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01-26-2011, 04:07 PM
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Originally Posted by countryless2012 View Post
I don't see the emphasizes being put on the degree type more than the economical and security issues being passed. There are productive two year degree programs that would allow people to become contributing members of society. Any type of immigration laws being passed have been shown by the states by the past month. They want Border Security,Voter ID, no chain migration, they dont want the head of the department of homeland security to be able to give out amnesty to large mass of immigrants like the Dream Act that did not pass had in it, English speaking, E-Verify etc. Basically any type of law that is part of CIR needs to be passed before anything is passed. These type of laws are being voted on right now in large immigrant states. The toughest one will be the Border security issue because who is going to say the border is secure its a moving target with a political consequence.
You sound familiar...
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