Monday, October 04, 2010

Campus Immigration Rights Groups Won’t Give up on DREAM Act

Students and rights groups are trying to convince their legislators to vote for the DREAM Act. - - Donna Poisl

BY: GRAY ROHRER

Immigration rights groups around the country are keeping up their efforts to revive the DREAM Act, the legislation that would allow immigrants to become citizens after spending two years in college or the military, even though it went down in flames last week.

About 15 students in the Advocacy for Immigration and Refugee Rights group gathered at Florida State University Friday to implore Sen. George LeMieux, R-Fla., to change his vote on the issue.
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1 comment:

C3800 said...

A better name is the 'DREAM STEALING AMNESTY' Act because it is steals the college dreams from citizen students and gives those limited college slots to illegal alien students.

The bill is a massive AMNESTY for up to 2.1 million illegal aliens who in turn could petition to bring in more, for a total up to 6.5 million within one year according to NumbersUSA.com. The bill has no GPA requirements and would provide AMNESTY for illegal aliens up to 35 years old.

Citizens, do you smell lies and massive fraud yet?

For the accurate story, see flimen.org.

David Caulkett, VP, Floridians for Immigration Enforcement