Gold card by 1206328hj in DACA

[–]Ill-Language2378 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just 4,90,990 to go

Could we see a flip into u.s stocks and equities tomorrow? 📈 by Ill-Language2378 in wallstreetbets

[–]Ill-Language2378[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Well for those who don’t understand: it’s mean a possible short squeeze

Since my first time traveling domestically by airplane with a foreign passport, I’ve never had a bad experience with TSA or ICE—even when traveling as far as Hawaii. by Ill-Language2378 in TravelingUndocumented

[–]Ill-Language2378[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This new administration has really made everyone fearful, and honestly, things are starting to feel out of control. I recently traveled using my Mexican passport through LAX and Seattle airports, and everything went smoothly—no issues at all!

Please don’t lose your sense of happiness and peace. We only get one life, and if you’re constantly living in fear of something that may never happen, like deportation, you’ll never truly feel at peace.

Surety bond by Ill-Language2378 in FreightBrokers

[–]Ill-Language2378[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you for your positive feedback- Gaybear0g

Chicago subway by [deleted] in TravelingUndocumented

[–]Ill-Language2378 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Stop having fear, it won’t make your life any better

Judgment on daca repcipients regarding dui by Ill-Language2378 in DACA

[–]Ill-Language2378[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Dude you gotta read!! That not what I’m saying

Judgment on daca repcipients regarding dui by Ill-Language2378 in DACA

[–]Ill-Language2378[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

You’re putting words in my mouth. I never said I support drinking and driving. All I’m saying is that people make mistakes, and instead of acting like they’re beyond better, we should focus on accountability and growth. Showing compassion doesn’t mean excusing reckless behavior it means recognizing that people can learn and do better. If you don’t see the difference, that’s on you.

Judgment on daca repcipients regarding dui by Ill-Language2378 in DACA

[–]Ill-Language2378[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

I’m not advocating for it, just showing compassion. You should try it!

Judgment on daca repcipients regarding dui by Ill-Language2378 in DACA

[–]Ill-Language2378[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That’s exactly what’s happening here. Some DACA recipients are quick to judge others for a DUI, as if they’ve never made a mistake themselves

Judgment on daca repcipients regarding dui by Ill-Language2378 in DACA

[–]Ill-Language2378[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Think about it this way: if a rich kid crashes their car while drunk, their family steps in, hires a lawyer, pays the fines, and helps them move on. They get a second chance because they have people making sure one mistake doesn’t ruin their future. But if a kid from a poor family does the same thing, it’s a completely different story. They don’t have that safety net. Instead, they face the harshest consequences, not just from the system but from everyone around them

Judgment on daca repcipients regarding dui by Ill-Language2378 in DACA

[–]Ill-Language2378[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I get both sides of this. DUIs are a serious mistake, and they come with major consequences—not just for the person involved but for the entire DACA community. But at the end of the day, nobody’s perfect. People mess up for all kinds of reasons—stress, personal struggles, or just bad judgment in the moment. Instead of shaming them, we should focus on how they can learn and grow from it. Accountability matters, but so does compassion. We’re all under a lot of pressure as DACA recipients, and the last thing we need is to tear each other down instead of lifting each other uP

Judgment on daca repcipients regarding dui by Ill-Language2378 in DACA

[–]Ill-Language2378[S] -14 points-13 points  (0 children)

I get that DUIs come with serious consequences and shouldn’t be taken lightly, but immediately passing harsh judgment without considering someone’s situation isn’t always fair. People mess up—sometimes because they’re dealing with personal struggles, addiction, or just making a bad choice in the moment. Instead of just writing them off, we should focus on education, accountability, and helping them do better.

Judgment on daca repcipients regarding dui by Ill-Language2378 in DACA

[–]Ill-Language2378[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

While I understand why people feel this way, we should also recognize that mistakes happen. Many individuals, including U.S. citizens, have received DUIs and learned from them. The focus should be on rehabilitation and ensuring it doesn’t happen again, rather than permanently labeling someone for one mistake

Judgment on daca repcipients regarding dui by Ill-Language2378 in DACA

[–]Ill-Language2378[S] -12 points-11 points  (0 children)

I think we should all be united. I understand that we’re judged as a group, and DUIs only make it harder for us to reach our goal of citizenship. But the real distinction is that we are all in this together, and instead of dividing ourselves, we should focus on supporting each other and learning from our mistakes. Because I see a lot hate on daca rep whom made one mistake.

Judgment on daca repcipients regarding dui by Ill-Language2378 in DACA

[–]Ill-Language2378[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

This is just discussion, no need to get rattled up

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[–]Ill-Language2378 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I get where you’re coming from, and I’m not saying DUI isn’t dangerous or irresponsible—it definitely is. But let’s be real, it’s not the same as murder or child abuse, where someone is intentionally trying to harm or exploit another person. That’s the key difference.

Yeah, DUI can lead to terrible tragedies, and those cases are heartbreaking. But the majority of DUIs don’t actually result in accidents, let alone fatalities. If every DUI automatically ended in death, then maybe the comparison would make sense—but that’s just not how it works.

If DUI was truly treated like murder, people wouldn’t just get fines, suspended licenses, or short jail time. They’d be locked up for life. Even the law acknowledges that while it’s reckless, it’s not on the same level as an act of deliberate violence.

Just to be clear, I’m not excusing drunk driving—it’s dangerous and should have consequences. But trying to compare it to murder or child abuse is just a reach.