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Praneetha attended elementary, middle, high school, and university in the United States. She now works for a top company helping with artificial intelligence. Despite being raised and educated lawfully, she faces leaving the country next month.
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There is so much sympathy for the stories, plight of illegal immigrant children and rightly so. But there is very little for legal residents & their children who’ve spent all their lives here. It’s sad

Praneetha, it might be better to leave the USA. As a daughter of strong legal immigrants, you have the resilience and talent to make your mark in any country. They will welcome you with open arms. 👍🏻

Inhumanity with these kids who are being raised in USA following all the rules by the book and paying taxes by their parents! Shame on you America!

Find US citizen to marry and stay, it's only way or recross border

well unfortunately legal immigration is pretty much dead in USA for indians, rather go for Canada or some other country which do not discriminate on ethnicity and rather respect merit and capability of an individual.

Green card for the spouses of US citizens who are undocumented No Green card for the parents of US minor citizens. They rather screw the future of an American citizen that too based on national origin.

They weee aware of the risk. They took it for granted. Accept and adjust to change

This just one part of story, whatif kid want to pursue it dream, want to musician, artis, chef or singer and many more occupation which is not stem based. How those kid will maintain the status. Not all kid can be software engineer and why would they br.

She is one of those #AntiWhite #racists who created images of George Washington as a #black man.

Deport her
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