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  • AskAngy you are rocking it I am undocu-queer activist. and i got your back. Even though you are on the other side of the country you have my friendship and my love if you will take it,

    I can relate to so much of what you said so i have to be very selective not only that but being queer on top that when i do find people to date and they get both my queerness and udoc. status it is beautiful though as you mentioned short lived... been checking out your other vids. i would like to share words

  • wow very interesting

  • hahahaha you asks questions like that on a date? xD!!! Oh man...wooo you made my day. Trust me lady, you wouldn't be walking anywhere.

  • GO BACK TO YOUR COUNTRY!

    COME BACK LEGALLY

    WE DO NOT WANT YOU EVEN IF YOU HAVE A VAGINA.

    GO HOME

  • @LameBrainMcCain no retard. The correct term is undocumented.

  • Why would you date guys like that ?

  • Il undocumented I try not to let everything you just said get to me butt sometimes it dose .. Sucks

  • Take a hint. Go home!

  • "Undocumented"???? The correct term is ***ILLEGAL***!!!

    Get it right!

  • It's the same as dating any other criminal. In any nation with laws, criminals have to look over their shoulder, knowing that they MIGHT get arrested and MIGHT even get punished!

    If illegals were really as "enlightened" as they want to believe themselves, then when caught, instead of pretending to be martyrs, they would say, "Had a good run, now time to Pay the Price!"

  • @EPGAH hahaha that's cute. Then you're saying I was a criminal at the age of 4. I didn't choose to be raised in the US. I left once I was old enough though, no opportunity for me in the so called "land of opportunity." Everyone else in my family may be us citizens, but I honestly don't see it as such a great thing, the roads are not paved with the gold. The "american dream" is a hoax.

  • @paolaura08 and by the way, I never looked over my shoulder. Nor did I claim to be a martyr. I accepted at a young age that I was fu***d and that I had NO CHANCE of a better life. I wasn't brought into the country for a better opportunity like most migrants. It was a life or death situation. We were in danger in Juarez back then and our family were US citizens--only place to go. It's because of people like you that I never had hope in the first place. Only in MX do I "look over my shoulder."

  • @paolaura08 No, the roads aren't paved with gold, but we're still better off than a lot of other countries. Rather than improve their own countries, they come here to take what they consider "their share" of our success. That's what Americans get upset about.

    Now, tell me, why do you "look over your shoulder" in MX?

    As to Juarez, Juarez and Tijuana could be poster children for the chaos Mexico brings...Or the firebombing of Border Patrol offices, or the sniping of El Paso Sheriff...

  • @EPGAH They do that because they CAN'T improve their own countries, not without risking their lives or not being able to feed their kids. In Mexico, if you try to stand up against corruption and drug gangs, you will probably be murdered. In many countries, the social barriers to success are even higher than in the U.S. It's easy to say that anyone can change their own country when you're in the U.S.- but even here, it's really hard, and our society is far more stable.

  • @EPGAH So of course they want to come here and make their OWN success. Not take "our" success.

  • would so date you if i had the chance.

  • @samosx21 hahaha thanks ? i think. thats cute

  • Im colombian but i got my citizenship, i was just lucky to have been adopted by a US citizen, i had never really put too much thought about dating someone undocumented, but the person i recently fell in love for happened to be undocumented, when she told me i was shocked because she worked at the store so i figured she was born her or something, but that never stopped me from keeping seeing her, i fell in love with her and now her status just worries me becuz im so scared of her gettin deported.

  • I recently fell in luv with a girl that was undocumented, and sadly that affected our relationship because she now feels like she has to go back with her baby's father and marry him in order to get her citizenship, it's broken my heart , ever since she told me was undocumented, ive been worried about here get deported, she opened my eyes to this struggle that affects people that were brought here as kids, now ive dedicated myself to help people stop deported and help get the dreamact passed.

  • Lmao at the tags...edward Cullen..Justin bieber...you go Angy...I had to revisit this...imma use it as a conversation starter with the guy I'm dating and we'll go from there..thanks for this and all the work you do!!!

  • hahahaha :D I can totally relate to this whole video! ...I'm in the good relationship where i need to school him, but he does try to understand me. The only difficult part is making him understand that I can't do all the things he can &i do end up feeling like a burden.

  • yeah i saw the page to whos in charge of the group. how to get in contact with the group?.do u have your own page.

