an illegal with citizenship
Did... did she murder anybody? No? Then wth guy? Also I'd like to point out that the native Americans never left the stone age bc easily accessed raw metals are incredibly scarce in the US, Canada, and Mexico, but their stone technologies were unlike any other. However, none of that justifies Europens coming here and shooting the place up just because they could. That was still murder. But, while THAT *was* murder, a CHILD moving here LEGALLY and growing up here for basically their ENTIRE LIVES isn't. Also people moving here to be teachers isn't murder either. People moving here for better lives is also not murder. I really wonder where you got the murder thing to be honest with you. Immigrants are not all murderers just as not all full citizens are murderers. But yeah, her parents never murdered anyone for money or cars, they came here on work visas to create a better life for their family and our government failed them. If you're white though, and I mean like in the anglo-saxon way, you ancestors almost definitely murdered people for money and land so think about that
The visas they're on are extremely restrictive and unauthorized employment without employer sponsorship is a serious immigration violation. Getting sponsored by an employer is almost always reserved for those already with work experience and because they grew up in the states, they are not given the opportunity to gain said experience. Even if you were able to overcome the problem, the rate at which your work visa will be approved is around ~10%.
Why do u think u have the privilege to tell other to go home ? This is their home as much as yours, use your brain if you have one, they came here legally and parents came here legally. If you have the brain to show empathy and clearly you do not have any of that.
@@srirudy2678 They came here legally on temporary student visas then obtained temporary work visas. Which part of "temporary" don't you understand, genius? 😆
I believe after so many years of being a good citizen, paying taxes and your dues and staying out of trouble they should be grandfathered in to the USA ? Only fair in my eyes keep the good and turn back the bad !
Unfortunately, sympathy doesn't change laws. So many of these parents were truly selfish, never giving thought to how their children would be affected by their decisions, to come to America illegally. This is terrible, but it's reality. I believe many immigrants would benefit their former home countries, by returning and helping to build their countries, with the education they've received here.
God y’all really think it’s so easy. I’m an illegal that came from Mexico as a baby my mom crossed over here through the desert got picked up in Texas. WE come over here for a better life there is NOTHING in Mexico. You can’t get education you can’t get a career THERE IS NO JOBS average salary is $50-$100 a WEEK and that’s if you’re selling VEGETABLES on the street. You have to start paying for school by the time you’re in 6th grade so most people drop out cuz they can’t afford ANYTHING. Y’all THINK ITS SO EASY.
The parents are at fault for this. They could of applied 20 years ago and right now they could have gone to an attorney to apply for us citizenship. My aunt applied for resident visa 21 years ago and now they paid all their immigration legal fees and immigration fees and she is now a holder of us green visa. And in 3 years my aunt can apply for US citizenship all on her own. Its all about lazyness and lack of money you dont want to get a visa or pay legal fees to become what you are complaining about then thats your fault.
Well if everything you know is American, then in America we have a process to go through to come into the united States and that is not crossing illegally and saying your a citizen, so go back to where you came from and start the legal process. It's funny how people want to skip that part
@@shan7180 who knows. From what I hear for example if you marry someone from Mexico it takes 10 years for them to get there documents. Idk if it's changed. But there are Americans living in south America and they're not getting deported anytime soon. Lol how fair is that? 😂
Are u fucked up man? They stayed legally since toddlers and you want them to go back to the parents country they came from ? Why are you different then them ? U r a loser as I can see
@@Oyuki-Mayonesa yes she is beautiful and smart…. As far as the lady not wanting to help out that’s unfortunate. I’d definitely marry a woman to help her out.
It’s her parents fault unfortunately.
How is it her parents fault? They've been on a wait list for green cards for 10 years. They've literally done all they could, it's the system that's failed her
@@chrispitio7177 you are a bad person
@@chrispitio7177 whoever had them are responsible for them and no chain migration.
@@chrispitio7177 If you really want to stay here, you can find another way. Stop making excuses.
