The proposed amnesty bill supposes that illegals that have been in the US for more than 5 years are more likely to be quality American citizens.
The problem is if you've illegally been in the US for more than 5 years, and you've delayed going through the citizenship process; it's likely related to internal pride that inherently exposes an unwillingness to become American. There's a preference in identification.
You've only had 2,000+ days to become what you always wanted to become. What does amnesty change?
The problem is if you've illegally been in the US for more than 5 years, and you've delayed going through the citizenship process; it's likely related to internal pride that inherently exposes an unwillingness to become American. There's a preference in identification.
Wife of illegal detained by ICE in Texas says her husband didn't seek citizenship for TWENTY-TWO years due to his "pride" pic.twitter.com/IdhSa9weJo
— Breaking911 (@Breaking911) July 30, 2025
You've only had 2,000+ days to become what you always wanted to become. What does amnesty change?