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White House: Obama won't give up on DREAM ACT - Page 3

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12-21-2010, 08:54 PM
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his ONLY president because of the latino vote.... why do you think mc. cain is soooo freaking bitter at the latino people. His the one running the republican party and going against the latino for going against him in the presidential debate.
You do realize, there were other races right? Obama won because of all races voted for him, not only the latino community.

So Obama is only president because of the black, latino, white, asian and other races votes.
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12-21-2010, 08:56 PM
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Just a thought, maybe he should give up on DA. That way the GOP might want to do it.
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yes we are delusional. we are delusional about the situation we are in. we are delusional about deportation. we are delusional about treated like criminals. we are delusional about being dehumanized. we are delusional about not being given the chance to prove ourselves. we are delusional to expect equal rights. yes we are delusional.
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12-21-2010, 09:29 PM
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Broader reform should be priority? In a sense yes it should be but there is no way in Hell CIR would pass with 200 something republicans in the house.
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12-21-2010, 10:23 PM
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Broader reform should be priority? In a sense yes it should be but there is no way in Hell CIR would pass with 200 something republicans in the house.
I get what you mean, even DA couldn't pass. It's just that a lot of these republicans keep hiding behind the argument that it needs to be part of a reform bill.
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White House: Obama won't give up on 'DREAM Act'
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WASHINGTON (AP) — The White House says President Barack Obama is not giving up on legislation that would offer a path to legal status to young illegal immigrants.

Obama on Tuesday met with members of the Congressional Hispanic Caucus and reiterated his support for the DREAM Act, which died in the Senate last weekend and appears to have even less chance when a new, more Republican Congress convenes in January.

The legislation would have provided a route to legal status for illegal immigrants who were brought to the U.S. before age 16, have been here for five years, graduated high school or gained an equivalency degree, and who joined the military or attend college.

Obama also told lawmakers a broader reform of the immigration system should be a priority for the next Congress.

Copyright © 2010 The Associated Press. All rights reserved.

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Not trying to be negative but they won't pass nothing.
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Which Dream Act will it be for 2011??? New introductions of the bill will have to be made in the new congress.

Oh, and if Democrats can change it within hours of voting on it; then what should it be called? Because the crap; student visa/guest worker/tps hybrid that was put on the floor saturday is not the DREAM Act.

Who turns 30 in the next few months and will be excluded this time? Today is only Tuesday; however, I've already read many conservative blogs advocating for a new DA version with an age cap of at most 25; ideally 21. Who's ready to be left out next? It doesn't matter what is said - this administration lost that benefit of the doubt after three years of breaking up families and deporting DREAM eligible individuals.
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Today is only Tuesday; however, I've already read many conservative blogs advocating for a new DA version with an age cap of at most 25; ideally 21. Who's ready to be left out next? I
We're all gonna be left out. Next time (2012 at the earliest), it is going to be 25, which will exclude everyone who is 24 and up now. It will fail, and will be reintroduced again 3 years later and then its going to be 21, which will exclude everyone who is like 16 and up now. And so on and so on.

And ultimately, when a version finally passes, it will benefit like 7 people who are between ages 12 and 12 and a day. who were not even born yet when the DA was first introduced in 2001, but ironically they won't apply for it because one of the provisions will be 10 years of slave labor.
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Also, What makes you think he didnt push?!
Maybe the fact that we were short by 5 Democrat votes? The party he's supposed to effing lead. If we had been edged out entirely by republicans, I would give him the benefit of the doubt. The point is, he's rhetoric regarding immigration is becoming meaningless.
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