"Salvadorans who currently have Temporary Protected Status (TPS) must return to their homeland by September 2019 or become undocumented immigrants if they remain without legal protections."
"Salvadorans were first granted TPS in 2001 after a pair of devastating earthquakes that killed nearly 1,000 people and destroyed more than 100,000 homes in the Central American country."
Please reference the bolded phrase "Temporary Protected Status". Eighteen years seems more than fair...
But but but.... Half of the 200,000 are homeowners!!!!
I find this funny...
First, why were banks loaning houses to temporary status residents? Seems like a risk for if they have to leave, the bank is left holding the note.
Second, why are they buying homes to begin with? If I got granted temporary status in let's say Italy, the last thing I'm going to do is buy "real property" until know for sure i'm a permanent resident, or I'm extremely rich and it could be a vacation home (Which 99.9999% of these people wouldn't qualify as). That just isn't very smart.
Third, Hell yes they should still be paying taxes. While they are here, they benefit from public schools, law enforcement, parks, roads, etc. Paying taxes doesn't implant somebody here. It's an obligation that all people should pay if they receive benefit from it.
But but but.... Half of the 200,000 are homeowners!!!!
I find this funny...
First, why were banks loaning houses to temporary status residents? Seems like a risk for if they have to leave, the bank is left holding the note.
Second, why are they buying homes to begin with? If I got granted temporary status in let's say Italy, the last thing I'm going to do is buy "real property" until know for sure i'm a permanent resident, or I'm extremely rich and it could be a vacation home (Which 99.9999% of these people wouldn't qualify as). That just isn't very smart.
Third, Hell yes they should still be paying taxes. While they are here, they benefit from public schools, law enforcement, parks, roads, etc. Paying taxes doesn't implant somebody here. It's an obligation that all people should pay if they receive benefit from it.
But but but.... Half of the 200,000 are homeowners!!!!
I find this funny...
First, why were banks loaning houses to temporary status residents? Seems like a risk for if they have to leave, the bank is left holding the note.
Second, why are they buying homes to begin with? If I got granted temporary status in let's say Italy, the last thing I'm going to do is buy "real property" until know for sure i'm a permanent resident, or I'm extremely rich and it could be a vacation home (Which 99.9999% of these people wouldn't qualify as). That just isn't very smart.
Third, Hell yes they should still be paying taxes. While they are here, they benefit from public schools, law enforcement, parks, roads, etc. Paying taxes doesn't implant somebody here. It's an obligation that all people should pay if they receive benefit from it.
Is anyone arguing they shouldn't pay taxes?
They're arguing that since most are paying taxes, they should be able to stay.
I'm saying that paying taxes doesn't grant you permanent residency.
But but but.... Half of the 200,000 are homeowners!!!!
I find this funny...
First, why were banks loaning houses to temporary status residents? Seems like a risk for if they have to leave, the bank is left holding the note.
Second, why are they buying homes to begin with? If I got granted temporary status in let's say Italy, the last thing I'm going to do is buy "real property" until know for sure i'm a permanent resident, or I'm extremely rich and it could be a vacation home (Which 99.9999% of these people wouldn't qualify as). That just isn't very smart.
Third, Hell yes they should still be paying taxes. While they are here, they benefit from public schools, law enforcement, parks, roads, etc. Paying taxes doesn't implant somebody here. It's an obligation that all people should pay if they receive benefit from it.
Is anyone arguing they shouldn't pay taxes?
They're arguing that since most are paying taxes, they should be able to stay.
I'm saying that paying taxes doesn't grant you permanent residency.
I didn't know about this issue until today. But I kinda think that after 18 years of kicking the can by both parties. That yes, temporary is over and for the people who established families here, let them stay. That's the government's fault for letting them stay this long. We should fix it, not boot them.
But y'all should ignore basic human decency and side with Trump. Because he said so.
But but but.... Half of the 200,000 are homeowners!!!!
I find this funny...
First, why were banks loaning houses to temporary status residents? Seems like a risk for if they have to leave, the bank is left holding the note.
Second, why are they buying homes to begin with? If I got granted temporary status in let's say Italy, the last thing I'm going to do is buy "real property" until know for sure i'm a permanent resident, or I'm extremely rich and it could be a vacation home (Which 99.9999% of these people wouldn't qualify as). That just isn't very smart.
Third, Hell yes they should still be paying taxes. While they are here, they benefit from public schools, law enforcement, parks, roads, etc. Paying taxes doesn't implant somebody here. It's an obligation that all people should pay if they receive benefit from it.
Is anyone arguing they shouldn't pay taxes?
They're arguing that since most are paying taxes, they should be able to stay.
I'm saying that paying taxes doesn't grant you permanent residency.
This should be obvious, but it's obviously not. #toomanyHondoFSsinthiscuntry
There are also those on the left who actually understand this, but their nefarious urge to cultivate power by any means results in their refusal to publicly acknowledge their understanding of this basic concept.
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If you like your *ahem* reputation, you can keep it.
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Yours. Yes, confirmed.
Thank you for your efforts to keep us informed .... like clockwork
"Salvadorans were first granted TPS in 2001 after a pair of devastating earthquakes that killed nearly 1,000 people and destroyed more than 100,000 homes in the Central American country."
Please reference the bolded phrase "Temporary Protected Status". Eighteen years seems more than fair...
GO!!!
First, why were banks loaning houses to temporary status residents? Seems like a risk for if they have to leave, the bank is left holding the note.
Second, why are they buying homes to begin with? If I got granted temporary status in let's say Italy, the last thing I'm going to do is buy "real property" until know for sure i'm a permanent resident, or I'm extremely rich and it could be a vacation home (Which 99.9999% of these people wouldn't qualify as). That just isn't very smart.
Third, Hell yes they should still be paying taxes. While they are here, they benefit from public schools, law enforcement, parks, roads, etc. Paying taxes doesn't implant somebody here. It's an obligation that all people should pay if they receive benefit from it.
I'm saying that paying taxes doesn't grant you permanent residency.
But y'all should ignore basic human decency and side with Trump. Because he said so.
There are also those on the left who actually understand this, but their nefarious urge to cultivate power by any means results in their refusal to publicly acknowledge their understanding of this basic concept.