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    Jae signed the petition | 17 days ago
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  • My Name Is Jae and I am Undocumented
    Jae commented on the article | almost 3 years ago

    My dad has a SSN, pays for business taxes and hires people whom he pays. Oh wait... he hires people to work?...  Sorry that he chooses to spend most of it on his undocumented son. That's his personal choice not mine. Also, I wouldn't say "untrue" just biased.

  • My Name Is Jae and I am Undocumented
    Jae commented on the article | almost 3 years ago

    These two comments have been deleted by the moderator of this forum but I'll answer to them regardless:

    -"I hope you are able to finish your studies and become a doctor back in your home country. Good luck to you."-  
    I can't... first of all, I haven't lived in Korea since I was only 5 so I wasn't educated in that country at all since then, even if I am fluent in the language I'd still have difficulties understanding the academic terminology. Also, remember I went to High School as well as College like the rest of the people here. Anything you learned after the age of 14 I learned it the same way you did. Just because you know their language doesn't mean you can become a doctor in medicine just by going back to the "home country."
    -"there was someone out there that was born here or was her legally that never got the chance to attend school because you took the spot." - 
    Yes I did. On the other hand, from the 10,000 people that applied 7,000 were rejected and about 1,000 chose other schools instead and not only that but I went through a perfectly competitive application system and I got in. It was a battle and I won it.  I only applied to one school. If that's your argument, those students applying to 8 different schools are taking 7 spots that others could have had. 

  • "I don't want to die, I want to live ... Life is beautiful."
    Jae commented on the article | about 3 years ago

    You seem to be very anti-foreigners. Foreigner is not just "Mexican," consider all those foreigners that have been a positive contribution to society. If you can't think of any, that explains why you strongly belive the "foreigners" need to go back to their place of origin. 
    I for example, if told to go back to Argentina wouldn't have a place to stay other than friend's places. Being a child of Korean parents, Argentinians would tell me to go back to Korea where I only lived for the first 5 years of my life. "Go Back!" is an overrated statement that infuriates me every time I hear it. Don't tell the foreigners to go back whether they are "immigrants" or not. It's like telling you to go back to Britain just because you have an English last name. - This is a reply to your compliment saying "Yes, they should go back. Absolutely."

  • "I don't want to die, I want to live ... Life is beautiful."
    Jae commented on the article | about 3 years ago

    For those complimenting this and telling me that yes, they should go back, NO they should NOT go back. Many of them consider themselves undocumented americans, they graduated HS in the US just like we did and they were educated and brainwashed just like we were. Why should they go back after that? What if they don't have a place to go back to?

  • "I don't want to die, I want to live ... Life is beautiful."
    Jae commented on the article | about 3 years ago

    What about those who come in legally but overstay their duration and thus become "ilegal" should they go back after having settled down in the states legaly?

  • How Should Your Doctor Be Paid?  Part 1:  Fee for Service
    Jae commented on the article | about 3 years ago

    But then, we'd have a shortage of GPs... (Although we already do...)

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