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California's State Assembly passes the DREAM Act.

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05-29-2008, 10:36 PM
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California's State Assembly passed their own version of the DREAM Act. Congrats to all of you who live in the state.

http://www.1bakersfield.com/news/read/21/152215
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Oh My God, that is good news~~~~but i am not sure the goveror will veto or not.
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woohoo!! yay!!
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That's great!
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didn't the governator veto the last two cali dream act?
i hope its different this time~~~
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This is good news! But I don't think Arnold will sign off on it even if it does pass the State Senate... There were serious cuts to the state's budget and colleges suffered huge losses... Fees went up, classes got cut... I doubt Arnold will sign it.
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I wish we had Grey Davis back! = [


He was Cool, Hip and Liberal..
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I wish we had Grey Davis back! = [


He was Cool, Hip and Liberal..
if grey davis is still our CA goveror, i think we got our DL long time ago.....damn..... i remember three years ago, he allowed illegal immigrants get the DL, but he lost his election. SAD SAD SAD.........i don't understand why somebody said allow illegal immigrants get the DL is dangerous ways. if someone hit and run, isn't it more dangerous than other things?
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absolutely... it's not like 9/11 happened because we gave them license... stupid logic but wutever, they prefer millions of us driving illegally without insurance.

Even if arnold approves... it's not legalization right? Just financial grants/ help since state can't pardon us... But of course that would still be a huge help...
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i don't understand why somebody said allow illegal immigrants get the DL is dangerous ways. if someone hit and run, isn't it more dangerous than other things?
That's the worst argument I've heard for the undocumented to get a DL. Hit and run is a felony, and should be prosecuted to fullest whether you're a citizen/illegal. If not having a DL would compel someone from fleeing the scene of an accident, then they deserve to be deported.

Reasonable arguments would be something like; more drivers would be insured, more would be willing to report crimes without fearing deportation, etc.
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