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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ Jan 22

    Lukasz Niec, a native of Poland and green card holder, has been living legally in the U.S. for nearly 40 years. Immigration officials arrested him last week.http://on.wsj.com/2BkYLlA 

    7:40 PM - 22 Jan 2018
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    41 replies 158 retweets 136 likes
      1. Christine Parizo‏ @cparizo Jan 22
        Replying to @WSJ

        Yet violent criminals are roaming our streets 🤔

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      2. Dew West‏ @Dew_West Jan 22
        Replying to @WSJ

        Question. Why didn't he become a citizen and give up the Polish Passport? Regan 86, Clinton 95, plenty of opportunity.

        1 reply 0 retweets 3 likes
      3. Michael Caudill‏ @Michael43147288 Jan 22
        Replying to @Dew_West @WSJ

        This, is true! But,why go after him and not the uneducated DACA migrates!Most,don't have a .edu 83% don't have college & 27% No high school!

        2 replies 0 retweets 2 likes
      4. Dew West‏ @Dew_West Jan 22
        Replying to @Michael43147288 @WSJ

        Agreed, but each case is placed upon itself individually. Not seeing color or geographic territory. Mother Justice is blind, yes?

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      2. Stellar‏ @Chikamoon_ Jan 22
        Replying to @WSJ

        He was a juvenile with a record...but to dig it up!

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      2. Mavis Emory‏ @MCEmory Jan 22
        Replying to @WSJ

        Just as the prior Hispanic family whose dad wad deported after spending 30 years in the US. He was deported where's his outcries

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      1. Cristian Ştefănescu‏ @icst Jan 23
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        For some 50 years during the last century, a Great America was in the first row of the fight for the respect of human rights. For the long Cold War US was a hope for families that they will never be separated by walls, ideologies, borderlines or politicians. #thisisnotamerica

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      1. Jen‏ @CuriousPotter Jan 23
        Replying to @WSJ

        hmm. - Doesn’t having a permanent green card mean you’re legal?? ICE is either having trouble finding all these “millions,” or they’re trying not to look race-based.

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      1. Mark E. Kilmer, PhD‏ @kilmer_e Jan 23
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        Sometimes MAGA system breaks down, actually arrests white person. Such a trajedy. But, price we must pay for winning greatness AGAIN and AGAIN and AGAIN.

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      1. Del Williams‏ @delwilliams Jan 22
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        Basically no one is safe from deportation, not even American citizens. Funny his green card wives are not included.pic.twitter.com/9LQvDHSwBB

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      1. Jan Roseland‏ @RoselandJan Jan 22
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        And this is what people do when they get a taste of power. Sick.

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      1. Toni V‏ @Lvstarlet64 Jan 22
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        If sister became a legal why didn’t he? Too late!

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      2. Jane  🚔the Scammer 🚔 Sanders 🥀 🌊 🥀 🍩 🌊 🥀‏ @JaneSanders_FBI Jan 23
        Replying to @WSJ

        Not saying it's right but I wonder if the same people who are outraged about Lukasz Niec, cared about Latinos being deported last week. White privilege helped him get his 2 crimes expunged and become a doctor. What's fair for one group is fair for the other. #FollowTheLaw 😑😑😑

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      2. Michael Caudill‏ @Michael43147288 Jan 22
        Replying to @WSJ

        Why, go after him for be a good citizen and a doctor !! Start putting the criminally illegal aliens in jail and deport the DACA members

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