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The-Russian-Asset -12 points ago +3 / -15

So, I've been a resident (green card) of this country for about 25 years. I didn't naturalize because dual citizenship isn't exactly my thing.

During my residency, I enjoy every privilege and right (almost) naturally born citizens enjoy.

What this tells me is that I'm second class although I most likely have paid more into the system than the author of this post.

Do you think it's productive? I will always and forever support a) President Trump and b) the Republican party regardless of these outbursts. Yet, is this productive?

(hint: phrasing)

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thingaboutarsenal 20 points ago +21 / -1

Dude you answered your own question. You chose not to be a citizen but you want the privileges associated with being a citizen? It doesn't work that way. You're not second class, you're just not a citizen so you don't have the same benefits of someone who is.

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Trumpisgoku 11 points ago +11 / -0

You're still gonna get it, "Currently, Trump’s coronavirus relief package includes $1,200 federal checks for American citizens with Social Security Numbers (SSN) or those considered “resident aliens,” like permanent lawful residents in the U.S. on green cards." You should become a citizen though and stop complaining about not getting everything citizens get. I highly doubt you're a Republican because usually liberals are the ones that bitch about the stuff that they already know the answer to.

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eviantears 8 points ago +10 / -2

???? Get the fuck out. You’re NOT a citizen so seriously shut the fuck up.

Please cry & bitch & moan about your feelings - you are entitled to NOTHING. Tell that to anyone else that shares your selfish, stupid ideas

I don’t give a fuck if you support President Trump - you are NOT “one of us” if you can’t motivate your foreign ass to become a citizen.

How many fucks do we give???

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unicornpoop 3 points ago +3 / -0

Hey, American citizenship isn't "his thing." I wonder if deportation is his thing when we revoke his green card so his job can go to a deserving citizen.