I wonder who is paying for his education? Oh legal American tax payers. I hope he has a nice flight home on our tax dollars.
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Man, having to follow the rules sure is a drag, huh?
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You mean he's been here ILLEGALLY and is being deported.
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How is this news?
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If he's here illegally shouldn't be allowed to stay
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You're here illegally.
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No I'm not I was born bet you're one of those crybabies still pouting because Trump won stop believing Pelosi's lies
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o come on! how cruel is this country?
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Allow him to graduate and then deport him. The law is the law!
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Lets hope the law covers everyone! Nobody is above the law. You honestly feel that way? wOw..glad Im not your kid.
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Let him graduate and then he can go home and be a positive for Ecuador!
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I agree with that. As long as he goes after.
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Americans obviously approve of this type of stuff since not many are fighting for the wall or coming together to support the president.
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In some cases felons who have been on the run for decades have been pardoned for leading exemplary lives. Have some compassion!
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While I respect your views how can we have law and order if no one follows our rule of law? We can't keep this up
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POTUS doesn't. Why not pardon people who through no fault of their own committed the "crime" of being raised here as children?
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Isn't it a consequence? Consequence of himself or a consequence of his parents whatever the case the law was broken
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