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09-11-2009, 12:40 AM
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Originally Posted by lakersgrl24 View Post
I've recently read about the dream act and I've read somewhrere that if any one has gotten a job or attended school and lied about their status and got away with it, they would immediately be disqualified from the act.. Anybody else read this anywhere else? Is it true? If it is...I'm dead meat
Lying about your status and getting the job or accepted to the school which otherwise would not be possible to achieve, would probably be considered fraud, which I believe has the potential to disqualify you from the DA.

however, I have not heard or read anywhere specify what would be considered fraudulent behavior to disqualify you from the DA.

I think this is mentioned in the INA act that is referred in the current DA either in the senate or the house.
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