Society's Child
This is an bizarre paradox - why would anyone favor a policy that harms them? Misinformation? Perhaps. Or maybe millennials think - feel, rather - that they have more to gain (socially) from supporting DACA than they do to lose (economically). This is probably closer to the truth. Some doubtlessly do, but as a group millennials will be the losers in any DACA amnesty deal.
DACA is the acronym for President Obama's Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals executive order, which granted temporary legal status to any illegal immigrant to arrived in America before the age of 16. Roughly 800,000 people enrolled in the program, although the total number of potential DACA recipients is nearly 2 million. This is how many people would likely receive amnesty in an amnesty deal.
"Every kind of threat imaginable, from killing my family to burning down our church, has been leveled against us," Schossau said at a press conference at the state capitol last week with other pastors and supporters.
Comment: Tolerance in action.
The latest threat came from a man who was arrested after threatening that Antifa would show up at the church. Brian Carl Begin II was arraigned Feb. 15 on misdemeanor charges.
"In the middle of the voicemail the male states if the church goes through with the gay conversion therapy class in the state of Michigan, I promise every member of the Antifa will show up 'armed and ready. This is not a joke,'" the police told the News-Herald.
Protesters gathered at the church on the occasions of the six-week workshop - which has since been canceled - and the church has received a continuous stream of emails and voicemail claiming the aim of the course was "conversion therapy."
Comment: We can see what direction this is going. Anyone who questions transgender "identity" issues can now be accused of advocating "conversion" therapy.
The complaints and protest led two state legislators to speak out against the church, introduce a bill to make conversation therapy illegal in the state, and called on the attorney general's office to investigate the congregation.
An A-50U Airborne Early Warning and Control (AEW&C) plane was also deployed, according to the sources. The A-50U is equipped with a Vega Shmel-M radar. It can detect a launch of missile or a fighter jet in the range of 650km. The detection range for ground targets is 300km. The plane can remain in the air for more than 9 hours and has an ability to guide friendly fighters and track multiple enemy fighters on the same time. It can also detect ground targets and ships.
Comment: Amid a very recent dispatch of reinforcements to Syria, the Russian Aerospace Forces have brought with them a number of its latest 5th generation stealth air superiority fighters - the Su-57.
Along with the 5th generation stealth aircraft came another 8 warplanes including four Su-35S multi-role air superiority fighters and four Su-25 ground attack aircraft.Update: The Su-57 is a fifth generation fighter jet, the most advanced in the Russian air force. The video appears to capture its first combat drill.
With the arrival of the Su-57s (and additional warplanes in general), it appears that Moscow is expecting major escalations in Syria during 2018 and - having been caught off-guard in the past - wants to be fully prepared for anything drastic situation that may arise.
While filming the woman, who runs a pro-Trump page on Facebook, CNN publicly shamed her for "unwittingly" promoting a "Russian-coordinated event."
"When you're talking like this, I don't want anything to do with you," complained the woman after being repeatedly harassed by CNN's Special Investigations Unit Reporter Drew Griffin.
Following the incident, conservative commentators criticized CNN for tracking down and attempting to publicly shame private citizens.
"Stop harassing people at their homes, you psychos!" replied conservative YouTube star Mark Dice.
The government plans to accelerate land redistribution through expropriation without compensation.
"The expropriation of land without compensation is envisaged as one of the measures that we will use to accelerate the redistribution of land to black South Africans," said Ramaphosa, who was sworn into office to succeed Jacob Zuma as president last week.
Comment: The social justice mentality is running rampant and is manifesting the very things it rails against. Discriminating laws based on race were a bad idea during South Africa's apartheid, and they happen to still be a bad idea now.
This is an bizarre paradox-why would anyone favor a policy that harms them? Misinformation? Perhaps. Or maybe millennials think-feel, rather-that they have more to gain (socially) from supporting DACA than they do to lose (economically). This is probably closer to the truth. Some doubtlessly do, but as a group millennials will be the losers in any DACA amnesty deal.
DACA is the acronym for President Obama's Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals executive order, which granted temporary legal status to any illegal immigrant to arrived in America before the age of 16. Roughly 800,000 people enrolled in the program, although the total number of potential DACA recipients is nearly 2 million. This is how many people would likely receive amnesty in an amnesty deal.
A few notes on DACA recipients: the average age of DACA recipients is 25, although they range in age from 16 to 35. Fully 20 percent of DACA recipients are older than 30. None of them are children, and very few are teenagers-in contrast to what the media implies. Furthermore, up to 50 percent of DACA recipients are fraudulent, according to Matt O'Brien, a former manager for the US Citizenship and Immigration Services Agency's investigative unit under President Obama.
That's DACA in short. Now to answer the main question: how does DACA hurt millennials?

