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Pass the Dream Act, for people like this former DN scribe

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06-23-2011, 01:35 PM
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FOR MOST folks, the summer (2001, to be exact) that Jose Antonio Vargas worked at the Daily News was such a blip in such a remarkable - meteoric, actually - rise of a young journalist that it's almost dropped off his resume.

Not surprising, because since then, he has shared a Pulitzer Prize for his work with the Washington Post staff on the 2007 Virginia Tech massacre, covered the 2008 presidential race for the Post, left to become technology writer for the Huffington Post and now - at the ripe old age of 30 - has already left daily journalism to launch an immigration project called Define American.

At the Daily News, Jose covered everything from a mall shootout to Allen Iverson's wedding to a profile of Ringo Starr.

There was something else I found somewhat courageous back then about Jose: He was openly gay with seeming little regard to whether that might hurt his career.

Maybe for that reason, it wouldn't have occurred to me that he was also keeping a secret during his summer in Philadelphia, but he was.

Jose Antonio Vargas - who came to America from the Philippines at age 12 in 1993 - is an undocumented immigrant.

He writes about his experience in this Sunday's issue of the New York Times Magazine:

"On the surface, I've created a good life. I've lived the American dream. But I am still an undocumented immigrant. And that means living a different kind of reality. It means going about my day in fear of being found out. It means rarely trusting people, even those closest to me, with who I really am. . . . It means reluctantly, even painfully, doing things I know are wrong and unlawful. And it has meant relying on a sort of 21st-century underground railroad of supporters, people who took an interest in my future and took risks for me.

"Last year I read about four students who walked from Miami to Washington to lobby for the Dream Act, a nearly decade-old immigration bill that would provide a path to legal permanent residency for young people who have been educated in this country. At the risk of deportation - the Obama administration has deported almost 800,000 people in the last two years - they are speaking out. Their courage has inspired me."

I would say the same thing about Jose - I consider it a great honor to have worked with him and to have been a friend. Like millions of other young people in the United States, he was not responsible for the circumstances that made him an undocumented immigrant, and over time he has done everything America could have asked of him and more.

It's immoral that our leaders will not pass the Dream Act to create a clear path to citizenship for young people like Jose. I hope his brave disclosure will help a few more people to realize that.

http://www.philly.com/philly/news/po...124405463.html
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06-23-2011, 01:38 PM
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It looks like we might be getting more exposure on DREAM.
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And that is the reason why I dont agree with dems bringing up CIR...
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And that is the reason why I dont agree with dems bringing up CIR...
I don't either TacVbo... Get dream done first...
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