If there are young adults, and their whole world was here in America, where is the justice in uprooting them? We expect justice to be swift, at least in principle.
Anyway, aside from my personal view, I gotta believe most people see DACA as an acceptable bargaining chip for a wall and greater security going forward.
Justice in principle. Where is the justice in a political party uprooting kids and dropping them off here knowing full well that in a couple of years they will be of voting age and a continuous repetition of that situation will enable them to outnumber the other political party significantly by votes.
Make no mistake that the DEMS didn't bring them here for humanitarian reasons, nor to give them a better life. They brought them here to increase their votes, because they couldn't win any other way.
This is a tough decision. Do we lose the sovereignty of our country for a select group of people who shouldn't be here in the first place or do we save our sovereignty for the citizens of this country who are here legally, which far out number them (at the moment)?
IF each DACA recipient would be asked to sign a waiver that in order to stay here they would surrender (forever) ALL voting privileges in the future, no birthright citizenship for their children, nor any use of chain migration, I wouldn't have such a problem with them staying. IF each DACA recipient would be asked to sign an agreement to assimilate to American culture, I wouldn't have such a problem with them staying. IF each DACA recipient would sign an agreement stipulating that if they broke the law they would automatically agree to be deported, I wouldn't have such a problem with them staying. You and I both know that the DEMS would never let any of those agreements fly and even if such agreements were signed, they would find a way to rescind them.