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08-27-2015, 05:25 AM
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Demise
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Originally Posted by FlyinAgainstTheWind View Post
The dream act required 5 years of conditional residency before a dreamer could apply for LPR status. Most of us will have 3 years down by the end of this year. Any bill proposals that would allow daca recipients that earned LPR status? Would people go for it over CIR or DREAM?
Republicans control both houses, I don't know if Durbin even bothered re-introducing the Dream Act this session.

Basically, no alternative, not until democrats win.

People always go what's best for them. If CIR 2013 were to pass then, we'd all go for the Dream Act provision because it's the better deal (5 years in TLR status, file for adjustment, get green card, immediately naturalize) as opposed to however many years the general path required (I think 10 for LPR and then 5 more for citizenship).
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