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Senator Scott Brown agrees to meet with advocate for immigrant students

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04-16-2010, 05:55 PM
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Senator Scott Brown has agreed to meet with a representative of a group pushing for legal residency for unauthorized immigrant students, his spokeswoman said today.
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Brown’s spokeswoman said the staff is reviewing information on the Dream Act to determine whether he will take a position on it.
http://www.boston.com/news/local/bre...agrees_to.html
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Finally!

I've been calling that asshole more than my dealer.
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Finally!

I've been calling that asshole more than my dealer.
Lol, good work!
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Wow, this is actually kind of big that he is willing to even consider it.

As much as I would like it to be otherwise for obvious personal reasons, I can see people being against CIR, even on moral and social if not political level, but I don't think you can make any reasonable case against the Dream Act.

All in all, his support would be huge.
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Let us not forget that Brown said he was against instate tuition. He probably voted against instate tuition. Some people have taken this to mean that he is against DREAM and CIR. Let's hope those meeting with the senator are smart enough to know this and that they take a different approach.Talk about th emilitary option. Point to those graduating from UCLA with a 4.0 gpa can't get a job, have to take a bus for three hours, are not ready for marriage. etc. etc.
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