@@andsowhat100 but there was no chain migration here. Her parents came to work here when she was 4 months old. What were they supposed to do? Leave their infant in India while they came here to build a better life for said infant? No they took her with them which a work visa allows. When they had been here long enough to apply for green cards they did. The problem was that they did that 10 years ago and have been on a waitlist since and she's turning 21 so she's aging out of being considered a dependant. So she has spent her whole life living here legally, he parents are here legally, she's getting an education here, and she's been waiting for her greencard for 10 years but the system took too long so she's being kicked out of the country she called home to go "back" to a place that she has never known as home. Everything here is above board and by the book. Only the book sucks so she still gets screwed. She's been here legally all her life though and she aged out before the broken system processed her paperwork. That's not her fault, it's the system's fault
This is ridiculous, back log my a**, hire some more people to get the work done! They are Americans! We pay plenty of taxes to cover the cost of labor to get this done.
@B-XI agreed
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I'm a republican and this should be fixed
Dreamers parents failed them
How did her parents fail her? They did literally all they could coming here legally with her and applying for a green card for her. The system failed her not her parents
You can grow up here, legally, but have to be shipped back to the country in which you were born once you become an adult? Damn, who came up with _this_ inhumane system?!
Illegal immigration and political power did
They want to live here but don't respect our immigration laws.
@@optimisticoutreach1236 good God, they did respect the immigration laws. The laws just suck
@@BrandyTexas214 they aren't illegal. All the people in the video have papers
@Indiscriminate Hater the people in the video aren't Mexican and they're in the situation they're in bc they followed the law. Go actually watch the video and listen to what they say
I hate to say it but she should just marry a U.S. citizen or green card holder. Easier said that done but the alternative would mean getting deported to a country she really has no connection to or joining the military. She's a pretty girl, there should be no problem finding takers. It really just comes down to finding the right partner and tying the knot perhaps a little sooner than you would normally in life.
In Spain if you lived there for 2 years one can apply for a permane t resident, but that only applies to people who were born in the countries that were former colonies of Spain. I think most of latin america and some caribbean and also philippines.
Wait so I can live in Spain illegally for two years then apply for permanent resident since I was born in Mexico?
@@yo_boi7746 noo 2 years if legal residency is spain and you can apply for spanish nationality
@@yo_boi7746 you can work illegaly in spain for 2 years and apply for arraigo laboral ( residence permit for work reasons) neven if you work for yourself then after 2 years of legal residency you can get the spanish nationality
@@yo_boi7746 it s a 4 year path to spanish nationality 2 years working illegaly even if self employed to get the residence permit plus 2 years with a residence permit and you will get spanish nationality
Move to Spain, you already speak the language.
Super scary. I came to this country legally when I was 3. I was raised here and I don’t know my home country. I couldn’t imagine having to leave. I love my home country but I’m an American. My heart goes out to all the dreamers.
uh seems like your parents failed you if you don't even know how to speak your native tongue. come in legally or nothing about you is american, illego amigo.
Your parents did not do their best for YOU. ...they were greedy and did it for themselves.
@@Michael20 I never said I don’t know my naive tongue. I speak fluent Spanish. I can even read and write in Spanish. What I meant when I said that I don’t know my home county is that I don’t know it. I only visited during the summer. Although I went every year for 3 months it takes more than 3 months to get to know a country. Plus my home country has a lot of crime especially to women so I would be scared to I have to go back.
@@YouMockMe what
@@Michael20 my parents came illegally but I was born here do I get to stay?
Did the parents get parents to stay here but not their kids ?
The line has to be drawn somewhere.
No one can be illegal on STOLEN land!
Grow up
Exactly.
Lollll
Oh grow up every piece of land on this planet was stolen at some point in history even the Native Americans were stealing land from each other long before the Europeans arrived
@@c.r.n7315 It was their land to fight over
Why can't she change to student visa and back to h1b? I know it's super scary but there are several options to legally stay in USA.
There not a lot of options🤦🏽♂️ evry option consists of waiting the only real ways are joining the military and getting married with an American
I thought Biden was not going to deport anyone
He lied
Lied just like about everything
I'm confused 🤔
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@@rippedharbor320 🤣 🤣 🤣
She is not Mexican she is of Indian descent ppl
PEOPLE."
they can get citizenship through marriage but has to be legitimate
1. Go back to their mother country, and be back with a work visa as your parents.
2. Marry to an American.
It's not an issue. It's your parents' fault. Be on the line as everyone else.
@B yeap
“Marry to an American”
You’re lucky you never have to walk a minute in those shoes.
@@mariaberdeja2331 We all have had our issues, she's lucky she never walked in mine
I kinda blame the parents too, but that 39-89 year wait is ridiculous! Probably be dead by then.
