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Originally Posted by withchemicals
It becomes possible with effort when I'm 30, unemployed, and out of school with no prospects of the DREAM Act passing anytime soon.
Let's have a Greek debate where they take the two extremes to make a point. If a DREAMer is 70 years old, don't you agree that it'd be ridiculous if he or she were still waiting for the DREAM Act to pass? On the other hand, someone in their mid-10's wouldn't seem as silly for hoping that the DREAM Act would pass.
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Anyone who came after 16 and/or over the age of 35 with no 2 years of education fall under CIR. CIR was voted on 2006 and then DA came in the picture in 2007.