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Update on the DREAM Act
Hey everyone,
For those who don't know me I'm Juan Gomez, and I've been a member for almost two years. For those who do know me sorry for the long hiatus, but its time to get things rolling again and I know i can depend on you guys. First of all, I'm at Georgetown now which means I have the capitol at my disposal. My lawyers and I have been in contact with Durbin and Senator Reid. Today I met with Senator Reid's staff and we had a strategy meeting concerning the DREAM Act. It was supposed to be reintroduced tomorrow, but events like the AIG have postponed it until Thursday. There were confident that it would be introduced this week though. I will be introduced as a stand alone, but unfortunately they told me that what the Senators are really pushing for is CIR. They are using DREAM as a catalyst for further immigration reform. They want it to encourage the house to revisit CIR over the summer and then hopefully a bill will pass by early fall. The month I got was September. I know this may be a bit of a blow, but experience has shown us that it was not going to be that easy. They told me that the time to organize is now. Starting with thanking Senator Durbin for introducing the bill. Then concentrated efforts aimed at specific Senators we could sway (they'll tell me which Senators are on the fence). They also thought demonstrations were great if we spaced them out right in the coming months. One last thing, I'll be meeting Harry Reid soon and they thought it would be a good idea to mention some DREAM students from Nevada. So if anyone here is from Nevada and doesn't mind sending me a short story about their struggles as DREAM students I would appreciate it. I'll do my best to utilize resources here on the hill. |
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Good to hear from you Juan.....thanks for the update. However, I have a question for you. When they say "what the Senators are really pushing for is CIR. They are using DREAM as a catalyst for further immigration reform" what exactly does that mean? Are they saying they are having trouble convincing enough of their colleagues to get this bill passed?
I'm just curious; we're still focused on doing all we can but that comment could really shed some light on where things really stand in washington. |
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Helllo Juany,
First of all thank you for taking the time and informing the Dream Act community of this vital piece of news and for your efforts in talking to people like Senator Reid. My question is to you (any members) in the hill if they are only considering students from Nevada because I live in Los Angeles, California. Lastly I onlly need two more years of community college to transfer to a college. Do i qualify for the Dream Act eventhough I am in communtiy college? I have averge grades and I am part of a campus club. thank you for your time. |
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What I meant with the comment was that they are not sure if they can pass DREAM as a stand alone, but it is definitely the least controversial piece of immigration reform. They don't want to run the risk of passing DREAM in the next couple of months and then giving up on CIR for two more years. So they want the whole package. I'm not saying we should give up on trying to have DREAM passed alone, but that is what the staff told me.
I asked for students from Nevada because Reid is the Senator of that state. It was just information the staff wanted me to get so I can appeal to his home state. As long as you graduated high school, were here before the age of 16, have been here for 5 years, and meet other qualifications then DREAM will help you. In fact, getting a two year degree gives you permanent residence. |
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I agree, not to be pessimist but I don't think DREAM stands a chance if attached to CIR. Is there anything we all can do to chance this? i.e. sign, petition etc.?
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We aren't calling the shots on when to bring it on to the floor, what to attach it to, and what stipulations to add or leave out. Nor do we have the collective lobbying power to demand otherwise. We simply have to face that fact, and instead work on what we can have an impact on. |
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