@Jinx Arcane Thank you for cutting to the chase. I hope little miss entitled thing reads your comment.
I've done some research & found that the best case scenario for a migrant or refugee to legally earn U.S. citizenship takes at the minimum 6 years & thousands of dollars, which is insane to me. Seriously, try planning a family vacation 6 years in advance & hope that no 1 dies/is born or something happens to the destination that affects your plans. Furthermore, everyone who lives in this country pays into Social Security & other welfare programs through sales & property taxes, but only U.S. citizens are eligible to receive them. So, contrary to what many Conservative politicians & media hosts claim, no 1 from another country can just get on a plane & become a U.S. citizen that gets welfare overnight! That said, if we made it easier & faster for people to come to the U.S. legally & become citizens, we would have far fewer people waiting to come to the country, far fewer migrants living here legally or illegally, & more people able to achieve the American Dream.
Well do the right thing, and start adopting and housing these people. I'm sure the research on how many you can afford to take care of and house will be pretty simple. We accept more migrants than any other country on the planet. We aren't ever going to get immagration reform until the flow of illegals are stopped. That has been obvious for decades and in the debate every time. Until ideas on both sides are taken seriously, neither side will work with each other until then.
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If America is such as RACIST place.....why stay here? ...why come here? Must be better where they LEGALLY have citizenship.
That makes America easily the cheapest and easiest to move to. Look at the requirements of any other country worth going to, in regards to gaining citizenship and living there legally
@@franklin9400 but, this girl has a house? And a job? And her family feeds themselves? And they came here legally? How are we supposed to get people to take the time and effort to come here legally when we kick out the people who *are* here legally? We have an impossible to navigate immigration system that deports LEGAL RESIDENTS. Maybe if we reform immigration we'll be able to curb illegal immigration. Ever think of that?
don't call her indian she is not indian she has lived her whole life in america we Indians don't claim her in our ethnicity
I swear it's always the good people who fall threw the cracks . 😠
I was deported back in 2011 when i was 13 to argentina it was super traumatic couldnt imagine having to go through this being an adult but since obama the US doesnt tolerate any of this anymore to the point where they dont see illegal immagrant has fellow human beings , if they tolerated them being there for so long whats the difference now its messed up but if she gets deported she ll soon learn the world outside of the US is super messed up
Parents break the laws along with their children. At least she got nourishment and is healthy enough to return to the hut.
illegal can stay but document can’t? what a broken system???
@matisha hopkins to be clear, the actual issue is that she is documented but her documents are in effect being taken away bc they were temporary. However she has been attempting to get her permanent documents but out government is a lot faster at taking people's documents than it is as giving them to them
The parents are over here on work visas… but their visas didn’t expire… how long does it last. They been here for over 21 years… I guess work visas don’t have an expiration date.
Depends on the visa. Most just require employer sponsorship. If their employer keeps sponsoring them they can stay as long as they like. However they have been trying to get greencards for the whole family for a decade now and now their daughter has to leave because the system allowed he to age out of her dependant status
Congress made a crappy reform in 2000 to give foreign workers unlimited work visa renewals when their employer-sponsored them for a green card. They neglected to apply those unlimited renewals to their children, who age out of the visa their parents brought them on when they turned 21. This aging-out rule was meant to prevent workers from bringing their adult children with them. Now that work visas can become decades-long waiting rooms for green cards, the aging out rule no longer makes any sense.
Indian can get work visa up to 50 years because they usually work useful jobs that help the us
If you apply for a green card ,Till the time green card get processed you can extend your work visa . In any case if your visa extension get denied you need to self deport yourself.They usually give a grace period of a month to settle everything in the US. You will lose your SS benefits if you don't get your Green card .
Time to go home!
This is her home.
@@RobertoLopez-123 LoL 🤣🤣🤣
Say thanks to your parents. Illegal is illegal.
They're not illegal?
"Illegal is illegal" so intelligent. Please continue lowering America's IQ. Bring unrelated polemics just to feel more American.
If they would have come here illegally, then their daughter could stay (protected by DACA).
But because she came here legally (under a non-immigrant dependent visa), she is excluded from DACA (via the DACA requirement that the applicant must not have had a legal status on 6/15/2012).
This "ILLEGALS CAN STAY, LEGALS HAVE TO GO!" is an insanity - and it seems to be a holy grail for the Democratic party.
It's your parents fault not American laws .
