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Bipartisan DREAM Act reintroduced in the Senate - Page 2

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They need to establish the scope first, who will it cover
I know Forbes isnt a sure thing, but the person who wrote this article is an immigration attorney in Canada and the United States

https://www.forbes.com/sites/andyjse...-for-dreamers/

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Requirements to Qualify
Applicants of the proposed bill would have to meet the following requirements to qualify for conditional permanent resident status:

Through documentation described in the bill, establish that they were brought to the U.S. at age 17 or younger and have lived continuously in the U.S. for at least four years prior to the bill’s enactment;

Pass a government background check, demonstrate “good moral character” with no felony or multiple misdemeanor convictions, submit biometric and biographic data, and undergo a biometric and medical exam;

Demonstrate they have been admitted to a college or university, have earned a high school diploma, or are in the process of earning a high school diploma or an equivalent; and

Pay an application fee.

The bill would automatically grant conditional permanent resident status to DACA recipients who still meet the requirements needed to obtain DACA.

Conditional permanent resident status can be changed to lawful permanent resident (LPRs or green-card holder) status as soon as they meet the following conditions:

Maintain continuous residence in the U.S.;

Complete one of the following three requirements:

Graduate from a college or university, or complete at least two years of a bachelor’s or higher degree program in the U.S. (education track);

Complete at least two years of honorable military service (military track); or

Have worked for a period totaling at least three years (worker track);

Demonstrate an ability to read, write and speak English and an understanding of American history, principles and form of government;

Pass a government background check, continue to demonstrate “good moral character” without felony or multiple misdemeanor convictions, submit biometric and biographic data, and undergo a biometric and medical exam; and

Pay an application fee.
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College graduate here. Yep
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I can't believe they're gonna force us to learn how to read
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On the medical exam, what would disqualify someone??
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Also, on the first part, those currently without DACA. They HAVE to be or going into college? Like they can’t just have diploma and still qualify if they choose not to go to college??
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BeignOf Crap is going to crap his diapers since he doesn't believe in higher education, LOL.

Let's see how you all like it when the relief bill starts categorizing "desirable dreamers" over other dreamers like some of you all have been categorizing certain immigrants as better or more worthy of relief than others. Didn't go to college? Too bad, son.
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BeignOf Crap is going to crap his diapers since he doesn't believe in higher education, LOL.

Let's see how you all like it when the relief bill starts categorizing "desirable dreamers" over other dreamers like some of you all have been categorizing certain immigrants as better or more worthy of relief than others. Didn't go to college? Too bad, son.
heh. i would qualify as a "desirable dreamer" with multiple degrees and being an essential worker. thats why i wanted the Dems to attach legalization for essential worker dreamers so bad in the covid-19 bill plus our $1400... but i ain't gonna sh*t on other Dreamers, bro.

mfers on here for real with the entitlement.. smh lol
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As much as I hate two faced Graham, it seems like he has at least some redeeming qualities.
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https://www.congress.gov/bill/117th-...ctions?r=1&s=1
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We now play the wait and see the game, how this evolves and changes as people start attaching stuff to it.
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