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Immigration Act HR6 | American Dream and Promise Act of 2019


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This week Nancy Pelosi held a press conference where she gave information on HR6. HR6 immigration act also known as the “American Dream and Promise Act 2019” gives protection to those who came into our country illegally. Rep. Mark Takano stated it was a moral act that Republicans didn’t have the morals to do.



Read HR6







Don’t Believe the Lies



Under the Obama administration, more deportations took place than under President Trump. President Trump is labeled a racist, and anti-immigrant.



However, this is not factual. I know who would think a Democrat like Pelosi would lie. The truth is under President Obama in 2016, ICE removed 240,255 people from the country. A rate of more than 20,000 people per month.



This was not the highest year. In 2012, the peak year for deportations under Obama, the agency removed an average of roughly 34,000 people per month.



Immigration Act HR6



The new legislation would return DACA and TPS status to anyone who lost it under the Trump administration. The law does not stop there. It gives easy access to citizenship to those who are either DACA or TPS.



DACA’s Failure







When Obama signed the executive order for DACA he did not provide a pathway to citizenship. So while conservatives are labels as immoral, it was a Liberal who roadblocked their citizenship. This is a political play by Pelosi, blame someone else.



So how hard is it to get citizenship? That is a great question. If you ask Pelosi it is almost impossible. The truth in the matter is it is not. It is not if you do it legally. This bill is not about legal immigration at all. It is about rewarding those who have already broken our laws. Here are the requirements to be a United States citizen:



* Have had a Permanent Resident (Green) Card for at least five years, or for at least three years if you’re filing as the spouse of a U.S. citizen* If you apply for naturalization less than six months before your Permanent Resident Card expires, or do not apply for naturalization until your card has already expired, you must renew your card.* You can apply for naturalization before you receive your new Green Card, but you’ll need to submit a photocopy of the receipt of your Form I-90, Application to Replace Permanent Resident Card when you receive it.* Meet certain eligibility requirements including being* At least 18 years old at the time of filing* Able to read, write, and speak basic English* A person of good moral character* Go through the ten-step naturalization process which includes* Determining your eligibility to become an American citizen* Preparing and submitting form N-400, the application for naturalization* Taking the U.S. Naturalization Test and having a personal interview



Pelosi’s Guest Speakers



When Pelosi introduced this bill she had two illegal immigrants speak at the news conference. One speaker stated he had been in our country for 19 years. In the 19 years he was here, why did he not work toward getting citizenship? The reason is here was here illegally. So do not hold anyone accountable, just write laws to reward breaking our laws.
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Conservative Educator PodcastBy David Lamar Marks