Alright seems i will have to take one for the team,no choice ill marry her i guess
Grope and sniff will never deport you
But I thought that Martin Luther King Jr. had “A Dream”, so should not his people aka Black Americans be “The Dreamers”? Just asking. 🤷♂️
People need more compassion. We were all blessed in more fortunate situations then others and if the situation was flipped, you’d realize all the unfair injustice that these people go through.
Due process is not a crime
Due process is compassionate.
@@gabrielayers4941 none of this has anything to do with due process
@@nunyabidnez5857 this isn't due process
@@gabrielayers4941 a due process that is setup unfair to begin with, is a crime.
The current immigration system is setup to punish people born in large population countries like India & China, citing their own demographic numbers as the root cause of their misery.
Is it fair to ask a person born in India with a high level of education, skills & high contribution to society to wait 200 years in the backlog while a person with much less caliber, skills from Europe has to not wait at all. The former person’s only fault is his country of birth/race & the later person’s sole advantage is his/her race/country of birth.
Is it legal to discriminate against people based on their race or country of birth anywhere in American society? The answer is NO.
The immigration system is a glaring example that ends up doing EXACTLY that.
Should have voted for Trump!
Why?
Trump tried to deport F1 status students. I don't think it would have helped. Also this problem has been a problem for the past 20 some odd years. We're just seeing the consequences now
you're just a dumb conservative
@Featherweight RacistsYou must have your head in the sand. Everything Biden has done has been catastrophic, from the border and the economy to his foreign policies including the withdrawal in Afghanistan and giving billions in weapons and hardware to the enemy.
@@chrispitio7177 I understand the only dreamers to get deported under Trump were those who had committed crimes.
There not enough space or food for everybody some have to go
But clearly we have space for them, they've been here their entire lives
You should leave right ? Why not ?
I prefer dreamers over the border crossers
I dream they GTFOH
Bro, unless you're native American I promise you that your family also has immigrants in it. Don't hate on people who are immigrants and have come here for better opportunity like you're forefathers did. Her parents have been teaching at a major university for years, she is getting a degree that will allow her to add her talents to scientific pursuit. What are you doing?
@@chrispitio7177 You are a bad person.
Im Cherokee, and i approve his statement. My tribe is still fighting to buy back the land that was stolen from us.
I don't support undocumented immigrants but i always thought if you lived here over 32 years you automatically can apply for a green card & not be waiting more years. But now i know more.
Nope. The wait time for new skilled immigrants from India is an astounding 200+ years projected to 436 years by 2030 unless there is a change in current immigration system.
The current immigration system was put in place in 1965. That is more than 50 years, without going through any significant update or increase in green card quotas. Has the US or world population stayed the same in the last 50 years?
Yes you can
There are too many of them Indians in the US. Imagine if 1.5 billion of them apply for working or student Visas to the US?
The thing is, these aren't undocumented, they never went undocumented and the fact that they stayed legal is ironically what's making the situation worse for them since DACA specifically requires them to be undocumented.
@@imperialkhmer6146exactly 😭😭
THIS IS ALL WRONG PEOPLE WHO HAD RESIDENCE AND GOT THEM PAPERS TO WORK OR TO BEEN ENTITLED TO GO TO SCHOOL AND DOCUMENTS STATUS THAT PROVE THEY BEEN THERE FOR AT LEAST LESS THAN 5 YEARS SHOULD BE ALLOWED TO BE PERMANENT RESIDENTS AND ALL WHO BEEN THERE MORE THAN 5 YEARS AND EVERY IN THE WORLD SHOULD GET ALL RIGHTS AND GOVERNMENTS NEED TO PUT MORE PEOPLE TO WORK TO FIX PEOPLE DOCUMENTS FAST AND ON TIME
These kids have learned our language snd hearing them speak, they actually speak 100% American and not god awful broken English as some who are here
American is not a language. Deport them.
The typical they’re better than citizens line.. gotcha
True. Many grow up speaking English better than a lot of Americans.
So it's better to ask for forgiveness than permission? Is THAT the message we want to send to the world if potential immigrants??
@@optimisticoutreach1236 Looks to me like “Learn English”.
The President cant pass immigration law only Congress. Even still H1B holders cant vote so they are not priorities. Only voters issues are prioritize for now. These non immigrants are guest to a country and cant expect the law to change in their favor quickly. Were still debating about gun controls and abortions.
