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What's next in 2011??

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12-21-2010, 11:13 PM
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A few days ago, the DREAM Act failed to pass in the Senate. Once again, we were disappointed at Congress for playing politics over our lives. Nonetheless, we must continue to fight and hold on to our dreams because there’s a better future ahead of us. As my friend said, “we lost the battle, but the war is not over yet.” Indeed, our dream is certainly not over yet. In fact, we may be better equipped to push for the DREAM Act and comprehensive immigration reform in the upcoming years. Here’s the reason:

http://nakasec.org/blog/2398
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http://dreamersact.webs.com/

Work in progress. Check out the vid I made and tell me what you guys think.
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Great start (maybe a little less air time for the politicians and more depictions of the positive impact of immigration). Is someone working on a screenplay?
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blind Obama worshipers, it's sad especially this: Great start (maybe a little less air time for the politicians and more depictions of the positive impact of immigration). Is someone working on a screenplay?
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Alex Brooklyn, dude, don't be such a hater. Erik1421's vid captures a moment in our history, and, like it or not, Obama is part of that history. Now let's keep shaping it.......
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same-o same-o
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how's that hope and change working out for y'all.
The only think next in 2011 is more deportations.
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how's that hope and change working out for y'all.
The only think next in 2011 is more deportations.
gtfo of here Palin
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Why dont we start to being honest with on another for once. There will be no Dream Act or Immigration reform until this economy turns around. No politician democrat or republican would be reelected voting on CIR when there is 9.8% unemployment or as some have determined some 40 million American citizens without work. We should be pushing for the economy to change and have that as the number one issue the last time CIR almost past there was 5.5% unemployment perfect is 5.0%. We do not need to go at this again with the same plan , people and ideas. start new.
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Why dont we start to being honest with on another for once. There will be no Dream Act or Immigration reform until this economy turns around. No politician democrat or republican would be reelected voting on CIR when there is 9.8% unemployment or as some have determined some 40 million American citizens without work. We should be pushing for the economy to change and have that as the number one issue the last time CIR almost past there was 5.5% unemployment perfect is 5.0%. We do not need to go at this again with the same plan , people and ideas. start new.
I agree with you, the unemployment rate is screwing us up (along with some other things )
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