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5 hours ago, JohnSnow said:

But in coming days, thellollu might assume ABCD kids as H1b slaves too sometimes face value valla.. Unless you gonna wear a passport, they are not gonna believe lol. 

Pourulu ayinantha mathraana local vallu ayipoyam anukuntunnaru, thellollaki manam eppudu ainaa paraayi vallamey 

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19 minutes ago, tom bhayya said:

Pourulu ayinantha mathraana local vallu ayipoyam anukuntunnaru, thellollaki manam eppudu ainaa paraayi vallamey 

That’s wrong uncle. If you are a USC , your an American and local .this is your country. Period. We will be paraayi valam until and unless we won’t integrate in the society or mingle with them (locals). 

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8 minutes ago, Tellugodu said:

That’s wrong uncle. If you are a USC , your an American and local .this is your country. Period. We will be paraayi valam until and unless we won’t integrate in the society or mingle with them (locals). 

dumf vachina kotha lo chusam kdha go back to your country ani maccu lani manalni minginavi 

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2 minutes ago, tom bhayya said:

dumf vachina kotha lo chusam kdha go back to your country ani maccu lani manalni minginavi 

Babu adi illegal vallani..dont call maccus ever. They are hardworking latinos and love trump.

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2 minutes ago, desiboys said:

Babu adi illegal vallani..dont call maccus ever. They are hardworking latinos and love trump.

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Screenshot of a high school protest after a teacher allegedly told a US-born Mexican American student to “go back to [her] country"@kylehillman/Twitter

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“Go back to your country,” a Chicago high school teacher allegedly told a 17-year-old Mexican American student, who was born in the United States, after the student and her classmate refused to stand for the national anthem. The students said they were exercising their rights—and expressing their beliefs in free speech.

The second student, 18, said the teacher told her she had no respect for those who’d given their lives for this country (and inquired if she was getting free lunches).

 

After word spread last Wednesday, students at the school, which is predominantly Latino and Black, held a sit-in (captured on video) and demanded the teacher be fired. The next day, the school said he was removed from the classroom and told to remain home with pay until an investigation was completed. The alleged comments were “unacceptable language that violated the district’s anti-discrimination policy,” a school spokesperson said.

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3 minutes ago, desiboys said:

Babu adi illegal vallani..dont call maccus ever. They are hardworking latinos and love trump.

Trump Tells Congresswomen to ‘Go Back’ to the Countries They Came From

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8 minutes ago, tom bhayya said:

dumf vachina kotha lo chusam kdha go back to your country ani maccu lani manalni minginavi 

People of color described the ways hateful statements were used against them as children, often in "ironic" ways by other immigrants.

 
 

The first time someone said “go back to your country” was in elementary school, it was our neighbors kid. She said it while holding the corners of her eyes up.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

When I was in Jr high, I was told by a recent Dutch immigrant classmate to go back to China. I was born in Toronto and he had just moved to Canada a few years earlier. The irony wasn't lost on me, even then.

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One person said they hadn't heard remarks like "go back to where you came from" since they were 8 years old.

 
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Growing up in America, I had people tell me to go back to China. Those folks did not understand America.

What makes America great is that an immigrant like me can serve in our military & now serve in Congress where I will question Mueller about the felonies committed by @POTUS. https://twitter.com/Acosta/status/1150435160174866432 

 

The last time I heard this babyish, lazy insult ("Go back to where you came from") I was 8 years old. Even then it only made me feel contempt for the wannabe bully who said it.

 
 
 
 
 

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Others said the effects and damage of such remarks, especially as young people, are long-lasting.

"I had to change schools," one person wrote as they described racist taunting from their peers.

 
 

I don't usually tweet politics.. but Trump's tweet hit me particularly hard this morning. I was ridiculed as a child because of my darker skin and last name "Rodriguez". Heard the lines "go back to Mexico" and "remember the Alamo" as I fled from bullies. I had to change schools.

 
 
 
 
 
 

Many people sadly realized that because of the US president's actions, these statements are not just a thing of the past. And in 2019, as adults, some people are resigned to accepting that "nothing changes."

 

I was told to go back to where I came from by playground bullies as a kid. But I don't recall hearing it once from about 1980 to 2016, when it started again. That's on Trump. https://t.co/JXDXfUOUzP

01:32 PM - 15 Jul 2019
 
 

I was told to go back to where I came from in junior high school by the worst insecure losers in school. And they often didn't even know what country was I from so they were idiots on top of being bullies. I see nothing changes. https://t.co/Bc0PxtyzUJ

08:21 PM - 14 Jul 2019
 

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The first time I was told “to go back where I came from” was in middle school. I understand not agreeing with someone but this pedestrian rhetoric is hateful and disgusting.

09:51 PM - 14 Jul 2019
 
 

Immigrant kids like me heard “Go back to your country” as a taunt from insecure racist bullies on the playground, particularly when they were losing. Now we have a #RacistPresident that does the same

03:39 PM - 15 Jul 2019
 
 

"I remember every time I was told to 'go back to your country' and how these words made me feel," one person tweeted. "Like I didn't belong here. Like I would never belong. It is despicable such ugly words have been said by our POTUS."

 

Words have meaning. As an adoptee who grew up in a homogenous small town, I remember every time I was told "go back to your country" & how these words made me feel. Like I didn't belong here. Like I would never belong. It is despicable such ugly words have been said by our POTUS.

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24 minutes ago, desiboys said:

Babu adi illegal vallani..dont call maccus ever. They are hardworking latinos and love trump.

bossu neeku memory lossu

 

 

 

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34 minutes ago, tom bhayya said:

dumf vachina kotha lo chusam kdha go back to your country ani maccu lani manalni minginavi 

Maa drump thatha vanda antadu vayya. In reality, if you are USC and mingle with locals you are considered as “local” irrespective of color /race/gender.

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1 hour ago, Repo said:

Hi @Iriswest Who said you that ?

Kahanilu cheptunnadu ga WFH chestunna. Database access ledani. Even a layman can understand that there is supply and for him to keep up he has to maintain the demand and move the dates accordingly. 26000 visas per month are being unfulfilled. He can move the dates to 2010 if he wanted to.

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