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    Senior Member Brian503a's Avatar
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    Daydreamer you do not get banned from Alipac unless you do something to deserve it. Disagreements are fine as long as they do not get out of control on the forum. I also agree thelmas remark was out of line and adds nothing to the discussion. I would appreciate instead of fighting with her to report it to a mod to handle. Thanks!
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    Dream Act Debate

    Dream Act Debate on the Immigration Portal Website
    http://www.immigrationportal.com/sho...d.php?t=206616

    Part of it:

    Good guy:
    Quote Originally Posted by bve
    Restricted immigration is not an offensive but purely a defensive action. It is not adopted in criticism of others in the slightest degree, but solely for the purpose of protecting ourselves. We cast no aspersions on any race or creed, but we must remember that every object of our institutions of society and government will fail unless America be kept American. Calvin Coolidge 1924
    Bad Guy plays the anchor baby card:
    Quote Originally Posted by Bella Blues
    I understand that, but what defense do you need from young children brought by their parents to the United States, who grew up American and now nothing about their parents' countries? Why treat them as if they are criminals just because they are undocumented? If America is so intent in protecting itself, then why doesn't it protect its children?
    Excellent Good Guy Rebuttal:

    Quote Originally Posted by TheChosenJuan
    Well Bella, here is why. If if passes, anyone elegible for the DREAM Act would be a deportable illegal alien. In other words a criminal and they should be treated no differently as any other illegal alien. America does want to protect it's self and it's children. DREAM Act children are not America's children. Lastly, the DREAM Act is another amnesty. We do not need any more amnesties. There are hundreds of thousands of foreigners now patiently waiting to legally come to the US. Why do people keep on insisting on letting these illegal aliens jump the line in front of them?

    No more illegals! Report 'em and Deport 'em.
    The rest of the debate continues here:

    http://www.immigrationportal.com/sho...d.php?t=206616

    What part of "We don't owe our jobs to India" are you unable to understand, Senator?

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    The Dream Act Website

    The Dream Act Website
    Their web forum
    http://www.dreamact.info/forum/

    Their home page
    http://www.dreamact.info/

    They also support illegal aliens
    http://www.dreamact.info/index.php?o...id=1&Itemid=41

    Anybody can annomously submit a story:
    http://www.dreamact.info/index.php?o...id=1&Itemid=44

    They work with their congressmen and their senators here:
    http://www.dreamact.info/forum/viewforum.php?f=7

    Their flyer campaign


    What part of "We don't owe our jobs to India" are you unable to understand, Senator?

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    go to a CUNY school. Everyone I talk to has a hard time keeping up with school and work to pay for the school. I am blessed that my parents are willing and able to pay for my education. I will thank them with a nice beachhouse and a Jag in the future
    I wouldn't count on that Daydreamer. I saw a PBS program in the middle of the night last night while I was stewing over you and others like you where a woman was saying that college graduates of today can expect to make a salary comparable to the salary they made thirty years ago in this country. Thirty years ago, thirty grand was a lot of money. Today it is the poverty line. So, good luck paying for a million dollar beach house.
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