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DAP Forums > DREAM Act > Taking Action

This is our opportunity!

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11-05-2008, 02:12 AM
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I'm excited about our new president and I believe that this is our opportunity to push the dream act. All things are possible in American! Indeed, we gotta start work together and push this dream act! I'm so excited and I'm so optimistic about our future! Now there is no excuse, we gotta start calling, send letters, set up rally, events, etc.. etc..
I'm just so excited and I'm glad that Obama is our next president!!
God bless you and God bless America!!!!!!!


WOOOOOOO HOOOOOOOOOO
OBAMA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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11-05-2008, 02:40 AM
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You can start by writing a letter to Obama and sending it out this friday.

http://dreamact.info/forum/showthread.php?t=8801
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11-05-2008, 03:11 PM
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Wouldn't it be great if we send like a bundle of letters in a big package to various senators? That way, our letters would be guaranteed to at least get a glimpse of the senator by standing out.
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11-05-2008, 03:46 PM
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We should definitely get the ball rolling. We've already agreed that DREAM would be better off if it was attached to something. So I was wondering if we should state that in our letters, we can even go the distance and maybe look through pending bills that we can suggest such as an Education or Military bill that's pending. It might demonstrate that we're not just sitting here begging for something but that we have carefully searched the options and we're really focused on getting things done. It would have to be carefully thought out before we can do that tho. I came across two lists we can choose from. I'm not sure if this is a good idea at all, I'm just putting it in the air.

you'll notice that some of these are not even relevant to DREAM, but a few can def. fit the package.

EDUCATION BILLS:
http://www.govtrack.us/congress/bill...tus=introduced

MILITARY BILLS:
http://www.govtrack.us/congress/bill...tus=introduced


EDIT: I just looked at Senator Durbin's Site and came across this: http://www.dickdurbin.com/issues?id=0007 , We can push for DREAM under his intention to reform the NCLB Law! (No Child Left Behind) http://www.ed.gov/policy/elsec/leg/esea02/index.html it seems he's really stuck on that, and It might be the perfect opening, and it is very relevant.
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11-05-2008, 09:08 PM
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Here is my letter, please feel free to modify it and use it as your own!!!:::


Here's my letter:

Dear Senator Obama,

Approximately 2.8 million students will graduate from United States High Schools this year. Some of them will go on to college, join the military, or take another path in life, eventually becoming active members of society, all equally American. However, in this sea of individuals, a group of approximately 60,000 will not have this opportunity, not because they lack motivation, but because of the status passed on to them by their parents.

These often highly achieved individuals cannot attend college, drive cars, enlist in the armed forces, work, or otherwise live a full life. Children that grew up on American soil, respect the laws of this country, and want nothing more than to be recognized for what they are, Americans, bear an inherited title of an “illegal immigrant”.

I am writing on behalf of these thousands of bright American students who are prevented from pursuing their American Dream of obtaining top-quality education because of lack of legal immigration status. Many of whom present unique talents, are among the best in their schools, perform various forms of community service and graduate with honors. Despite the difficulties associated with lack of legal immigration status they share the love for this Country, hoping that one day, they will receive the chance to become an equal part of Society.

My name is ___________ and my parents brought me to this country when I was just 2 years old - I have no memory or recollection of that experience or of ever having lived anywhere else.

I grew up my whole life in Westchester County, New York, where I attended a Private school, lived in a nice house with a backyard, a great neighborhood, was very involved in my studies, sports and activities - I was always very passionate about Theater and Creative Writing, I joined my school's Volleyball Team and was involved in Debate and the Honors program - I grew up thinking I was just a regular All-American Girl. Ironically, I was voted most All-American Girl because of my blond hair, green eyes and my American Sweetheart charm.

I never knew I was different from anyone else - I was always kept in the dark about my unique situation until I turned 16, when I confronted my parents wanting to know why I couldn't get a driver's license like all my friends.

Now, 5 years later, I am 21-years-old and I feel very limited and frustrated by my inability to work or drive a car like my peers. It is very frustrating for me to see all of my friends and peers move forward with their lives and achieve their goals while I feel like I'm staying behind. America is the only country I've ever known and loved, English is my first language, and I have always been passionate about this country's History and Legacy. I AM an American, and regardless of where I may have been born, I consider the United States my homeland. It is very unfair and frustrating to not be able to participate in my own country's Society, not be able to vote, drive a car, or further my education in Medicine, while even many natural-born citizens of this country choose not to take advantage of these Freedoms.

That is why I think that students who were brought to this country as children and are Educated people who want nothing more than to better this country should have a right to realize their American Dream. Consequently, many of these students have a power to positively influence America’s future if only they will be given a chance. In fact, this chance is in your hands, dear member of Congress. I believe that our Nation should take advantage of their expertise, and that is why I urge you to support the legislation in Congress of the Development Relief for Alien Minors Act, and its related bills (S.774, H.R. 1221, H.R. 1275).


That is why, Dear Senator Obama, as our future President I beg you to let the American Dream live on.

Sincerely,
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11-05-2008, 10:24 PM
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Thats great!!
But also I think we should send all the state senators within 100 days!!!
Right now I'm planning to form a AB540 group and go to different school and talk about dream act!
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Contact "Citizenhope" to get on his email list for calling campaigns.
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11-05-2008, 11:31 PM
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I'm excited too...to be honest I had lost all hopes in government and everything, I felt kinda let down since last talks of Immigration back in early '07 but after seeing what I saw last night I realized this is the land of opportunities, If Barack achieved such a dream then we can too!!! This is America. I think it's the only time somebody has inspired me so much in such a way.

So today I woke up with a new attitude, a positive attitude. I'm fresh and ready to fight for what we have earned, let's do this people!!!

Obama '08, Dream Act '09
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11-06-2008, 03:52 PM
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Also, Guys:

I wanted to let everyone know that

You can use this website to email the current President and your State's leaders about the Dream Act: http://polish-ny.com/dreamact/?page_id=21

They even have the letter already written for you! - Although I recommend modifying it to make it more Personal

You can choose to email or print out the letter and mail it yourself, or have it hand-delivered by FedEx!

Get everyone you know to join you in writing your city's Representatives, and inform any Immigration groups you're familiar with about it!

You can Email them Every DAY if you want!!!

Everyone can have a big part in this, REMEMBER: there's strength in numbers!!!


ALSO, DON'T FORGET:

Please Send out your letters to Obama's office THIS WEEK:

You can mail or Fax him:

Chicago Office
John C. Kluczynski Federal Office Building
230 South Dearborn St.
Suite 3900 (39th floor)
Chicago, Illinois 60604

(312) 886-3506
(312) 886-3514 fax


Hey guys, also here is the Contact page to email Senator Obama:

http://obama.senate.gov/contact/


I recommend also mailing a real letter, and keep bugging them until we get a Response!!!
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11-06-2008, 05:04 PM
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Editorials raise awareness, I'm not a very good writer, but if someone can draft me a little something I will take it upon myself to email as many journalists/writers in main newspapers all over the country with the story in hopes that they will print something. Who knows it might cause a lot of spin off publicity as we're sending the congress letters. I'd like to mention how its a tough time for the nation economically and how we can only benefit.
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