The Dream Act
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Out of the Shadows
This Saturday, March 10, 2012 photo shows a line of demonstrators reflected in sunglasses during a rally for undocumented students at Daley Plaza in Chicago. The movement, which started a few years ago during the push for the Dream Act , now has thousands of members, and well organized networks in New York, Chicago and Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Nam Y. Huh)
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Out of the Shadows
In this Saturday, March 10, 2012 photo, demonstrators hold signs during a rally for undocumented students at Daley Plaza in Chicago. The movement, which started a few years ago during the push for the Dream Act , now has thousands of members, and well organized networks in New York, Chicago and Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Nam Y. Huh)
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Out of the Shadows
FILE - In this Tuesday, July 12, 2011 file photo, Senate Majority Whip Dick Durbin, D-Ill., right, listens as DREAM Act supporter Gabby Pacheco speaks during a news conference on Capitol Hill in Washington to discuss the upcoming " DREAM Act Sabbath". The DREAM Act Sabbath will enlist churches, synagogues, and mosques around the country to dedicate time during their regular weekly worship service to a conversation about the bill to give undocumented students a chance to earn legal status. Durbin introduced the first version of DREAM Act in 2001. "We need to be doing all we can to keep these talented, dedicated, American students here," Durbin said, "not wasting increasingly precious resources sending them away to countries they barely remember." (AP Photo/Lauren Victoria Burke)
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Out of the Shadows
In this Friday, March 16, 2012 photo, New York resident Cesar Andrade talks to a passerby about a petition to urge Gov. Andrew Cuomo to pass the Dream Act during a "Coming Out of the Shadows" rally in Union Square in New York. Like Andrade, more young people who grew up in the United States, yet are undocumented, are publicly "coming out" and asserting their right to stay. The 19-year old student and tennis coach came from Ecuador when he was 8. (AP Photo/Mary Altaffer)
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Napolitano faces questions on Secret Service
Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano faces questions Wednesday, April 25, 2012, from a Senate panel on the Secret Service prostitution scandal that embarrassed the White House and overshadowed the president's visit to a Latin American summit.
that were outlined in the tree -- That the same version of the DREAM Act that the senate. Refused to pass four years ago came up for a vote and didn't get the Norton a certain numberfrom a US high school or who have successfully pursued. Or pursuing. College were advanced degrees at a legitimate institution of higher education the United States. That of course -- section three B one. The aliens age with particular given consideration given for minors. Mirroring section three B one after the DREAM Act and whether the alien has served in the military if the United States. Mirroring section 581. B two with the treatment. -- These prosecutorial discretion standards. Which match up somewhat closely to the saints. Factors. Put forth in the tray American given the fact that the DREAM Act was not passed into law what. What assurances can you give us or what occurrence is connected to my constituents. When theyAnd police and strongly support the DREAM Act as a legislative and actually you are right it failed by. 45 goes to get cloture here was passed by the house. -
On the Record: Illegal immigration a hot topic in NC
Cullen Browder and Laura Leslie go "On the Record" with Ron Woodard, Irene Godinez and Larry Wooten about illegal immigration and how legal changes could impact millions of North Carolinians.
started with immigration reform two years ago but we've expanded fat suit. The DREAM Act and now focusing on North Carolina and trying to make it. And inclusive state through our use work they have the most -
On the Record: Illegal immigration a hot topic in NC
Cullen Browder and Laura Leslie go "On the Record" with Ron Woodard, Irene Godinez and Larry Wooten about illegal immigration and how legal changes could impact millions of North Carolinians.
started with immigration reform two years ago but we've expanded fat -- The DREAM Act and now focusing on North Carolina and trying to make it. And inclusive state through our use work they have the most -
House panel discusses illegal immigration in NC
The North Carolina House Select Committee on the State's Role in Immigration Policy holds a public hearing on proposals to clamp down on illegal immigration in the state.
they understand the rules of the road. All how I fully support the DREAM Act . And instate tuition. Asking for a simple. And do. I do this law let all people go through the process of getting -
Brown: Gottfried really turned everything around
NCSU's Lorenzo Brown said Mark Gottfried really got the Wolfpack program turned around this season.
Great. I don't know. I don't know if this morning about the DREAM Act when you. I think we as a very positive outlook on me I made it to the sweet sixteen. -- yeah that -
Napolitano talks terrorism, border security
Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano spoke at Duke University on Oct. 20, 2011.
in the country. Napolitano told the crowd she supports what is called the DREAM Act allowing those who grew up in the US illegally to stay. If they meet certain conditions. There's no. Star believe in the DREAM Act . The secretary says. And the way most of these terror plots against our country are foiled because somebody sees something. And then
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