  • o yeah i know that. my knowlegde and my imagination is what makes me up.hey i saw the video posted in facebook from brooklyn dream team. are you part of that

  • @22bbayface not of brooklyn but i do know their members. i am part of nysylc

  • it is my ex use to get mad and like you said probaly she wasnt worth it.but yeah iam just as many who lies about driving or not going to my country. i kind of get jelouse when my friend have theirs careers jobs already.i wont give up

  • @22bbayface hang in there we'll get thru this. just understand that you're valuable too regardless of status

  • @22bbayface I know what you mean. I see highschool friends that graduated the same year as me already married with their own home, kids and a degree + a good job and I was still living with my mom unable to pay rent. I was so frustrated about it that I left the states. while my best friend already has her career, I start my bachelor's degree here in Mexico in two weeks... I feel sooooooooo behind.

  • it's hard especialy when the girl picks you up and as a guy you feel weird useless.great video

  • @22bbayface idk if its different for men and women but i get you i've felt that way too when getting picked up and dropped off

  • ;( this is beyond true ....

  • @env1ed :( did you have similar experiences ?

  • @AskAngy Yeah with one of my ex. I didn't tell him but he said he somehow knew when we separated and tried to be friends. Idk I was always just to afraid since his family didn't really like immigrants. =/ Its still weird even though he says he didn't care now he doesn't even talk to me? Who knows... I just didn't want him to see me as a person that was only out to get his "papers"

  • @env1ed it's horrible having to prove you really care/love someone because words aren't enough. and then if the family also starts talking about you being undocumented itll get worse. ugh. its so frustrating.

  • i live in az and it saddens me to see the destruction new laws are causing in my state. neighborhoods look like ghost towns now. i will pray for you and your loved ones. you are the reason why my group protest

  • @azcards88 i can only imagine how things are over there. sending lots of thoughts, prayers and strength your way. we'll get through this <3

  • Damn, you kinda made me tear up.

  • @garaasanGOD :/ why? is everything okay

  • @AskAngy It's kinda like 2 huge walls, 1 having no papers making it hard to find a job and support yourself, then 2. Trying to find someone to be with to first understand your legal status and try to avoid those odd questions. I woudln't be able to hide anything from my partner or friends and alot of people immeadiately began to judge you based on those factors. I put myself in your shoes and I felt this rush of emotions surge.

  • @garaasanGOD that's why we have to take it one day at a time. because all of it at once is too much and we may lose our minds. hang in there [: we're in this together

  • You are one brave sexy lady. mujer fuerte. I'm subscribed and I hope this is the first of many videos like this one. Imagine dating while brown, undocumented and bi.

  • @k4th4rt1cSTATE oh man theres so many labels keeping us from love its crazy! haha and thank you [:

  • I don't tell ppl about my status, I drive but I know how frustrating it was at the beginning but no one really understands sometimes not even your own friends. Specially when everyone wants to go on vacation and you can't fly w them.... Liken said I don't tell the guys I'm undocumented I let them know who I am as a person first then if they get to know me I tell them what I am about.

  • @missmaymm yea i totally get it. sometimes people focus too much on the face that you're undocumented that they forget there's other things about you too

  • thanks for sharing!

  • @marisol1210 thank you for watching

  • Im just amazed how small percentage of american citizens actually know about immigration laws and the immigration in general and actually understand it. This great lack of knowledge, combined with racism resulted in the broken system we have today.

  • @sellsellselll very true. there really is no line to get on for those who are already here. and if you're not its nearly impossible to get here unless you are a baby genius. but little by little i hope we are educating everyone on these issues :/

  • dreamers adrfit have a good video on this too

  • @animemanz that's awesome. [:

  • Yes it frustrating, then you get married and now is more people you have to worry about, because the "fixing" papers is not so easy, you are very brave for doing this video, i was lucky to find a understanding guy, but now is just worrying all the time, :-(

  • @5proudmama im sorry to hear this. it's true, not everyone can fix their status through marriage. hang in there <3

  • My experience with dating an Undocumented woman is... I married her. Then we decided we would 'fix' her 'papers'. Now we live in Baja California Mexico. Great Video. I hope it schools some People.

  • @TheChristopherx not everyone can fix their status through marriage. i guess your relationship was one of the few that could. im glad you two are happy [:

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