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DA User 07-31-2011 01:18 AM

Re: Members of Congress Push for DREAM Act Despite Challenges
 
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Originally Posted by dexterchach (Post 228757)
DREAM will pass after the debt deal.

Right, it makes sense to cut down the deficit.

DA User 07-31-2011 01:19 AM

Re: Members of Congress Push for DREAM Act Despite Challenges
 
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Originally Posted by Nic89 (Post 228738)
Yupp, they need to atlest pass something like I-245 again.

245i. They just need to extend the 4/30/01 date. It has been done before.

DA User 07-31-2011 01:20 AM

Re: Members of Congress Push for DREAM Act Despite Challenges
 
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Originally Posted by JohannBernoulli1667 (Post 228770)
Dream act is dead this year. I am sorry but even if it passed the senate. It would never pass the House.

Not if they have to pass E-Verify.

Boulevard 07-31-2011 01:27 AM

Re: Members of Congress Push for DREAM Act Despite Challenges
 
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Originally Posted by DA User (Post 228777)
245i. They just need to extend the 4/30/01 date. It has been done before.

If Republicans agree to this, they are seriously a joke. I am sure all of you know how easy it is to commit fraud on 245i. I think it is easier to commit fraud on 245i than the DA. Also, 245i doesn't necessarily legalize industrious individuals.

2Face, you might chew me apart for this, but I will believe that bipartisanship can still exist on an immigration policy and say that the DA, amended in its controversial, vague clauses, has a chance if combined with an enforcement strategy that Republicans want: E-verify.

Boulevard 07-31-2011 01:32 AM

Re: Members of Congress Push for DREAM Act Despite Challenges
 
Along with this topic, I have a small discussion scenario. Let's assume Obama is re-elected, but the congressional makeup stays the same or SLIGHTLY changes but still necessitating bipartisanship. What's the strategy then?????????? I ask because many of you imply that Democrats should leave the immigration topic alone until after 2012, a period in which many of you think Obama will still be in office. That's great, but what if . . . the senate and house look the same or slightly different? Wait two . . . four more years until Democrats control congress?

rock steady 07-31-2011 03:51 AM

Re: Members of Congress Push for DREAM Act Despite Challenges
 
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Originally Posted by DA User (Post 228777)
245i. They just need to extend the 4/30/01 date. It has been done before.

STFU and stop being such as ass clown. All you ever say is that Congress just needs to this and Congress just needs to do that. Thanks for telling us how a bill becomes a law, Schoolhouse Rock. If Congress simply needed to pass the DREAM Act, it would have passed the DREAM Act. Seriously, stop posting such asinine things.

Ali 07-31-2011 01:21 PM

Re: Members of Congress Push for DREAM Act Despite Challenges
 
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Originally Posted by rock steady (Post 228794)
STFU and stop being such as ass clown. All you ever say is that Congress just needs to this and Congress just needs to do that. Thanks for telling us how a bill becomes a law, Schoolhouse Rock. If Congress simply needed to pass the DREAM Act, it would have passed the DREAM Act. Seriously, stop posting such asinine things.


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DA User 07-31-2011 02:15 PM

Re: Members of Congress Push for DREAM Act Despite Challenges
 
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Originally Posted by Boulevard (Post 228781)
If Republicans agree to this, they are seriously a joke. I am sure all of you know how easy it is to commit fraud on 245i. I think it is easier to commit fraud on 245i than the DA. Also, 245i doesn't necessarily legalize industrious individuals.

2Face, you might chew me apart for this, but I will believe that bipartisanship can still exist on an immigration policy and say that the DA, amended in its controversial, vague clauses, has a chance if combined with an enforcement strategy that Republicans want: E-verify.

Joke or no joke for GOP's. It helps the undocumented.

dexterchach 07-31-2011 10:02 PM

Re: Members of Congress Push for DREAM Act Despite Challenges
 
deals done. we're almost there! DA User FTW!

Boulevard 08-01-2011 01:44 AM

Re: Members of Congress Push for DREAM Act Despite Challenges
 
Oh yes, the deal. Obama and Congressional Republicans and Democrats need to handle immigration policy in the same way . . . pushing and pushing and pushing until the issue is resolved. Why in the hell is an immigration policy left alone for some time after it is blocked once. If it is blocked, get back to the damn drawing board until a compromise is freaking reached.


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