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House Plans DREAM Act Vote for Next Week

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12-02-2010, 05:16 PM
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While Republicans in the Senate have vowed to block all legislation in the Senate chamber until a decision is made on the federal budget and the Bush tax cuts, Democrats in the House of Representatives indicate that they will continue to move forward on Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid’s DREAM Act legislation.
Earlier this week, all 42 Republican Senators addressed a letter to Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid asserting that they would block any legislation until Congress funds the federal government and addresses the expiring Bush tax cuts.

The GOP’s demands certainly pose a problem for the passage of the DREAM Act or the repeal of “don’t ask, don’t tell” in the Senate, but Democrats in the House are free to move forward.

In response to the GOP Senator’s assertions, House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer explained that the House is still planning to vote on Reid’s immigration bill — one that virtually provides blanket amnesty to illegal aliens and their families.

The GOP filibuster on all legislation “is the Senate’s position, and that will not freeze us in place doing things that we can do in the House of Representatives that we think are important to do,” states Hoyer.

Hoyer’s remarks contradict statements made by House Speaker Nancy Pelosi earlier in the year, who indicated that the House would wait to take action on the immigration bill until after the Senate voted on it.

However, Pelosi’s remarks were inspired by concerns over making difficult pre-election decisions. With the election over, the House is prepared to take up the legislation.

Hoyer states that a House vote on the DREAM Act is possible as early as next week.

The DREAM Act is Reid’s top priority, and he is working to ensure passage of the bill by filing four different version of the legislation. The differences between most versions are minute, though the most recent adaptation includes measures that may make the bill more appealing to opposition, including requirements for background checks, submission of biometric information, and the prerequisite that the illegals applying for citizenship under the act must join the armed forces, not simply the uniformed forces.

Despite the concessions made in the newest version of the DREAM Act, Alabama Republican Jeff Sessions continues to criticize the bill as backdoor amnesty, contending that the act ultimately awards lawbreakers and is ultimately one of the “rewards” Obama promised his supporters in the midterm elections.

Sessions declares that he will see to it that the legislation fails. “Because this is a lame-duck Congress, it will not pass next year, and it’s not going to pass this year if I have anything to do about it.”

Congressional Quarterly states that Hispanic groups have launched a “fierce campaign” to help pass the legislation, “including demonstrations, rallies, and civil disobedience.” In addition to Hispanic organizations, the DREAM Act finds support in President Obama and Defense Secretary Robert Gates.

Meanwhile, the Center for Immigration Studies estimates that the bill will cost $6.2 billion to pay for the college education of beneficiaries.

Steven Camarota of the Center questions the federal government’s grip on reality: “How are they going to accommodate roughly one million people when they are already overcrowded and can’t accommodate the people who want to come?”

William Gheen, president of the Americans for Legal Immigration PAC, is encouraging Americans to “get on the phones … call all congressional offices, and fill the voicemails” so that the DREAM Act can be stopped.

According to Gheen, “We believe that they have the votes in the House — and they’re very close to having the votes in the Senate. And at this point, the only thing that can stop 3 to 20 million illegal immigrants from becoming a new voting bloc that will displace millions of American students, workers, and voters, is a historic and unprecedented backlash from the public.”

Rosemary Jenks, government relations director to NumbersUSA, an organization that lobbies for stricter immigration limits, calls the DREAM Act the Dems “last chance at amnesty.”

http://www.thenewamerican.com/index....-for-next-week
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12-02-2010, 05:19 PM
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I kew it.. darn it..
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12-02-2010, 05:31 PM
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Ok we r more worried about senate n not much about House. Enough news about the House now bc every post bout it has been inaccurate.
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So its not tomorrow
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cool. Next week they'll say the same thing.
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Holy shit, they've moved the date back every day this week.
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12-02-2010, 05:56 PM
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Quote:
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Ok we r more worried about senate n not much about House. Enough news about the House now bc every post bout it has been inaccurate.
It's due to the fact that many articles are mainly opinion articles--it's actually kind of hard to find TRUE articles and not opinion articles nowadays. Internet becoming the voice of the "people."
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i don't think the article comes from a good source.. I think it is a 50/50 possibility.
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12-02-2010, 06:31 PM
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Since I always wondered what things the opposition said that always blocked the DREAM Act I signed up for their newsletters. I did this so we can know what we are up against on. The following is what FAIR had to say. It appears they will vote on the newest verison of the SENATE BILL.
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HOUSE to Vote on DREAM Act!
FAIR’s sources tell us that the House may vote on the DREAM Act as early as TOMORROW! Less than 24 hours ago, House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer (D-MD) told reporters the House will vote on the latest Senate version of the DREAM Act early next week, but our sources tell us the vote may come as soon as tomorrow! The Majority Leader also told reporters he thinks they have enough votes to pass the DREAM Act in the House!

Call your Representatives NOW and tell them to vote NO on the DREAM Act. Tell them:

Congress should be using its time and energy in the lame-duck session to help American workers, not illegal aliens;
American students should not have to compete with illegal aliens for precious resources and tuition slots;
It is unfair that hard-working American taxpayers are forced to subsidize the education of illegal aliens; and
Granting amnesty does nothing to stop illegal immigration, and will only encourage more.
Remember, if you don’t take action, the only voices they will hear will be the ones that support amnesty, open borders, and immigration policies that serve special interests.
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12-02-2010, 06:47 PM
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am at work , can someone chek the bill the house is considering to vote on tomorrow and next week
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