The senate must approved also and the president can veto bills which won’t make it to become a law
Anybody here with the audacity to blame the parents have no clue how opaque the system was when they came here *legally*. When they came years ago, the backlogs were concerning. But nobody knew that the backlogs would get this out of control and keep people waiting over 40 years.
Illegal period not hard to figure out
@@maddad1119
This video is not about illegal immigrants, it is about children of non-immigrant visa holders.
If they would be here illegally, they would be allowed to stay under DACA.
However, President Obama made sure that they are excluded from DACA (via the requirement that the applicant had no legal status on 6/15/2012).
This "ILLEGALS CAN STAY, LEGALS HAVE TO SELF-DEPORT" is the main reason why I vote straight red.
Then stop applying. No one is owed entry to any country. If the backlog is so long go to another country.
@@billbillerton6122okay, boomer
@WarroirEagle I'll take that as a compliment, ya fkn retard.
my timber DEPORTaTION
Parents fault and hers for putting that pink elephant on the shelf
While I do support the idea that they should be allowed to stay I do have to say that it’s not like they didn’t have warning.
The parents are the only ones to blame in this.
Not just parents. USCIS bears joint responsibility. They are selling a false dream to millions of immigrants.
When the skilled immigrants finally wake up to this, the influx of skilled labor will shut down - hurting US economy lot more than what most would imagine.
Is it humane to bring people in on temporary visas, with the promise of path to citizenship that could theoretically take 200+ years to come to fruition?
🤔Too bad. Obviously had plenty of time to become naturalized. Now millions are cutting in line and flooding our border. BACK IN LINE‼
Thank you again to my late Aunt and Uncle for MAKING SURE I had a green card when I was abandoned here at age 11 !!!!
Sure, Biden will fix it forever.
I was five! I remember it like it was yesterday. My parents said we where going for Chinese fried rice in the capital. I was sitting there in front of a huge platter. It’s was shrimp and a lot of rice when my parents said we where going to America. That’s all I remember of the country in as born in . Next thing I knew I was on a plane studying in America. Pretty soon it’s was home the only home I knew or that I could remember. I pledge allegiance to the flag every morning since I can remember. Then one day I got a letter from ICE. Telling me that I was no longer welcomed here, that I had to show up for court to see what my future was. Next thing I knew a judge who had a thicker accent then me and as telling me I didn’t belong here. That I had to go back to a place that I didn’t remember. My world sank!! I left so broke hearted. My heart is still in pieces trying to figure out I will get back to my family, my friends, my life!! I had no choice, but how could you?
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You want to live in the U.S. but don't want to respect our indignation laws and procedures....
@B-XI no, blame the parent. Set the example for others looking to take a similar path. Save the problems that will occur again 18 years from now. Enough is enough with this!
@B-XI I agree that the laws need to be reworked, but it sounds like your approach is that it's better to ask for forgiveness than permission. ANYONE that's in this country outside of the lawful process needs to go. It simply is not fair to the thousands and thousands of people who HAVE followed our laws and WAITED. Maybe even asking themselves if honesty is indeed the best policy. THEY are the ones who deserve sympathy...
@B-XI Things were sounding pretty good until "technically she broke the law". In other words, by definition, she broke the law according to the facts or exact meaning of something. You made my point.
Well in any other country in the world you would have a less chance.
I took a Sociology course at Texas Christian University where I learned that we could fit every person on the planet just in the United States, Mexico, Canada, and Greenland with still plenty of room left over. Population in the United States isn't the main problem, but rather the lack of properly distributing natural resources and extreme wealth inequality, but sadly there are people who just don't want more foreigners coming into the United States that don't look like them since that makes them feel uncomfortable.
Well do the right thing, and start adopting and housing these people. I'm sure the research on how many you can afford to take care of and house will be pretty simple. We accept more migrants than any other country on the planet. We aren't ever going to get immagration reform until the flow of illegals are stopped.
You do realize, your assumptions of right wing commentators. Is purely assumption and wrong. Stick to facts kid. Only people who already agree with you, are even going to take a partisan kid making false assumptions seriously. Great job, you are going to have people that agree with you, liking your post. Great work and accomplishment. 🤣
@@franklin9400 just admit it man there's no one stopping you you know why you don't want these people here.
@@marsrover0 What? Also what is up with you guys and lack of evidence. Just baseless assumptions on everything.
