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Luis Gutierrez Urges Obama To Halt Deportation Of DREAMers

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07-05-2011, 12:30 PM
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WASHINGTON -- Rep. Luis Gutierrez called last week for President Barack Obama to stop deporting undocumented young people, urging him to say, "I'm not going to deport another DREAM kid."

Gutierrez (D-Ill.), a popular Latino congressman from the president's home state, is pushing for him to halt the deportation of young men and women who would be eligible for the DREAM Act. The bill, which failed in the Senate last December, would allow some undocumented young people who entered the United States as children to gain legal status by attending college or joining the military.

"Don't wait for the Senate, don't wait for the House. Don't wait for the Republicans and the Democrats to get together to bring justice and fairness," Gutierrez said at a Chicago immigration rally on June 30. "Sign an executive order today to stop the deportation of all young people that would benefit from the DREAM Act, Mr. President."

Gutierrez has repeatedly criticized Obama for continuing deportation proceedings for DREAM Act-eligible young people despite saying publicly they are not the focus of his administration's immigration enforcement efforts. They are frequently placed in removal proceedings and taken to the brink of deportation, then allowed to stay if they can generate a public outcry.

"They stop the deportation when you do a little petition. When Change.org does a petition and gets a few hundred signatures, they stop the deportation," Gutierrez told reporters at the Netroots Nation conference in June. "Don't tell me you ain't got the power."

As the fight over the DREAM Act has continued, Obama has attempted to gain the support of Latinos, who by and large support the type of comprehensive immigration reform that he has so far been unable to deliver.

Gutierrez told reporters after the Chicago event that young people who have mobilized in support of the DREAM Act should not be jerked around.

"They're young, they're impatient, they're smart, they're energetic, and they're not going to allow anyone to bullshit them," he said. "They're grounded, and you know what? They're courageous too. They've shown that."
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Props to Gutierrez for being so outspoken and passionate on this issue. Seriously this man deserves the praise. There definitely needs to be an Executive Order. That ICE "memo" by Morton is not enough. We need to be acknowledged as Dreamers because we have been fighting for 10 years and counting for DA!! Ultimately I expect Gutierrez to start demanding passage of DA..nothing less is acceptable!
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Like I have said before we have had a lot of battles and the biggest decisive one is coming ... Just have a little patients people.. just a little patients.
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Patience is, indeed, an essential virtue here. Despite Will's analysis on the "bleak" prospects of immigration reform, I am optimistic that Democrats will initiate the debate on immigration reform or the DA/E-Verify before the end of the summer.
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all these demands are cool but really need to the pass the DA. Getting older by the day and want to put my degree to use. frustrated and depressed to the max. it freakin blows to be undocumented.
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"They're young, they're impatient, they're smart, they're energetic, and they're not going to allow anyone to bullshit them,"
I like that...
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Patience is, indeed, an essential virtue here. Despite Will's analysis on the "bleak" prospects of immigration reform, I am optimistic that Democrats will initiate the debate on immigration reform or the DA/E-Verify before the end of the summer.
There's no doubt that Democrats will initiate the debate on immigration reform and DA/E-Verify. But will the Republicans actively engage in discussion with them or just filibuster every damn proposal?
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There's no doubt that Democrats will initiate the debate on immigration reform and DA/E-Verify. But will the Republicans actively engage in discussion with them or just filibuster every damn proposal?
If Republicans refuse to compromise, I really hope they go down in flames in the 2012 elections.
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If Republicans refuse to compromise, I really hope they go down in flames in the 2012 elections.
It sucks that our goals, life, and dreams are based on hope. And not on what are our skills, drive, and passion are.
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