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GOP readies for DREAM Act fight

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11-22-2010, 02:30 PM
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Senate Republicans and their conservative allies are sharpening their attacks on the proposed DREAM Act that would provide a path to citizenship for some illegal immigrants, declaring it would give “amnesty” to millions – some of them criminals.

The legislation, which would apply to undocumented immigrants who came to the U.S. as children, has been overshadowed by other big-ticket items on the lame-duck congressional calendar. But Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) and House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) are now pushing for votes yet this year.


Already, GOP staffers have begun circulating to senators and conservative groups a white paper outlining what they see as the social and financial costs of passing the Development, Relief and Education for Alien Minors Act.

“In addition to immediately putting an estimated 2.1 million illegal immigrants (including certain criminal aliens) on a path to citizenship, the DREAM Act would give them access to in-state tuition rates at public universities, federal student loans and federal work-study programs,” said the research paper, being distributed by Alabama Sen. Jeff Sessions, the ranking Republican on the Senate Judiciary Committee.

The paper adds that those who obtain legal status under the DREAM Act would have the right to seek naturalization for their family members, including the parents who illegally brought them to the U.S. as children.


“In less than a decade, this reality could easily double or triple the more than 2.1 million green cards that will be immediately distributed as a result of the DREAM Act,” the paper said.

The Heritage Foundation, one of many conservative groups that have received a copy of the paper, is also drawing up battle plans to oppose the bill, including dispatching to its 700,000 members research papers and posting blogs written by its analysts that outline what they see as flaws with the proposed law.

“People do not want to degrade our immigration laws further, and that’s what the DREAM Act would do,” said Jena Baker McNeill, a homeland security policy analyst at Heritage. “We’re just being honest what the bill is: It seems like a good bill until you look and see it’s very much an amnesty bill that will encourage people to come here illegally.”

The bill’s backers, though, say it outlines a “rigorous and lengthy process” for legalization, hardly the amnesty plan that opponents have depicted.

Eligible immigrants must have entered the U.S. before age 16, have been in the country for at least five consecutive years before the bill’s enactment and been at least under age 35 at the time of enactment; been admitted to a college or earned a high-school diploma or GED certificate; and have no serious criminal record.



http://www.politico.com/news/stories/1110/45487.html
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11-22-2010, 02:34 PM
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Looks like we have a mountain to climb in the next few weeks. Let's just keep making calls and ask all your close friends to do the same!
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If they pass DA or any immigration bill, they are definitely going to have to crack down on immigration even more if they want it to be the last bill of it's kind.
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Keep Calm and Carry on! Lol jk. Just stay focused guys and make those very important calls!!
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Boys And Girls, Ladies And Gent's, We Have To Be Just As Ready And Some, Keep Calling, I Called Today, And Congress Seems To Be Opens For Business Asual, Do Your Part. THIS IS A GREAT FIGHT TO HAVE!!!!!!!!!
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Those who receive conditional resident status would need to attend college or serve in the military at least two years.

“This is about accountability, not amnesty,” said a White House official who’s been closely monitoring the DREAM Act. “It will take a few Republicans to get this through Congress, but they have to realize we can’t keep kicking the can down the road. They have to help govern and to solve some of the problems.”

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In the absence of any broader immigration reform, President Barack Obama reiterated his support for the DREAM Act after Reid vowed last week to bring it to the Senate floor in December as a stand-alone bill. Republicans had blocked the measure in September after Democrats tried to attach it to the defense authorization bill.

To build broader support for the bill, its chief sponsor, Senate Majority Whip Dick Durbin (D-Ill.), has rolled out new versions of the bill that would keep in place a ban on in-state tuition for undocumented students. One version would lower the age of eligibility to 30.

Indiana Sen. Dick Lugar is the only Republican who has signed onto the Durbin bill. But more GOP support will be crucial to reach the 60-vote threshold needed to thwart a filibuster given that some Democrats have already voiced their opposition.

“I’m not going to support any act that I don’t think adds to jobs, or military or to the economy. Consequently I won’t support any motion to proceed or any kind of cloture on the DREAM Act,” Sen. Ben Nelson (D-Neb.) told POLITICO. “In addition, I think that has to be part of an overall comprehensive solution to immigration once we have the border secured, not until then.”

Reid has argued to the contrary, saying the legislation recognizes that immigrants are a critical component to a thriving economy and rewards those fighting to defend America’s freedom.

“This bill will give children brought illegally to this country at no fault of their own the chance to earn legal status,” Reid said.

The Republican research paper tries to correct 10 perceived misperceptions about the bill, including that the bill would not require immigrants to obtain a college degree or even serve in the military. The bill also is not limited to just children, the paper says. The age cap could be as high as 35, meaning some immigrants could be as old as 41 by the time they gain full permanent resident status.

The four-page document also points out that undocumented immigrants with misdemeanor convictions, including DUIs, could still be eligible under the act. And it argues that the bill provides “safe harbor” for criminal aliens, barring the Homeland Security Department from deporting “any alien who has a pending application for permanent status” under the DREAM Act.

“This loophole will open the floodgates for applications that could stay pending for many years or be litigated as a delay tactic to prevent the illegal aliens’ removal from the United States,” the document reads. “The provision will further erode any chances of ending the rampant illegality and fraud in the existing system.”
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^^^^^^^ Was Nelson one of the Democratic Senators who voted with the Republicans in September ? Or did we loose yet another Democratic senator. ??
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^^^^^^^ Was Nelson one of the Democratic Senators who voted with the Republicans in September ? Or did we loose yet another Democratic senator. ??
Lost three democratic senators. One was replaced by a Republican who said he will vote nay. One is Joe Manchin, and his position is a mystery, but he is from a redneck state and a Democrat so that means his vote truly is a mystery. The other is from Delaware and will clearly vote for the Dream act. So the Record on the new Lame Duck replacements is one for, one against, and one unknown.
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11-22-2010, 04:21 PM
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Ben Nelson is gone :///
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Did you ever really think we had Ben Nelson?
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