They came to the US legally. Then Trump stripped their status away.

I'm so on board with this move by the Trump admin 🙌 they're just keeping it real, you know? I mean, these Venezuelans came to America without a visa, they basically broke the rules. They took advantage of a good thing, a free ride to start over. And now they're getting the boot because they should've played by the book in the first place 🤷‍♂️.

It's all about accountability and respecting the law. These people were living on temporary permits, it was never meant to be permanent. They knew the deal when they came here, so don't cry foul now that their time is up 💁‍♀️. And yeah, maybe some of them might've had bad intentions or gotten caught up in something shady, but that's not on Trump, that's on them 🙅‍♂️.

And by the way, if you're a Venezuelan who thinks they can just waltz into America without going through the proper channels, then maybe you shouldn't be surprised when the system catches up with you 😏. It's all about being smart and following the rules, not some entitled attitude of "oh, I'll just come here because I need to" 🙄.
 
Come on 🙄, this is just plain unfair! Thousands of people who have risked everything to escape the nightmare in Venezuela can't be seen as threats just because they're from a country with a disputed president? What about all those Americans who fled the US during wars or economic crises? Were we all suddenly terrorists too?

The government's logic is weak, and it's only benefiting big business interests who don't want to deal with the real costs of taking in refugees. Meanwhile, Yineska and her family are facing homelessness and deportation – what's the end goal here?
 
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