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S.Aran 06-17-2009 06:22 PM

Lawmakers take sides on illegal immigrant students act
 
Quote:

A bill that would grant students who are in the country illegally a pathway to residency will likely not be introduced again as a stand-alone piece of legislation.
Instead, some Congress members said the DREAM Act – for Development, Relief and Education for Minor Aliens – will likely become part of a comprehensive immigration reform package that could be introduced as early as fall of this year.

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Most Congress members cited the economic downturn as yet another reason to oppose the DREAM Act.
"I would argue that the economic conditions that we are currently in make the DREAM Act even less appealing than it was before,'' said Rep. John Campbell, (R-Irvine). "We have plenty of Americans out of work now. We have huge budget problems with the number of institutions of higher education and schools in general. To me it seems that we shouldn't provide taxpayer-funded college education to people who are not in this country illegally."

Rep. Ken Calvert called it a "tragic situation" involving people who had been brought here "illegally to no fault of their own," in a written statement.

However, he said, he would vote against the measure.
"My first priority must be to American citizens and legal residents," he added.

http://www.ocregister.com/articles/p...dream-congress

gebodupa 06-17-2009 07:02 PM

Re: Lawmakers take sides on illegal immigrant students act
 
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we shouldn't provide taxpayer-funded college education to people who are not in this country illegally
Jesus Christ, these people need to get acquainted with at least some version of the bill before they make statements like these. We would only be eligible for student-loans, work-study and in-state tuition.

a)student loans: umm what? how is this taxpayer-funded eduction? Is my "legal" neighbor going to pay off my loan for me?

b)work-study: "Federal Work Study funding is given to institutions to provide part-time work opportunities for students involved in certain majors. Federal funding is made to participating institutions based on requests made by the institutions." Hey guys, just so you know, we would still have to work, unless in your mind slavery is the way to go.

c) in-state tuition: First of all, this only refers to public universities. Second of all, a lot of states already have it. Third, obviously me going and paying in-state tuition is better than me not going to college at all. And finally, the biggest reason we even need in-state tuition is because we cannot find a good enough job without papers that could cover the costs of out-of-state tuition.

These politicians....Jeez


I just don't get it.

angeleno 06-17-2009 08:47 PM

Re: Lawmakers take sides on illegal immigrant students act
 
He's a Republican for Irvine, CA. Would he really vote for the DA if we weren't in an economic recession?

Ianus 06-17-2009 09:01 PM

Re: Lawmakers take sides on illegal immigrant students act
 
WTH,85% of the current votes are against Dream act in that poll.Certainly we can do better than that.

Fish 06-17-2009 11:02 PM

Re: Lawmakers take sides on illegal immigrant students act
 
I wouldn't take what they say seriously. Look at the co-sponsors and the potential votes. The OC Register is a right-wing paper anyway.

kbs111 06-17-2009 11:12 PM

Re: Lawmakers take sides on illegal immigrant students act
 
"To me it seems that we shouldn't provide taxpayer-funded college education to people who are not in this country illegally."

That's not worded correctly.

Selfignorance 06-17-2009 11:54 PM

Re: Lawmakers take sides on illegal immigrant students act
 
After 2001 it was because of the War on "terrorism". Now it's the economy. Of course the Dream Act isn't going to look appealing to most. Is it supposed to look appealing? When will the "timing" be right?

bonescones 06-18-2009 03:28 AM

Re: Lawmakers take sides on illegal immigrant students act
 
what a disgusting article.

patrick 06-18-2009 08:56 AM

Re: Lawmakers take sides on illegal immigrant students act
 
Who are not in this country illegally?
isn't this a double negative, it's so funny two negatives make a positive. This means who are here legally


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