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    Legal immigrants join fight against Dream Act

    Legal immigrants join fight against Dream Act

    By Pamela Constable, Updated: Sunday, November 27, 9:16 AM

    The 62-year-old Wheaton barber had earned a law degree in his native Thailand and waited eight years for a visa so he could move to the United States and begin a new life.

    When he heard this year about the Maryland Dream Act, which would grant in-state college tuition discounts to illegal immigrants, he was outraged.

    “I did the full legal process,â€
    NO AMNESTY

    Don't reward the criminal actions of millions of illegal aliens by giving them citizenship.


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    [quote]“I owe a lot to this country, which saved my life, and I want to become a doctor so I can give something back,â€

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    Is there a pissed off because of being "disrespected" (you know what I wanted to say) by Illegal Aliens Alliance..
    The Legal Immigrants should be standing Proud and LOUD against the chosen ones and their handlers..LaRaza, MALDEF ETC.
    If so, they need to come out of the shadows while any of us have any respect and dignity left by being Americans.
    Citizenship, rights, and benefits to the illegal Aliens is such an insult and slap in the face to all Legal Immigrants. As is should be to all America citizens!

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    Re: Legal immigrants join fight against Dream Act

    Ricardo Alfaro, 22, an immigrant from El Salvador, recently graduated from Montgomery College. His father, once a hospital administrator back home, works in a meat-packing plant. Alfaro, who received treatment for bone cancer after reaching the United States as a child, hopes to study medicine at the University of Maryland but says that his family cannot afford to pay full tuition and that his application for permanent residency is pending.
    Did he get that treatment for bone cancer free i.e. Paid for by US taxpayers?

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