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California Reintroduces Its Own Dream Act - Page 2

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01-12-2011, 09:02 PM
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This would be an incredible step for California! I'm not going to lie though, if it does pass, I feel like I just got slapped in the face!! I paid my entire 4 year tuition out of my own pocket. Close to 15k!
Even though you probably feel this way, IF this was to pass, it would greatly help a lot of Dreamers, simply because it is hard finding a job that pays under the table or just finding scholarships that cater to our status. But yeah I see what you mean, but its a small step for the greater cause in my personal opinion.
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Even though you probably feel this way, IF this was to pass, it would greatly help a lot of Dreamers, simply because it is hard finding a job that pays under the table or just finding scholarships that cater to our status. But yeah I see what you mean, but its a small step for the greater cause in my personal opinion.
True. Give an opportunity to all dreamers to achieve their educational goals. But the problem comes back in 4 years, what do we do with our degree?
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01-12-2011, 09:16 PM
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True. Give an opportunity to all dreamers to achieve their educational goals. But the problem comes back in 4 years, what do we do with our degree?
Yeah I know, but for those younger Dreamers this is a victory, along the way they can think hard wether they want to live their lives as undocumented individuals or simple just find another country in which their degrees are put to work..or maybe just maybe, the Dream Act would pass by then or CIR.
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This is great more states need to pick up on this as well. If it pass I'm definitely moving they never did say what the requirements were to qualify for the tuition or is it as long as your a residence there.
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