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    MO - McCaskill supports trimmed-down DREAM bill

    McCaskill buffeted by immigration woes, supports trimmed-down DREAM bill

    As she tools around the state for a series of "Kitchen Table Talks,'' U.S. Sen. Claire McCaskill, D-Mo., is finding that the public is hungry for change. And not always the type of change that she would have expected.

    The mood Tuesday among several hundred gathered in Union to hear the senator at East Central College was a mix of concern and anger. And not all of those emotions were directed at the nation's troubled economy, McCaskill's advertised topic for this week's round of "Talks."

    (Even so, afterwards, McCaskill's staff announced that her Web site has a new Q and A game designed to dispel some untruths about the stimulus bill and related measures.)

    At one point during the question-answer portion of the Union event, McCaskill called on people based on "who's the maddest?"

    Some clearly were. One man angrily called for bombing North Korea, to put an end to their missile launches, like the one that captured headlines on Sunday.

    Midway through the hour-long session, the audience shifted the focus into a back-and-forth over immigration, which some blamed for part of the nation's economic troubles.

    "We need the fence! We need the military!" exhorted one woman in the audience.

    McCaskill then fielded several inquiries as to why the stimulus bill didn't include money for more fencing along the United States' southern border. McCaskill replied that's because money has already been earmarked in other measures for the fence and other border security measures.

    She defended the new head of homeland security, Arizona Gov. Janet Napolitano, from several audience complaints that she wasn't tough enough on the issue. McCaskill contended that Napolitano was perfect for the job because she understood the border-security problems since Arizona has been battling it for some time.

    McCaskill, in turn, reaffirmed her longstanding argument that the best way to battle illegal immigration is to enforce stiff penalties on employers who knowingly hired illegals and, for example, "put 14 in a hotel room ...and pay them $200 in cash on Fridays" to work as roofing or lawn crews.

    Such jobs are the real enticement for illegal immigrants and their disappearance is the best was to discourage it, the senator said.

    However, McCaskill emphasized that she also had sympathy for some teenagers who had been brought to the United States as infants or toddlers by their illegal-immigrant parents. The teens (some who were unaware of their illegal status) now face deportation, because their status became known when they applied for college or the military.

    "We have a heart-breaking example of young woman in mid-Missouri. Who's valedictorian of her class,'' McCaskill said. "Huge community leader in her church. Now having trouble staying the country because her parents didn't follow the rules.''

    A few days ago, some members of Congress -- including U.S. Sen. Dick Durbin, D-Ill. -- introduced a new version of the so-called DREAM Act, that would allow such teens to remain in the country if they attend college or join the military.

    "The DREAM Act is hard,'' McCaskill said. But she then added, "I will probably vote for the DREAM act. I didn't vote for it last time."

    The difference with the new version is that it's tightly tailored to address only a limited number cases of illegal-immigrant teens who have been longtime U.S. residents and could be productive adult citizens, McCaskill said.

    (According to Durbin's Web site, the proposed bill would apply only to those who:

    "Have arrived here at the age of 15 or under;
    Have lived in the U.S. for at least 5 years;
    Graduate from high school;
    Serve in the military or attend college for at least two years; and
    Have good moral character." )


    McCaskill's announcement won applause from some, and groans from others.

    Among those in the audience who was pleased was Noe Guzman, 17, of New Haven, who found out that he was an illegal immigrant only when he applied to get into the military. He now faces deportation when he graduates from high school in a few months.

    Guzman asked McCaskill if she would sponsor a "private bill'' to keep him in the country, should the DREAM bill not get passed in time. McCaskill said she would talk to him but added, "I have a problem with private bills'' which she explained to the audience were measures that applied to only one person.

    The woman who called for the fence exhorted McCaskill, "Don't vote for the DREAM bill!"

    After that, it was on to Sikeston for McCaskill. She explained to the now reved-up crowd in Union that she had to end that event in order to get to the Bootheel on time.

    McCaskill added, "I'm not leaving here to just go polish my nails."

    Reflecting the mood in Union, nobody laughed.


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    The students used as examplars by DREAM Act advocates as beneficial to the US would be just as beneficial to their home countries in fact probably more so. The best Marshall Plan for the Third World is a strict immigration policy and enforcement by the US.
    I support enforcement and see its lack as bad for the 3rd World as well. Remittances are now mostly spent on consumption not production assets. Join our efforts to Secure America's Borders and End Illegal Immigration by Joining ALIPAC's E-Mail Alerts network (CLICK HERE)

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    McCaskill, in turn, reaffirmed her longstanding argument that the best way to battle illegal immigration is to enforce stiff penalties on employers who knowingly hired illegals and, for example, "put 14 in a hotel room ...and pay them $200 in cash on Fridays" to work as roofing or lawn crews.

    Such jobs are the real enticement for illegal immigrants and their disappearance is the best was to discourage it, the senator said.
    No need for any Dream Act once the jobs for illegals disappear, they would have to self-deport if they can't find jobs, won't they?

    Trimmed down? How is including everyone under the age of 35, trimmed down?

    NO DREAM ACT!
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    Senator.

    Despite being a Republican my entire life, I have always respected you as a person and as a Senator. I believe you truly care about America more than your political party or even yourself. I also believe that when I contact you, you actually listen.

    I am now taken aback by comments you made in Union yesterday about your support of the DREAM Act. The DREAM Act is not really about the 65,000 “kidsâ€

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    "The DREAM Act is hard,'' McCaskill said. But she then added, "I will probably vote for the DREAM act. I didn't vote for it last time."
    The misnamed Dream Act is not "hard" per the points realbsball outlined.

    Please call (or write) Sen. McCaskill at 202- 224- 6154 to urge her to oppose this amnesty.
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    Thanks populist....we must hound mcCaskill...I believe she was on the undecided list!
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    we must hound mcCaskill...I believe she was on the undecided list!
    She was, indeed, Sosad, along with other Dems:

    Conrad
    Dorgan
    Harkin
    Johnson
    Landrieu
    Nerlson, Ben
    Pryor
    Rockefeller
    Stabenow
    Webb

    And we need to contact the new ones as well:

    Begich (AK)
    Bennet (CO)
    Gillibrand (NY)
    Hagan (NC)
    Kaufman (DE)
    Merkley (OR)
    Shaheen (NH)
    Udall (CO)
    Udall (NM)
    Warner (VA)

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    Ah thanks realbsball....we need to hound these guys and fill their voice mail while they are out of session.....even call their local offices.
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