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    [Calif.] Dream Act’s deadline near

    California residents; Please call the governor! Veto the Calif. Dream Act!

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    Dream Act’s deadline near
    Student groups showed support for the bill through facilitation of letters and calls to governor on Bruin Walk

    Helen Yim, Bruin contributor (Contact)
    Published: Friday, October 12, 2007

    Approaching students with letters and prepaid cell phones on Bruin Walk, students made a final push this week to pass the California Dream Act, a bill that would make financial aid available to undocumented students.

    The students tabling were members of Ideas UCLA, a group that helps undocumented students pursue higher education on campus.

    Fabiola Inzunza, a fourth-year international development studies student and Ideas co-chair, said that under the current policy, many undocumented students are deterred from seeking higher education by the prospect of leaving college with the burden of heavy student debt since they are currently ineligible for federal financial aid.

    “A lot of (undocumented) students who are accepted don’t come because they can’t afford it,“ Inzunza said.

    The California Dream Act seeks to change this by making eligible for financial aid those undocumented students who have a high school diploma and attended a California high school for more than three years.


    The federal DREAM Act proposes to grant conditional legal status for six years to attend college to those undocumented students with a high school diploma who have lived in the United States for at least five years.

    Under Assembly Bill 540 in 2002, California began to grant in-state tuition to non-residents that graduated from a California high school.

    Lizeth Flores, a second-year international development studies student, said the current bill was revised to address the governor’s concerns and passed in the Assembly and Senate.

    Gov. Schwarzenegger has until Oct. 14 to sign the bill, let it pass, or veto it.

    “I hope he will sign it because his concerns have been addressed,“ Inzunza said.

    The California Dream Act was introduced in 2005 and reintroduced in January 2007 after Gov. Schwarzenegger vetoed a previous version in September 2006.

    Kyle Kleckner, a fourth-year political science student and president of Bruin Democrats, said he supports the bill because he believes all qualified students should be able to afford a college education.

    “I think it’s important that the act pass because we want everyone in California to have a quality education,â€
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    Yes, we do hope that he listens to the CITIZENS of the state who say NO DREAM ACT! YA BASTA!
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    How about he listen to the taxpayer, you know the ones paying for this.

    How about La Raza and all these other groups collecting millions of $$$$ pay for these young adults in state tuition, as long as there are no citizens turned away from these colleges!! Then I could care less, because if an amnesty bill does not pass they are going to have a tough time getting a job in the U.S., of course they will be able to help their home country with a higher education, maybe won't be fooled by the crooked politicians in those countrys.


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    But we always hear how illegals will only do jobs that "Americans refuse to do". So with this Dream Act does this mean that these so-called 'undocumented students' intend to be the first college educated tomato pickers and toilet scubbers? Of course not, they intend to compete against American citizens and their children for the jobs that American will do. I am so sick of the lies and propaganda being rammed down our throats, all to support the illegal alien invasion, whether it be for cheap labor for the greedy corporations or cheap votes for the treasonous politicians.
    [b][i][size=117]"Leave like beaten rats. You old white people. It is your duty to die. Through love of having children, we are going to take over.â€

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    bttt. Deadline is October 14.
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