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Originally Posted by DreamerW
As far as your friend who sounds like he's in a similar position as me, I doubt he will now all of a sudden be required to go to school or join the military OR go to the back of the line for a green card when he's already been on a path to one since he came here. The back of the line is for people who aren't on a path. Which is exactly why they are going to the back of the line so that the people like me and your friend who have already been on a path to residency have priority. It's only fair so that the undocumented don't play leap frog.
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He would qualify as a dreamer but he aged out, so his option is to wait about 5 or 6 years for a green card. The people who would go to the back of the line are the people applying via CIR laws. The same can be said about people with pending cases; however, you may be given the option of expediting your case at your convenience by being classified as a dreamer rather than someone who applied along time ago and is still waiting....dunno.
This is mere speculation. I think we have to wait for an actual bill to surface to make assumptions about the process and categorization. However, judging by previous Dream Act bills, I would say that they make us go to school/military before we obtain a green card.
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