Julian Assange greets supporters outside the Ecuadorian embassy in London in 2017.
This is how Facebook makes money, and how groups build an audience, which can then be sold to advertisers who wish to target such groups.
In other words, the IRA was and is operating a run-of-the-mill marketing and social media spam business, not a "sow American discord" operation.
Via The Gateway Pundit...
The Russian ads mentioned in Mueller's indictment were already released by the House Intelligence Committee in November 2017.Assange tweeted all this out on Friday, but of course the mainstream media failed to note any of this while reporting its propaganda to those who naively listen and believe in the nonsense (courtesy The Gateway Pundit)...
Facebook previously announced the Russian ads comprised .004% of their advertising during the election.
An estimated 77 million Americans have debt that has been turned over to a private collection agency, the ACLU claims. The union has alleged that private debt collectors are partnering with local courts and prosecutors' offices to use the criminal justice system to punish debtors and to try to force repayments, even when debts are in dispute.
The ACLU said it found courts in 26 states and in Puerto Rico where judges has issued arrest warrants for alleged debtors at the request of private debt collectors.
Debtors' prisons were abolished by Congress in 1833, but the ACLU said courts have issued tens of thousands of arrest warrants every year for people who fail to show up in court to deal with unpaid civil debt judgments.
"The private debt collection industry uses prosecutors and judges as weapons against millions of Americans who can't afford to pay their bills," said Jennifer Turner, the principal human rights researcher at the ACLU and author of the "A Pound of Flesh: The Criminalization of Private Debt" report, which the union has touted as the first-ever glimpse into the impact of cooperation between courts and the private debt collection industry.
Comment: Correction: this should read "people who allegedly abuse their partners".
The new guidelines on domestic abuse also mean those who use social media, email or messaging to control or attack their victims will be given tougher penalties as rules are brought up to date.
Comment: "Control" and "attack" are purposefully vague and can mean anything. If a person "feels" they are being controlled, then the person they accuse is an abuser. That's all it takes.
The Sentencing Council said the changes, announced today ahead of extra protections for victims of stalking due later in the year, will mean "an increase in sentence severity" for domestic abusers.
Comment: That should read "alleged victims" and "alleged domestic abusers". Remember due process? Apparently not. No one ever lies about this sort of thing after all...
There is no specific crime of domestic abuse and previous rules stated that crimes which happen at home should be taken as "no less serious" than those perpetrated on the street or anywhere else.
Comment: Except that crimes perpetrated on the street are limited to actual violent crimes, and the same laws apply in the home. Violent assault is illegal wherever it occurs. "Domestic violence" laws are not only unnecessary; they are designed to be used as a totalitarian stick to prod men into a Kafkaesque nightmare.
As a result people who abused their partners or family members were often handed community sentences instead of time behind bars.
But the new rules state that crimes which take place at home are "more serious because [they] represents a violation of the trust and security that normally exists between people in an intimate or family relationship".
Comment: Comments sound outrageous? Read Stephen Baskerville's The New Politics of Sex: The Sexual Revolution, Civil Liberties, and the Growth of Governmental Power.

Tom Wales, an Assistant U.S. Attorney in Seattle who became a gun-control activist, was killed in his home in 2001.
Wales was forty-nine years old and had been a federal prosecutor for eighteen years. When he worked late, which was often, he would tell his family and friends, "I'm here at my post, serving my sovereign." The phrase was partly a joke, a bit of feigned grandiosity to justify a tendency toward excessive meticulousness: Wales did things slowly. He also had idealistic notions about his work. He took satisfaction in mustering the resources of the federal government to take on criminals, especially those with white collars who abused their privileged status.
On the night of October 11th, Wales arrived home after 7 P.M., gave his twenty-year-old cat, Sam, her nightly arthritis medication, and prepared to install some drywall in a stairwell on the second floor. At about ten o'clock, carrying a glass of wine, he went to the basement office that he had been sharing with his ex-wife, Elizabeth. Tom and Elizabeth had met as high-school students at Milton Academy, outside Boston, and married when Tom was an undergraduate at Harvard. They had a son and a daughter, who at the time were both in Britain, attending graduate school, and they had divorced, amicably, in 2000. (Elizabeth had come out as a lesbian, and the marriage was an inevitable casualty.) Under the terms of the divorce, Tom kept the house, though Elizabeth, a literary agent, ran her business from the basement during the day. Tom used a computer there at night, usually to send e-mails to his children and to DeJongh. That night, he had also planned to work on a fund-raising letter for Washington CeaseFire, the leading gun-control advocacy group in the state, of which he was president.













Comment: Immigration, like any other large problem, is not black and white. No doubt there are among the Dreamers fine, intelligent young people who will be a credit to their community. The issue is to weed out those who have taken up a criminal lifestyle (e.g. M-13 gang members) or who otherwise are a drain on the country. The Democrats loudly oppose any sort of vetting, as every immigrant is a potential future vote.