The man, who supported President Donald Trump though he can't vote, says he "feels differently" now and blames the administration for his immigration plight.
The man, who supported President Donald Trump though he can't vote, says he "feels differently" now and blames the administration for his immigration plight.
Dude isn't allowed to vote for legalization of marijuana, because he got caught possessing marijuana. Now I'm not sure how democracy is supposed to work, but I'm fairly certain he's supposed to be able to vote for representatives in a Democratic Republic to legalize such.
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∆Edit: The way the lowerase n&t look like a broken m is pretty cool. Accidental yet pleasant
As a Canadian citizen, he couldn’t vote for president, but he supported Donald Trump.
“I was definitely all for ‘Make America Great Again,’ and having a strong, unified country, and a bright future for my five American children, but now I feel a little differently,” he said. “I’ve been torn from my family. My life has been disregarded completely.”
And here I was afraid there was no justice left in the world. Don't let the door hit you on the way out.
In 2004 and 2007, Landry faced charges of marijuana possession and driving with a suspended license, but he says he’s had no criminal record since then.
Hoo-boy, sounds like he was asking for it, one of them criminals I keep hearing about. Thin blue line, right folks?
Would be hilarious if his absolutely "heinous crime" was an unpaid parking ticket from 20 years ago. Can't just have those people wandering around breathing US freedom air.
Most parking tickets aren't crimes. They're something even less serious: civil infractions. Which makes it even funnier ... all those people who stole candy bars or got in bar fights, for example, they're the real criminals.
There's a ton of fluff in that article and the way you wrote that comment means you didn't even read it or keeping up with what the Donvict is doing. The IIRIRA, according to the article, made deportation easier and harder to enter the country based on convictions. Convictions for a crime is key here because that means you had a trial by jury and found guilty after being accused of a crime. The Donvict declared arbitrarily that being illegal is a crime in a country where you are innocent until proven guilty. Nobody is even getting a trial and being sent to random countries. He made his own illegal loophole and using bits and pieces from every immigration law so people can't keep up. Also from the article, the republicans started the bill and the democrats went with it so let's cut the bullshit and inform yourself with less poorly written articles.