@@franklin9400 sure man sure
Deuteronomy 28:63 -
63 Just as the Lord was glad to cause you to prosper and to multiply you, so He will also be glad to cause you to perish and to destroy you. You will be deported from the land you are entering to possess.
She can go back home and do something for that county
That's ridiculous that she'd have to leave. She's lived in the U.S. virtually all her life and she's in college trying to make something of herself. Why is an unreasonable bureaucratic delay in acquiring a green card forcing deportations and separating families?
Well they “ aged out “ ? So why didn’t parents do something while they were growing up ? They are young adults now . They could have started working on getting legal themselves…..why wait until your time is up then start complaining ?
They did. They literally said repeatedly that they did. The girl in the video had been on a greencard wait list for the past 10 years. But how is she supposed to control the fact that time passes?
They are all legal. The issue is that they are blocked from getting permanent legal status. The system doesn't make sense.
@@sampeak1605 They have to wait in line for many years because they come from a country with so many applicants trying to get a green card. The immigration law was written so as not to give any country an edge on how many immigrants they get to send here. She had years to prepare for a student visa or exchange visa but never took care of it. She's partly to blame for her situation.
@@zekefister8294 A bunch of people applied around the same time in a very short period of time. That's why the backlog was unanticipated.
I also am unsure what you're talking about when you're saying "she had years to prepare." Prepare for what? She has a student visa. That only helps her until she finishes her studies and completes any training programs. Seems like maybe you should understand issues before commenting.
@@sampeak1605 That's rich for someone who probably never went through the immigration process to lecture me on immigration issues. The young lady from India featured at the beginning of the video is who I'm talking about. She had all those years to fix her impending loss of immigration status, she knew she was not a US citizen, she knew she was aging out and won't be covered by her parent's temporary work visa...so why didn't she do something about it? Why didn't her parents try to help her fix it by considering other visa options?
It's taking many decades for applicants from India to get a green card because there are so many of them trying to adjust from a work visa to get permanent residency. The immigration laws are designed to cap the annual number of green cards approved for each country to make it fair for everyone. The laws and the rules are there for legitimate reasons, unless you can prove they're unconstitutional. It's just their bad luck to be from a country with a long visa wait.
Get in line honey! Like everyone else! 🙄
She is in line. And that is the reason why she has to leave.
If she would just have jumped the border, she could stay (protected by DACA).
This ILLEGALS CAN STAY, LEGALS HAVE TO GO! was introduced by President Obama.
Their parents really failed them. Shame on them.
Entitled?
She said she knew she was not a citizen....
other countries have rules too...
Blame the parents.....they knew the rules ......living on borrowed time.
Entitlement is supposed to automatically give rights?
Be real.....I have great compassion for people but the entitlement game is getting old.
But illegal immigrants can stay (protected by DACA).
While those who were brought here legally have to self-deport at age 21.
That makes ZERO sense.
Pro-dreamers: Where is your house? Can I move in and live there as I wish, I can assume yes? I have a dream to live wherever I want no matter the laws or rules!
You'll adjust. Look if the Afghanistanis who were plucked and dumped all over our country, are doing Ok, you will definately be OK too. They don't even know our culture, nor do they speak our language, nor pray to the same God. I don't see anyone complaining about their "unknowns" here.
Afghanistanis?
Why dont they stay illegal ? Like the border crossing
Cheaters never prosper…
Your parents didn’t do you any favor sneaking you in…. Don’t cry for empathy… in America we have ZERO COMPASSION FOR LINE CUTTERS….
Exactly. Blame your parents.
Nobody's a cheater in this case since they did everything by the books.
@@KeiAngelus I waited 10 years for my green card… GO BACK IN LINE CHEATERS!
Well, my parents tried and still trying to do it in a legal way ..... they are still waiting for their green card and it's almost 15 years, since 2008...and me and my sister aged out!!!! ...
Why this people can't apply for green cards or citizenship???????🤔
Our children are the dreamers!
Very often "LEECHES."
Because of the economic crisis and the rate of unemployment, now is the best time to invest and make money thanks👆
Why send them back when we need them
Time to go home.
Because of the economic crisis and the rate of unemployment, now is the best time to invest and make money thanks👆
GO AWAY THIS ISNT RELEVANT TO THE CONVERSATION AND IM GOING TO FLAG YOU
There is no flaw, we need to fix the fact that this can happen, deport them.
