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A Gay Immigrant Reaches for a DREAM - Huffington Post (blog)


A Gay Immigrant Reaches for a DREAM
Huffington Post (blog)
As journalist Todd Heywood first reported today in the Michigan Messenger, Abdollahi is risking his very life in order to press for passage of the DREAM Act ...

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Forum Focuses on Immigration Issues - Santa Barbara Edhat


Forum Focuses on Immigration Issues
Santa Barbara Edhat
In particular, she is invested in ensuring the passage of the DREAM Act and AgJobs, two major legislative pieces of the comprehensive immigration reform for ...

Ann Arbor man part of sit-in protest at Sen. John McCain's Tuscon office - AnnArbor.com


Ann Arbor man part of sit-in protest at Sen. John McCain's Tuscon office
AnnArbor.com
John McCain today to stage a sit-in in favor of the Development, Relief, and Education of Alien Minors (DREAM) Act, which would provide longtime resident ...

A2: Immigration - The Ann Arbor Chronicle


A2: Immigration
The Ann Arbor Chronicle
... undocumented youth in an attempt to focus attention on federal legislation called the Development, Relief and Education of Alien Minors Act (DREAM Act), ...

Undocumented Student Activists Killed In Me. Crash - WBZ


Undocumented Student Activists Killed In Me. Crash
WBZ
Both were promoters of the so-called DREAM Act, a bill in Congress that would grant citizenship to undocumented students who demonstrate good moral ...

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THE ORANGE COUNTY REGISTER - OCRegister


THE ORANGE COUNTY REGISTER
OCRegister
Head-on collision kills Tam Ngoc Tran, 27, of Garden Grove, an activist in the DREAM Act reform movement. Local immigration activists are mourning the death ...

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Obama's aunt given OK to stay in United States

Who would of thought,the President's aunt is given the right to stay in the US.Now if he can just do the same for the 10,799,999 others who does not have the right to stay.

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BOSTON — An immigration judge has granted asylum to President Obama’s aunt and will allow her to stay in the United States, her lawyers said Monday. She could become a citizen in about six years.

ETSU students, Bristol Herald Courier partner for latest issue of El Nuevo - Asheville Citizen-Times


ETSU students, Bristol Herald Courier partner for latest issue of El Nuevo
Asheville Citizen-Times
Senior Kimberly Foli examined the DREAM Act, a proposed law that would open educational opportunities to immigrant children, while her classmate Amanda ...