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No, and you're not familiar with them either. So the issue should have been dropped immediately.
Unless there's a reasonable link between the two, it shouldn't even be addressed. Yet you're tacitly supporting it when I ridiculed the guy for making the racist assumption the guy made that because there's a bunch of young dudes with Spanish surnames, DACA is somehow involved in this.
You're being highly unreasonable. I "liked" the post of @Striker Fox because it concerned criminal illegal aliens. Since there were over 30 such aliens involved in the drug smuggling operation, and since many of them appear to be under 35 years of age, it seems very reasonable to think some of the criminals would have been DACA eligible.
You decided that I am a "racist" for liking that post. You assumed that I liked his post because I harbor resentment toward Latino people. Now that your unreasonableness has been exposed, you're digging in your heels. You even stated, with no evidence, that the massive fentanyl bust that @Striker Fox posted about was totally unrelated to DACA. Be a man and admit your mistakes.
Then you're failing horribly because DACA isn't "botched immigration policy."
The policy very clearly states that you can't have a criminal record and be a recipient. If there are some that fall through the cracks, it's a matter of shitty record keeping, sloppy investigating, whatever. But the policy remains unscathed.
If a policy is unenforceable, it's a bad policy.
As I wrote earlier, I am not saying DACA's criminal restriction is totally unenforceable, but I am definitely casting suspicion upon it. The story in the OP supports my suspicion.
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