Come legally stop breaking the rules and come the right way
You must not have finished school she came in the right way it's just the system that's broken like your moms heart when I left her
Ummm, they did come legally? Did you not actually watch the video?
@Featherweight Racists bro, are you white by any chance?
@@chrispitio7177 Why are all you "Anti-white racist" always asking about skin colors. We get it, you are racist and view everything through the lense of race. Quit asking about race, and debate merits of the statements. Or go back to your racist corner.
@Featherweight Racists if you name you kid August he going to be gay 4 sure
so much for ´parents know what is best for their kids´ lol
All those parents should be jailed and banned for handing children over to just anybody so that they can exploit the immigration laws.
These parents came here legally with their child, raised her here, tried to get her a green card, and the system failed them. I'm pretty sure her parents did literally everything they could
Stop Blaming the Pandemic. Somebody need to be in Trouble for dropping the Ball....
No one in the video even mentioned the pandemic
Send them all back enough is enough already !!
Illegal to come in the wrong way, all should be sent back period.
If they would have come here illegally, they would be protected by DACA.
But as they came here legally, they have to self-deport once they age out of their non-immigrant dependent visa (at age 21).
This ILLEGALS CAN STAY, LEGALS HAVE TO GO! is an absurd policy.
people who come to the US as children should be made citizens
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And God will wipe away every tear from their eyes; there shall be no more death, nor sorrow, nor crying. There shall be no more pain, for the former things have passed away."Rev 21:4
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An invisible man won't do anything. We have to stand together and help out these immigrants who want to move to America.
@@TNTkeynine exactly man all these Christians talkin bout just pray I say we take action instead🤦🏽♂️
Deuteronomy 28:63 -
63 Just as the Lord was glad to cause you to prosper and to multiply you, so He will also be glad to cause you to perish and to destroy you. You will be deported from the land you are entering to possess.
@@albertodiaz1077 🤡
What about our dreams?
Haha 😂 😂 😂
Dream on . . . . ....
It does make sense that illegal immigrant should go back to there country and do it the right and legal way, fall in line and wait for ur turn. Stop making excuses oh I don’t know that country, maybe it’s time for you to learn your roots and own culture. No short cuts!
Put yourself in her shoes what would you do?
This is about kids who are here legally and came “the right way.” So it’s not an excuse, she came here legally and is still eligible for deportation which is the issue
They did come legally. The system has just been broken for so long that now the wait is 86 years. If I told you that you would have to wait 86 years for your green card in a country you don't know not because of something you did wrong but because I have 86 years worth of backed up paper work would you be ok with that? They've been on a list for 10 years already, it's not her fault that time passed for her
Build the wall
Land mines are far cheaper and will probably last a lot longer as well before needing to be replaced.
Unvaccinated Dreamer
Just let them stay and all in
If somebody breaks into your home and you catch them would you let them keep everything they've taken you don't reward a criminal so why would you reward an illegal with citizenship
Can anyone MURDERS someone for money or a car.... then the murder/thief gives tiding to children
Do the children get to keep it?
Your comparing immigration to murder. I sure hope your 100% American Indian otherwise I've got news for you.
@@shannonjohnson4314 The result is identical; still not answered. ...if the Native Americans were passed the stone age, I'd consider point.
Did... did she murder anybody? No? Then wth guy? Also I'd like to point out that the native Americans never left the stone age bc easily accessed raw metals are incredibly scarce in the US, Canada, and Mexico, but their stone technologies were unlike any other. However, none of that justifies Europens coming here and shooting the place up just because they could. That was still murder. But, while THAT *was* murder, a CHILD moving here LEGALLY and growing up here for basically their ENTIRE LIVES isn't. Also people moving here to be teachers isn't murder either. People moving here for better lives is also not murder. I really wonder where you got the murder thing to be honest with you. Immigrants are not all murderers just as not all full citizens are murderers. But yeah, her parents never murdered anyone for money or cars, they came here on work visas to create a better life for their family and our government failed them. If you're white though, and I mean like in the anglo-saxon way, you ancestors almost definitely murdered people for money and land so think about that
@@shannonjohnson4314 they sure do get handed over to rapist and criminals and by the parents. So, close enough.
I’m sure she has family back home.
Yes she does, because her home is the US
@@lalakuma9 she broke in ,
@@lalakuma9 bye bye
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Enlist in the Military and earn citizenship. Lot’s do this.
