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How is that different? Still broke the law.
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Overstaying a visa will get you booted from any other country, so why does she think America is any different?

Tucker was such a savage on that show!! hahahaha. So much so that people did not want to talk to him. And on that particular episode, she admitted to buying a stolen social security number so she could get a job and eventually married into citizenship.

Where does this entitlement come from, thinking you can just waltz into our country illegally? America’s a nation of laws, not a free-for-all! You don’t get to cut the line, break our rules, and then demand rights you didn’t earn. We’ve got citizens struggling here,vets, workers, families, who play by the rules. Why should lawbreakers get a pass? It’s not compassion; it’s chaos. Secure the border, enforce the law, and put Americans first

If you over stayed at a hotel… it’s ILLEGAL. If you over stayed your visa… it’s also ILLEGAL It’s very simple to understand right? 😒

I told my friend I was only going to stay for the weekend but I’ve been here over a year and if she wants to get me out, she’s going to have to take me to court. Same energy. GTFO.

These are the illegals dems try to use as an excuse to have all illegals stay. "They're not raping and murdering! They came in legally, but their visa expired." Realistically, I don't think conservatives care that much about these kinds of illegals. I'm aware of a business that vastly employs Mexicans who have overstayed, and the conservative that I know who works there wouldn't think about having his coworkers deported. I'm comfortable saying the illegals that are "giving back" to the community by working like these guys need the "due process" to update their papers. The gang members merely need "due process" to identify them as violent and illegal to be deported.

Must be nice to be able to redefine words so they don't mean what they mean they mean what you want them to mean. You arrived legally but the minute you OVERSTAYED your visa you became an illegal entrant to the US.

It’s always a word game. I didn’t come here illegally, you just didn’t ask the right question. Let’s get the facts straight. I’ll attack you, just to distract you from your point, but make no mistake about it. I am here illegally because my visa is expired. That’s what I gathered from the conversation.

Playing semantics. "Did not come here legally" instead of "Came here legally and then stayed illegally". Pretty much all they have.

Twisted.
