If Trump didn't live in the White House, I doubt he could find his way to work in the morning.
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Ummm, he does live there and still can't find his way to work.
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Yup. He needs someone to guide him from the residence to the Oval Office.
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That's what the Secret Service is for.
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Remember when
@realdonaldtrump’s immigrant grandfather tried to go back to Germany and they wouldn’t take him back, so he returned to the US? WE took him back in, even tho’ Germany hadn’t sent us their best.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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I sometimes wonder whether he could pass the citizenship test.
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He would flunk spectacularly!
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He’s also making the assumption that those in the caravan have good cellular data packages and can see this tweet so they know to turn around. Right? I mean... he’s talking to them... right?
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Its almost impossible or rather the wait is ridiculous If you do it from within too. I have been here legally for over a decade. Spent 1/3 of my life here but I still cant apply and will probably have to wait another 6-7 years atleast. The system is broken , has been for a while.
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he doesn't understand how anything works
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Ah no it's my wife got in fine from Kazakhstan. She followed procedure, and came in fine. Sorry, but that's just not true. In fact we followed the law, we were to bring here parents over as well. They followed law, and now are working and living on their own.
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Are you sure you’re not conflating citizenship with a green card or VISA?
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that's process of citizenship. Once you get the Visa, you get the green card for work, and then study to take the citizen test to become a citizen, that's it, other than some fees people have to do.
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The visa is part of the process, once you are here you can put in paperwork to become a citizen. The visa makes you come in legally by law. However, if you let the visa expire then you have problem. Besides you don't my life so don't guess guy.
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Right... so you can’t apply for citizenship until you’re here. The original Tweet was correct And you’re right, I totally “don’t your life”, not that I’m guessing anything about it.
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I argued with the statement which says "literally impossible" . A process is a process is a process.
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Logical person: “2 plus 2 literally does not equal 5” You: “not true! All you need is to put a 1 in the middle! It’s a process”
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