The MAVNI program ended in 2016.
@@KeiAngelus Wow, that sux. Thanks, I didn’t know this.
Why can they get jobs?
Because the government lovs using them & that's why they come.
The visas they're on are extremely restrictive and unauthorized employment without employer sponsorship is a serious immigration violation. Getting sponsored by an employer is almost always reserved for those already with work experience and because they grew up in the states, they are not given the opportunity to gain said experience. Even if you were able to overcome the problem, the rate at which your work visa will be approved is around ~10%.
Just at the end just dreaming. Time to go home.
Why do u think u have the privilege to tell other to go home ? This is their home as much as yours, use your brain if you have one, they came here legally and parents came here legally. If you have the brain to show empathy and clearly you do not have any of that.
@@srirudy2678 They came here legally on temporary student visas then obtained temporary work visas. Which part of "temporary" don't you understand, genius? 😆
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So if my parents commit a crime I should benefit from that crime
Only if your caucasian can you do such a thing in America.
They didn't commit a crime?
@@shannonjohnson4314 only if your African-American.
Buh-Bye💯👋🏽
I believe after so many years of being a good citizen, paying taxes and your dues and staying out of trouble they should be grandfathered in to the USA ? Only fair in my eyes keep the good and turn back the bad !
@@luannrgezxfhrghcdd7060 fair isn’t lawfully right. There is a due process and everyone has a sob story
Unfortunately, sympathy doesn't change laws. So many of these parents were truly selfish, never giving thought to how their children would be affected by their decisions, to come to America illegally.
This is terrible, but it's reality. I believe many immigrants would benefit their former home countries, by returning and helping to build their countries, with the education they've received here.
These are documented immigrant workers, not illegal undocumented workers ma'am.
Documented immigrant workers whose *children* are being kicked out. Not them, just their kids
These parents came legally.
These parents came in legally you idiot.
God y’all really think it’s so easy. I’m an illegal that came from Mexico as a baby my mom crossed over here through the desert got picked up in Texas. WE come over here for a better life there is NOTHING in Mexico. You can’t get education you can’t get a career THERE IS NO JOBS average salary is $50-$100 a WEEK and that’s if you’re selling VEGETABLES on the street. You have to start paying for school by the time you’re in 6th grade so most people drop out cuz they can’t afford ANYTHING. Y’all THINK ITS SO EASY.
The parents are at fault for this. They could of applied 20 years ago and right now they could have gone to an attorney to apply for us citizenship. My aunt applied for resident visa 21 years ago and now they paid all their immigration legal fees and immigration fees and she is now a holder of us green visa. And in 3 years my aunt can apply for US citizenship all on her own. Its all about lazyness and lack of money you dont want to get a visa or pay legal fees to become what you are complaining about then thats your fault.
3:42 not true. Your parents should leave U.S after working visa was expired. It’s your parents fault.
Their visas are still valid
*her* visa is going to expire is the issue
Well if everything you know is American, then in America we have a process to go through to come into the united States and that is not crossing illegally and saying your a citizen, so go back to where you came from and start the legal process. It's funny how people want to skip that part
I think because that part takes forever.🤔
That's what I thought, there must be family she could stay with in that time. However if its gonna take 39 years, might as well stay put.
@@robmadrigal714 I think it depends on each country, however if she did it from India maybe it might be cheaper.
@@shan7180 who knows. From what I hear for example if you marry someone from Mexico it takes 10 years for them to get there documents. Idk if it's changed. But there are Americans living in south America and they're not getting deported anytime soon. Lol how fair is that? 😂
Are u fucked up man? They stayed legally since toddlers and you want them to go back to the parents country they came from ? Why are you different then them ? U r a loser as I can see
Illegal is criminal.
Dreamer is just another word for not born here there should not be a label on it they should be called by there names
And what the hell is the lottery got to do with anything thay named it lottery because there is no way you getting your Visa
It is another word for rapist
PUT IT ANYWAY YOU WANT IT. THEY ARE ILLEGALS."
I’d marry her so she can stay
She’s soo pretty and smart 🤩
My BFF’s mom asked her to marry her step brother so he could become a citizen... she didn’t do it though
@@Oyuki-Mayonesa yes she is beautiful and smart…. As far as the lady not wanting to help out that’s unfortunate. I’d definitely marry a woman to help her out.