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In reply to the discussion: Immigration activist who protested Obama/Biden's immigration policies benefitted greatly from DACA [View all]bigtree
(94,033 posts)7. oh, yes it does.
...she's still fighting for her undocumented parents.
The nonsense about who is paying her of who she supports for president is clearly not the most important issue here or the most relevant. She's obviously not supporting Trump.
I'll leave it at that.
primary today, I would vote for: Joe Biden
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Immigration activist who protested Obama/Biden's immigration policies benefitted greatly from DACA [View all]
wyldwolf
Jul 2019
OP
Meet Catalina Santiago -- a DACA resident fighting Donald Trump for her undocumented parents.
bigtree
Jul 2019
#4
Last line says it all. Never mind what WAS done, it only matters what WASNT. Idiots.
oldsoftie
Jul 2019
#12
FDR was bold and progressive, but he left a lot of people out in the cold on Social Security:
bigtree
Jul 2019
#29
oh good for her. But she's attacking those who would help her, very counterproductive
wyldwolf
Jul 2019
#50
they obviously disagree with your analysis, 'purposely' assigning blame where they feel it belongs
bigtree
Jul 2019
#26
but who should they protest? those who want to expand coverage or those who don't?
wyldwolf
Jul 2019
#40