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Poll : CIR 2011?

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View Poll Results: Do you think CIR 2011 will pass in 2011?
Yes 4 18.18%
No 16 72.73%
Unsure 2 9.09%
Voters: 22. You may not vote on this poll

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12-08-2010, 02:28 AM
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Do you think CIR 2011 will pass in 2011?
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12-08-2010, 02:38 AM
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No, in 2011 we just can hope for executive orders like a TPS for eligible DREAM Act beneficiaries (in case DREAM Act doesn't pass in the lame duck session )
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No, in 2011 we just can hope for executive orders like a TPS for eligible DREAM Act beneficiaries (in case DREAM Act doesn't pass in the lame duck session )
What are the chances of this? We would have to push for this right and have rallies and calls.
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12-08-2010, 02:41 AM
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well Obama just give TPS for Haitians, so why don't give it to succesful students?
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well Obama just give TPS for Haitians, so why don't give it to succesful students?
The thing is that Haitians were dying. They had to survive.
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Do you think CIR 2011 will pass in 2011?
I hope you get banned asshole. Stop posting stupid shit and see a therapist.
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Think about it. Dems are still Senate majority and Reid is the Senate majority speaker in 2011 and Gut will push for it anyways in the House.
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The thing is that Haitians were dying. They had to survive.
Yes, but Obama needs to show results to the Hispanic community in order to win the elections in 2012. and with a ultra conservative house and senate will be impossible to pass large provisions like CIR.
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Yes, but Obama needs to show results to the Hispanic community in order to win the elections in 2012. and with a ultra conservative house and senate will be impossible to pass large provisions like CIR.
He still has 2 years to make things happen and I am not sure if he will run again or not.

Well it was passed in 1986 and almost in 2006 and 2007.
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the problem with large provisions is that it brings more hate to immigrants than solutions, i think is more intelligent to bring small provisions that don't get to much attention than these huge provisions that look like big white elephants.
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