Which
political party would DACA children more they likely vote for?
Why?
Why the
Republican Party wants to remove all immigrants from this country?
Why the
Democrat and Independent parties want to improve the DACA Program?
Who Are the
Dreamers?
How many are
from ‘White Skin Countries’?
How many are
from ‘Dark Skin Countries’?
Most DACA
Immigrants
Come From
These 15 Countries
January 16,
2018
As you can
now see, in writing, what the fuss is all about!
Please vote
your faith and conscience!
Crime
According
to FactCheck.org, "there is no evidence that DACA holders are more likely
to commit crimes than U.S. citizens." Factcheck.Org noted that
"numerous studies have found that immigrants do not commit crimes at a
higher rate than non-immigrants."
Economy
Fact-checkers
note that, on a large scale or in the long run, there is no reason to believe
that DACA recipients have a major deleterious effect on American workers'
employment chances; to the contrary, some economists say that DACA benefits the
overall U.S. economy.
Trumps White
House/
Governor's White House
DACA
Trumps White
House Trumps abuse of DACA
(Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals),
is the
same as with governors like in Florida and their attempt to stop Democrats from
voting them out of office with people that actually want to work for their
constitutes instead of always taking from their constitutes!
Trump attack
on press is 'biggest threat to democracy' says ex-Navy Seal chief
To the
president they are ‘the enemy’ but William McRaven, an architect of the Bin
Laden raid, called the media the republic’s ‘single most important institution’
Trumps
Whitehouse
Daniel
Ziblatt – Author,
“How
Democracies Die”
Steven
Levitsky Professor of Government, Harvard University
How
Democracies Die
By Steven
Levitsky
and
Daniel
Ziblatt
About How
Democracies Die
A bracing,
revelatory look at the demise of liberal democracies around the world—and a
road map for rescuing our own
Donald
Trump’s presidency has raised a question that many of us never thought we’d be
asking: Is our democracy in danger? Harvard professors Steven Levitsky and
Daniel Ziblatt have spent more than twenty years studying the breakdown of
democracies in Europe and Latin America, and they believe the answer is yes.
Democracy no longer ends with a bang—in a revolution or military coup—but with
a whimper: the slow, steady weakening of critical institutions, such as the
judiciary and the press, and the gradual erosion of long-standing political
norms. The good news is that there are several exit ramps on the road to
authoritarianism. The bad news is that, by electing Trump, we have already
passed the first one.
Drawing on
decades of research and a wide range of historical and global examples, from
1930s Europe to contemporary Hungary, Turkey, and Venezuela, to the American
South during Jim Crow, Levitsky and Ziblatt show how democracies die—and how
ours can be saved.
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