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    Dream Act isn't a ticket to a good job

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    OPINION
    By Joe Guzzardi
    Posted: 01/02/2012 12:12:11 AM PST
    Updated: 01/02/2012 12:13:52 AM PST

    CALIFORNIA Assemblyman Tim Donnelly's signature gathering effort to put the Dream Act, AB 131, on the November 2012 ballot is entering its final days. Undecided citizens could learn valuable lessons from Rhode Island.

    In September, Rhode Island became the 13th state to allow illegal immigrants to pay lower in-state tuition rates. The measure is scheduled to take effect during the autumn 2012 semester. During weeks of testimony before the Rhode Island Board of Education, supporters insisted that the advanced education that the aliens would receive will help them get high-paying jobs.

    But during the same testimony, several immigrant students inadvertently exposed the folly behind state-based Dream Acts. College students told of the multiple and insurmountable obstacles they face in getting a job since hiring undocumented immigrants is illegal. Like AB 131, the Rhode Island law does not provide students with United States citizenship, which is a federal government function.

    One student told the board that he knew of magna cum laude graduates who worked at restaurants for minimum wage. Another called the Rhode Island bill a "dead end."

    That's exactly the point. If the Rhode Island Dream Act, as well as the similar California, Texas, Connecticut, Illinois, Kansas, Maryland, Nebraska, New Mexico, New York, Texas, Utah, Washington and Wisconsin laws don't provide a path to citizenship, they also don't lead to jobs.

    The California Dream Act is flawed in numerous ways. Not only will illegal immigrant students be able to apply for taxpayer-funded financial aid at California's public colleges and universities, illegal immigrants will also be eligible to receive Cal Grants, which pay up to several thousand dollars annually per student.

    Then there's the cost beleaguered and broke Californians will have to incur. When Gov. Jerry Brown signed the bill in October, he projected that the Dream Act's cost would not exceed $10 million annually. But a December report released by the nonpartisan California Legislative Analyst's Office put the annual sum at $65 million, more than six times Brown's original projection.

    Broken down, the LAO reported that the California Student Aid Commission will incur estimated "up-front costs of about $700,000 and ongoing annual costs of about $250,000 to administer the Dream Act."

    The California Community Colleges Chancellor's Office says its cost of administering the program will be near $15 million. And the CSAC estimates that the Cal Grant entitlement program will incur annual additional costs of approximately $13 million in the first year and will total around $50 million by 2016-17. Opening up Cal Grants to illegal immigrant students is a severe blow to citizen children who, after all, have their own dreams. Only 22,500 such awards are available each year with several times that number of applicants.

    In summary, AB 131 would not lead to jobs but does raise taxpayer costs and puts citizen children at risk. Each incoming freshman class only has so many seats. When illegal immigrants compete for them, fewer citizens will be accepted. If Donnelly's effort fails, the California Dream Act would go into effect in 2013 and would represent another roadblock for American youth.

    Joe Guzzardi is a senior writing fellow for Californians for Population Stabilization and his columns are syndicated in various U.S. newspapers and websites. Contact him at joeguzzardi@capsweb.org

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    American citizens are also struggling to find jobs after graduating and many of those who do find jobs are working out of their field. What makes the Dreamers think they're special?
    "A Nation of sheep will beget a government of Wolves" -Edward R. Murrow

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