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#7
11-10-2012, 08:51 PM
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tf2legend
Honestly there shouldn't even be any compromise on the current DREAM ACT bill. Maybe raise the penalty fee, but that's about it. First if we qualify we get temporary permanent status for 6 years, and after that we get permanent status (Green Card) and 5 years later we get citizenship. 11 years total + the waited time = enough. On the CIR bill, I guess you can compromise on it, but the DREAM ACT the democrats have compromised enough, almost too much.
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